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Anders Andersson

Birth5 december 1827 - stra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige
Death11 April 1910 - Västra Vram, Kristianstad, Sverige
MotherIngar Offesdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in stra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige on 5 december 1827 to Anders Larsson and Ingar Offesdotter. Anders Andersson married Hanna Johnsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 April 1910 in Västra Vram, Kristianstad, Sverige.

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Anders Larsson
1801 - 1856
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Ingar Offesdotter
1804 - 1831
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Hanna Johnsdotter
1835 - 1902
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Ingar Andersdotter
1858 - 1946
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Anders Andersson
1861 - 1925
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Nils Andersson
1870 - Unknown
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Elna Andersdotter
1880 - Unknown
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Elna Andersdotter
1867 - 1869
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Sven Andersson
1876 - 1878

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