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Anders Andersson

Birth20 APR 1770 - Asphult Kjula, Södermanland
Death6 OCT 1829 - Kinglöt ägor, Jäder socken
MotherKerstin Andersdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Asphult Kjula, Södermanland on 20 APR 1770 to Anders Andersson and Kerstin Andersdotter. Anders Andersson married Kerstin Bengtsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 OCT 1829 in Kinglöt ägor, Jäder socken.

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Anders Andersson
1740 - 1788
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Kerstin Andersdotter
1739 - 1802
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Kerstin Bengtsdotter
1771 - 1855
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Anna Andersdotter
1794 - Unknown
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Catharina "Kajsa" Andersdotter
1802 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1810 - Unknown
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Brita Andersdotter
1799 - 1880
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Christina "Stina" Andersdotter
1793 - 1831
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Anders Andersson
1810 - 1892

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