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Anders Andersson

Birth15 nov 1750 - Norra Järnäs, Götlunda
Death15 aug 1810 - Nannberga, Götlunda, Örebro, Sweden
MotherIngeborg Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Norra Järnäs, Götlunda on 15 nov 1750 to Anders Larsson and Ingeborg Nilsdotter. Anders Andersson married Brita Larsdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 aug 1810 in Nannberga, Götlunda, Örebro, Sweden.

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Anders Larsson
1720 - 1795
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Ingeborg Nilsdotter
1722 - 1809
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Brita Larsdotter
1749 - 1782
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Maja Lisa Nilsdotter
1760 - 1811
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Kerstin Ersdotter
1759 - 1789
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Lars Andersson
1792 - 1877
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Anna Andersdotter
1788 - 1788
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Anders Andersson
1776 - 1784
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Lars Andersson
1794 - 1871
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Jan Andersson
1786 - Unknown

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