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Peter Persson

Birth3 Apr 1775 - Västergård, Fröseke, Åseda, Kronoberg län, Sverige
Death12 Maj 1834 - torp, Nr 1, Dalby, Köping, Kalmar, Sverige
MotherElisabeth Persdotter
FatherPeter Månsson

Born in Västergård, Fröseke, Åseda, Kronoberg län, Sverige on 3 Apr 1775 to Peter Månsson and Elisabeth Persdotter. Peter Persson married Sara Magnidotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Maj 1834 in torp, Nr 1, Dalby, Köping, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Parents
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Peter Månsson
1723 - 1800
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Elisabeth Persdotter
1754 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Sara Magnidotter
1786 - 1851
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Stina Catharina Persdotter
1804 - 1806
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Jonas Peter Persson
1808 - 1877
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Sven Persson
1814 - 1858
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Lena Lisa Persdotter
1806 - 1836
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Carl Magnus Persson
1817 - 1825
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Stina Persdotter
1811 - 1859
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Sofia Persdotter
1820 - 1880

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