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Per Andersson

Birth16 Nov 1835 - Böda, Kalmar, Sverige
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherIngierd Månsdotter
FatherAnders Olsson

Born in Böda, Kalmar, Sverige on 16 Nov 1835 to Anders Olsson and Ingierd Månsdotter. Per Andersson married Kajsa Petersdotter and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Anders Olsson
1791 - 1850
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Ingierd Månsdotter
1792 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Kajsa Petersdotter
1840 - 1919
Children Show all
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Betty Persdotter
1877 - 1949
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Ida Persdotter
1880 - Unknown
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Algot Persson
1886 - Unknown
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Emil Persson (ÖHnell)
1879 - 1920
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Nils Peter Persson
1864 - 1889
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Ida Charlotta Persdotter
1859 - 1871
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Karl Johan Persson
1870 - Unknown
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Anton Persson
1867 - Unknown
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Nils Persson (ÖHnell)
1883 - Unknown
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Emma Christina Persdotter
1861 - Unknown

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