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Anders Erson

Birth7 november 1726 - Tunkarlsbo, Söderbärke, Dalarna, Sverige
Death29 oktober 1791 - Skultuna, Västmanland, Sverige
MotherKerstin Andersdotter
FatherEric Nilsson

Born in Tunkarlsbo, Söderbärke, Dalarna, Sverige on 7 november 1726 to Eric Nilsson and Kerstin Andersdotter. Anders Erson married Margaretha Persdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 29 oktober 1791 in Skultuna, Västmanland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Eric Nilsson
1695 - 1765
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Kerstin Andersdotter
1697 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Margaretha Persdotter
1739 - 1807
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Jan (Johan) Leijström (Andersson)
1777 - 1847
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Per Andersson
1763 - 1830
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Anders Andersson
1774 - Unknown
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Maria Andersdotter
1766 - Unknown
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Erik Andersson
1782 - 1808
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Stina Andersdotter
1772 - Unknown
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Kerstin Andersdotter
1761 - 1761

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