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Per PERSSON

Birth22 DEC 1795 - Munka Ljungby (L
Death31 Jul 1868 - Kvidinge, Skåne, Sverige
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Born in Munka Ljungby (L on 22 DEC 1795. Per PERSSON married Bengta PERSDOTTER and had 10 children. He passed away on 31 Jul 1868 in Kvidinge, Skåne, Sverige.

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Bengta Persdotter
1792 - 1834
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Ellna Eskilsdotter
1813 - 1898
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Nils Persson
1833 - 1895
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Per Persson
1833 - 1890
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Johanna Persdotter
1853 - Unknown
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Olof Persson
1845 - 1927
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Cecilia Persdotter
1842 - 1924
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Kjersti Persdotter
1840 - Unknown
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Petronella Persdotter
1847 - Unknown
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Johannes Pärsson
1859 - 1859
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Bengta Persdotter
1835 - 1923
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Jöns Persson
1838 - Unknown

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