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Agda Andersdotter

Birth3 DEC 1755 - Everöd, Tryde, Malmöhus
Death18 APR 1802 - Everöd, Tryde, Malmöhus
MotherMätta Bengtsdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Everöd, Tryde, Malmöhus on 3 DEC 1755 to Anders Nilsson and Mätta Bengtsdotter. Agda Andersdotter married Mårten Olofsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 18 APR 1802 in Everöd, Tryde, Malmöhus.

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Anders Nilsson
1722 - 1804
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Mätta Bengtsdotter
1728 - 1802
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Mårten Olofsson
1745 - 1815
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Bengta Martensdotter
1776 - 1853
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Ola Mårtensson
1787 - 1867
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Elna Mårtensdotter
1780 - 1854
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Nils Mårtensson
1791 - 1863
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Mårten Mårtensson
1795 - 1795
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Per Mårtensson
1784 - 1785
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Ola Mårtensson
1775 - 1775
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Ola Mårtensson
1779 - 1780

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