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Ulrika Eckerman

Birth09 Nov 1822 - Harö, Djurö, Stockholms län, Sverige
Death25 Jan 1911 - Harö, Djurö, Stockholms län, Sverige
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Born in Harö, Djurö, Stockholms län, Sverige on 09 Nov 1822. Ulrika Eckerman married John Erik Eriksson and had 7 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1911 in Harö, Djurö, Stockholms län, Sverige.

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John Erik Eriksson
1823 - 1847
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Emma Paulina ÖSterman
1856 - 1937
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Johanna Bernhardina ÖSterman
1861 - 1862
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Ulrika Sofia ÖSterman
1859 - 1952
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Gustaf Fridolf ÖSterman
1855 - 1947
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Johanna Bernhardina ÖSterman
1855 - 1855
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Johan Erik Johansson
1848 - 1875
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Karl Axel Reinhold ÖSterman
1863 - 1945

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