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Anders Eriksson

Birth07 Jun 1708 - Byn Torp Västernorrland Sweden
Death05 Aug 1770 - Byn, Torp, Västernorrland, Sverige
MotherMargareta Svensdotter
FatherErik Andersson

Born in Byn Torp Västernorrland Sweden on 07 Jun 1708 to Erik Andersson and Margareta Svensdotter. Anders Eriksson married Margareta Nilsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 05 Aug 1770 in Byn, Torp, Västernorrland, Sverige.

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Erik Andersson
1682 - 1762
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Margareta Svensdotter
1682 - 1754
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Margareta Nilsdotter
1702 - 1786
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Margreta Andersdotter
1739 - 1786
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Erik Andersson
1735 - 1791
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Karin Andersdotter
1746 - 1781
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Nils Andersson
1738 - 1738
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Anders Andersson
1744 - 1744
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Karin Andersdotter
1733 - 1737

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