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Marit Persdotter 1619–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Sep 1619

Birth Location: Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige

Death Date: 11 Jan 1701

Death Location: Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige

Father: Per Persson

Mother: Kerstin Larsdotter

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Marit Persdotter was born in 1619 in Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige, the child of Per Persson And Kerstin Karin Larsdotter. Marit Persdotter passed away in 1701 in Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Marit Persdotter was born in 1619 in Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige, the child of Per Persson And Kerstin Karin Larsdotter.
  • Marit Persdotter passed away in 1701 in Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige.

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Marit Persdotter's Ancestors

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Marit Persdotter
1619–1701
Birth Place: Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige
Parents
Per Persson
1600–1654
Kerstin (Karin) Larsdotter
1590–1697
Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige
Grandparents
Lars Eriksson
1570–1670
Sweden, Suède
Brita Andersdotter
1575–1647
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Andersson
1550–1650
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Nilsson
1530–1563
Apollonia Mosesdotter
1513–1583

Marit Persdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1619
16 Sep 1619
Birth of Marit Persdotter in Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige
Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige
1701
11 Jan 1701
Age 82
Death of Marit Persdotter in Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige
Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1619
    Event Place: Björnerud, Ny, Värmland, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1701
    Event Place: Mogården, Träskog, Gunnarskog, Värmland, Sverige

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