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Per Persson

Birth(1684 ) - Prästtorp Öjaby sn (G
Death12 JUN 1742 - Prästtorp Öjaby sn (G
MotherMarit Persdotter
FatherPer Håkansson

Born in Prästtorp Öjaby sn (G on (1684 ) to Per Håkansson and Marit Persdotter. Per Persson married Elisabet Svensdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 JUN 1742 in Prästtorp Öjaby sn (G.

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Parents
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Per Håkansson
Unknown - 1700
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Marit Persdotter
1677 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elisabet Svensdotter
1689 - 1737
Children Show all
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Måns Persson
1717 - 1728
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Per Persson
1719 - 1780
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Kerstin Persdotter
1685 - 1737
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Marta Persdotter
1727 - 1811
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Sven Persson
1721 - 1737
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Ingrid Persdotter
1723 - 1730
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Lars Persson
1706 - 1766
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Nils Persson
1725 - 1727
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Ingrid Persdotter
1732 - Unknown
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Håkan Persson
1715 - Unknown

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