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Per Persson

Birth16 NOV 1755 - Sörby, Årsunda, Gävleborgs län
Death3 MAY 1811 - Klockaregården (Kyrkan), Årsunda, Gävleborgs län
MotherApollonia (Abluna) Larsdotter
FatherPer Persson

Born in Sörby, Årsunda, Gävleborgs län on 16 NOV 1755 to Per Persson and Apollonia (Abluna) Larsdotter. Per Persson had 9 children. He passed away on 3 MAY 1811 in Klockaregården (Kyrkan), Årsunda, Gävleborgs län.

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Parents
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Per Persson
1726 - 1768
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Apollonia (Abluna) Larsdotter
1729 - 1768
Children Show all
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Anders Pehrsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Johan Persson Klar
1794 - 1838
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Brita Persdotter
1786 - Unknown
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Johan Persson
1788 - 1788
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Anders Persson
1790 - 1790
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Katarina Persdotter
1792 - 1792
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Karin Pedersdotter
Unknown - 1687
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Lars Persson Wallman
1782 - Unknown
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Per Tysk
1783 - Unknown

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