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Anders Hansson

BirthJan 24 1710 - Rättvik, Kopparberg, Sweden
DeathJuly 2 1762 - Rättvik, Kopparberg, Sweden
MotherMargata Andersdotter
FatherHans Hansson

Born in Rättvik, Kopparberg, Sweden on Jan 24 1710 to Hans Hansson and Margata Andersdotter. Anders Hansson married Anna Jonsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on July 2 1762 in Rättvik, Kopparberg, Sweden.

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Hans Hansson
1673 - 1736
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Margata Andersdotter
1672 - 1749
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Anna Jonsdotter
1725 - 1809
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Anna Andersdotter
1747 - Unknown
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Margeta Andersdotter
1744 - 1782
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Brita Andersdotter
1753 - 1805
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Lisbeth Andersdotter
1761 - Unknown
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Karin Andersdotter
1754 - 1807
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Kerstin Andersdotter
1758 - 1773
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Hans Andersson
1745 - 1811

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