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Per Eriksson

Birth13 Feb 1820 - Skog, Gävleborg, Sweden
Death25 jan 1884 - Skog
MotherKarin Ersdotter
FatherErik Persson Krantz

Born in Skog, Gävleborg, Sweden on 13 Feb 1820 to Erik Persson Krantz and Karin Ersdotter. Per Eriksson married Karin Ferm-Eriksson and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 jan 1884 in Skog.

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Parents
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Erik Persson Krantz
1792 - 1884
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Karin Ersdotter
1786 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Karin Ferm-eriksson
1822 - 1906
Children Show all
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Brita Margreta Persdotter
1851 - Unknown
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Martha Juliana Persdotter
1863 - 1894
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Inga Catharina Persdotter
1859 - Unknown
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Per Johan Persson
1865 - Unknown
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Erik Persson
1854 - 1883
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Andrew Peterson
1853 - 1889
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Anna Christina Persdotter
1861 - Unknown
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Per Johan Persson
1856 - 1857
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Inga Katarina Persdotter
1861 - Unknown

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