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Per Persson

Birth17 Jan 1822 - Utnas, Forsa, Gavleborg lan, Sweden
Death26 Jul 1894 - Häggnäs, Forsa, Gävleborg län, Sweden
MotherMargta Andersdotter
FatherNot Available

Born in Utnas, Forsa, Gavleborg lan, Sweden on 17 Jan 1822 to Margta Andersdotter. Per Persson married Anna Michelsdotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1894 in Häggnäs, Forsa, Gävleborg län, Sweden.

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Margta Andersdotter
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Anna Michelsdotter
1828 - 1881
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Kristina Persdotter
1850 - 1923
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Margta Persdotter
1857 - 1888
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Anders Frisk
1870 - 1933
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Brita Persdotter
1866 - 1930
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Per Persson
1855 - 1884
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Anders Persson
1860 - 1865
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Anna Persdotter
1864 - 1923
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Michael Persson
1848 - 1864
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Margta Persdotter
1854 - 1854

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