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Anders Eriksson

Birth28 Sep 1767 - Upliden, Kila, Varmland, Sweden
Death19 NOV 1823 - Flatebyn, Kila (S
MotherAnnicka Andersson
FatherErik Nilsson

Born in Upliden, Kila, Varmland, Sweden on 28 Sep 1767 to Erik Nilsson and Annicka Andersson. Anders Eriksson married Margreta Pehrsson and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 NOV 1823 in Flatebyn, Kila (S.

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Erik Nilsson
1733 - 1808
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Annicka Andersson
1738 - 1773
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Margreta Pehrsson
1771 - Unknown
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Annika Andersdotter
1798 - 1856
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Stina Andersdotter
1804 - 1806
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Anders Andersson
1807 - Unknown
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Stina Andersdotter
1813 - 1813
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Erik Andersson
1795 - Unknown
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Cajsa Andersdotter
1809 - Unknown
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Olle Andersson
1801 - Unknown

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