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Spouse(s) and children
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Anna Sofia Persdotter.
Born 20 December 1819 in Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Died 3 July 1848 in Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Buried 9 July 1848 in Gårdsjö, Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
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Married 24 March 1845 in Lerbäck (T)
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Per August Petersson.
Born 30 May 1844 in Lerbäck (T).
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Anders Vilhelm Peterson.
Born 8 December 1845 in Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Baptized 11 December 1845 in Lerbäck (T).
Died 14 June 1919 in Mellerud, Dalsland (O).
A.W.
Peterson grew up in Ingelsby, Lerbäck in Närke. He became a christan believer when he was
21 years old and studied at a mission school in Ahlsborg where he did very well. Later he was
to become one of the pioneers of the revival in Värmland and Dalsland. In the church register
you can find this remark: "He is never attending a service in the State Church. He uses a
separate communion - a sectarian." People thought of A.W. Peterson as a very original
preacher and around him and "Lundgren med lådan", who played and sang, there were
many people at their meetings. They brought a lot of people to a personal faith. In many parts
of Sweden A.W. Peterson was a well-known preacher and he even went abroad to Norway,
Denmark and USA. Peterson and his family lived for a long while in Bjurtjärn in Värmland, but
8/8 1894 they settled in Mellerud, Dalsland, where he died after being ill for a long period of
time in 1919.
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Carl Fredrik Petersson.
Born 23 June 1848 in Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
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Johanna Andersdotter.
Born 2 March 1816 in Askersund (T).
Died 10 June 1889 in Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
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Married 21 November 1852 in Lerbäck (T)
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Per Gustav Andersson.
Born 27 July 1843 in Askersund (T).
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Johanna Sofia Andersdotter.
Born 1 April 1847 in Askersund (T).
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Lovisa Josefina Petersdotter.
Born 12 April 1853 in Gårdsjö, Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Baptized 17 April 1853 in Lerbäck (T).
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Johan Viktor Petersson.
Born 4 June 1858 in Gårdsjö, Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Baptized 13 June 1858 in Gårdsjö, Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
Died 20 June 1888 in Gårdsjö, Ingelsby, Lerbäck (T).
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