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Sara Persdotter

Birth1676 - Käl 1, Vibyggerå (Y)
Death30 jan 1726 - Docksta 4, Vibyggerå (Y)
Mother13:4351 Margareta Persdotter (slut)
FatherPer Persson

Born in Käl 1, Vibyggerå (Y) on 1676 to Per Persson and 13:4351 Margareta Persdotter (slut). Sara Persdotter married Nils Olofsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 jan 1726 in Docksta 4, Vibyggerå (Y).

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Parents
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Per Persson
1618 - 1676
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13:4351 Margareta Persdotter (Slut)
1622 - 1706
Spouse(s)
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Nils Olofsson
1667 - 1756
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Olof Nilsson
1692 - 1777
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Johan Nilsson
1708 - 1794
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Pehr Nilsson
1697 - 1758
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Margareta Nilsdotter
1704 - 1725
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Nils Olofsson
Unknown - 1752
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Brita Nilsdotter
1705 - Unknown
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Kerstin Nilsdotter
1695 - Unknown

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