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Agnetha Andersdotter

Birth22 May 1708 - Perstorp,Åserum,Nykil,Östergötland, Sverige
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherCicilia Matthiasdotter
FatherAnders Olofsson

Born in Perstorp,Åserum,Nykil,Östergötland, Sverige on 22 May 1708 to Anders Olofsson and Cicilia Matthiasdotter. Agnetha Andersdotter married Lars Andersson and had 7 children.

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Parents
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Anders Olofsson
1664 - 1750
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Cicilia Matthiasdotter
1672 - Unknown
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Lars Andersson
1704 - 1754
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Anders Larsson, Friberg
1732 - Unknown
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Sven Larsson
1738 - Unknown
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Ingrid Larsdotter
1747 - Unknown
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Karin Larsdotter
1734 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Larsdotter
1741 - Unknown
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Erich Larsson
1744 - Unknown
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Elin Larsdotter
1750 - Unknown

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