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Anders Andersson

Birth13 Feb 1807 - Sköldinge, Södermanland, Sverige
Death4 Feb 1863 - Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
MotherCatarina Larsdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Sköldinge, Södermanland, Sverige on 13 Feb 1807 to Anders Larsson and Catarina Larsdotter. Anders Andersson married Maja Lovisa Carlsdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 4 Feb 1863 in Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Anders Larsson
1778 - Unknown
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Catarina Larsdotter
1781 - Unknown
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Maja Lovisa Carlsdotter
1812 - 1897
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Carl Alfred Andersson
1845 - 1927
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August Andersson
1843 - Unknown
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Johanna Andersson
1830 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1840 - Unknown
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Eva Regina Andersson
1832 - 1923

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