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Sigrid Persson

Birth3 Oct 1748 - Hyttebo, Färila, Gävleborg, Sweden
Death29 Mar 1837 - Tenskog, Farila, Gavleborg, Sweden
MotherMargareta Andersdotter
FatherPer Simonsson

Born in Hyttebo, Färila, Gävleborg, Sweden on 3 Oct 1748 to Per Simonsson and Margareta Andersdotter. Sigrid Persson married Pehr Persson and had 6 children. She passed away on 29 Mar 1837 in Tenskog, Farila, Gavleborg, Sweden.

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Parents
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Per Simonsson
1716 - 1792
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Margareta Andersdotter
1716 - 1788
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Pehr Persson
Unknown - Unknown
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Pehr Michelsson
1786 - Unknown
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Margreta Mickelsson
1783 - 1859
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Anna Mickelsson
1789 - 1789
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Sigrid Mickelsson
1794 - 1826
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Olof Mickelsson
1781 - Unknown
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Anna Mickelsson
1791 - Unknown

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