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Per Persson

Birth25 MAR 1739 - Håkenäs,Farsta,Ytter-Järna, Stockholm, Sverige
Death27 OCT 1821 - Karlby kronogård. Södertälje landsförs. Stockholms län
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Born in Håkenäs,Farsta,Ytter-Järna, Stockholm, Sverige on 25 MAR 1739. Per Persson married Anna Nilsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 OCT 1821 in Karlby kronogård. Södertälje landsförs. Stockholms län.

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Anna Nilsdotter
1739 - 1806
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Catharina Persdotter
1782 - 1782
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Anders (Andreas) Persson
1779 - 1780
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Anna Persdotter
1766 - 1859
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Maja Persdotter
1764 - Unknown
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Per Persson Ström
1774 - Unknown
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Nils Persson
1772 - Unknown
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Chierstina Persdotter
1768 - 1854
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Anders Persson-skott
1782 - 1813

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