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Anders Andersson

Birth20 sept 1846 - Löddeköpinge Nr 10, Malmöhus, Sweden
Death17 dec 1893 - Borgeby no 13, Malmöhus, Sweden
MotherHanna Andersdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Löddeköpinge Nr 10, Malmöhus, Sweden on 20 sept 1846 to Anders Persson and Hanna Andersdotter. Anders Andersson married Bengta Månsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 dec 1893 in Borgeby no 13, Malmöhus, Sweden.

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Anders Persson
1803 - 1855
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Hanna Andersdotter
1809 - 1868
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Bengta Månsdotter
1847 - 1919
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Johanna Andersson
1873 - 1961
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Emilia Andersson
1882 - 1966
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Botilda Andersson
1874 - 1961
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Betty Karolina Andersson
1884 - 1973
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Anna Andersson
1877 - 1967
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Maria Andersson
1880 - 1982

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