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Kerstin Persdotter

Birth8 October 1717 - Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden
Death1794-03-22 - Karlskoga, Örebro län, Sverige
MotherEllika Kristofersdotter Grave
FatherPer Ericsson Hane

Born in Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden on 8 October 1717 to Per Ericsson Hane and Ellika Kristofersdotter Grave. Kerstin Persdotter married Elias Eliasson Hane and had 7 children. She passed away on 1794-03-22 in Karlskoga, Örebro län, Sverige.

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Parents
Per Ericsson Hane
1683 - 1766
Ellika Kristofersdotter Grave
1691 - 1768
Spouse(s)
Elias Eliasson Hane
1709 - 1752
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Peter Eliasson Hane
1739 - 1811
Anna Maria Eliasdotter Hane
1748 - 1797
Catharina Eliadotter Hane
1741 - Unknown
Brita Eliasdotter Hane
1751 - Unknown

Lena Kristina Eliasdotter Hane
1744 - 1789
Maria Eliasdotter Hane
1741 - Unknown
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Unknown - Unknown

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