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Stina Månsdotter

Birth7 Okt 1754 - Kalvenäsmåla, Högsby, Kalmar, Sverige
Death22 DEC 1832 - Kullen, Högsby
MotherElin Larsdotter
FatherMåns Nilsson

Born in Kalvenäsmåla, Högsby, Kalmar, Sverige on 7 Okt 1754 to Måns Nilsson and Elin Larsdotter. Stina Månsdotter married Nils Elversson and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 DEC 1832 in Kullen, Högsby.

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Parents
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Måns Nilsson
1716 - 1807
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Elin Larsdotter
1730 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Nils Elversson
1752 - Unknown
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Daniel Jonsson
1751 - 1832
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Jonas Månsson
1765 - 1817
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Jonas Nilsson
1793 - 1870
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Magnus Danielsson
1791 - 1849
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Lena Cajsa Danielsdotter
1788 - Unknown
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Cajsa Nilsdotter
1781 - Unknown
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Stina Danielsdotter
1797 - 1861

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Maria Danielsdotter
1793 - Unknown
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Lars Nilsson
1775 - 1775
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Sven Nilsson
1789 - Unknown
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Elin Nilsdotter
1772 - Unknown

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