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Per Danielsson

Birth6 dec 1712 - Ål, Dalarna, Sverige
Death15 mar 1790 - Ål, Dalarna, Sverige
MotherMargareta Persdotter
FatherDaniel Olsson

Born in Ål, Dalarna, Sverige on 6 dec 1712 to Daniel Olsson and Margareta Persdotter. Per Danielsson married Anna Olsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 mar 1790 in Ål, Dalarna, Sverige.

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Parents
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Daniel Olsson
1666 - 1714
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Margareta Persdotter
1669 - 1773
Spouse(s)
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Anna Olsdotter
1712 - 1778
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Anna Olofsdotter
Unknown - Unknown
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Daniel Persson
1748 - 1808
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Anna Persdotter
1745 - 1834
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Margareta Margita Persdotter
1740 - 1796
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Kerstin Persdotter
1745 - Unknown
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Daniel Pärsson
1742 - 1746
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Cherstin Persdotter
1747 - Unknown

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