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Anders Jonsson

Birth1757 - Karlskoga, Örebro län
Death30 SEP 1804 - Nyböle, Karlskoga, Örebro län
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Born in Karlskoga, Örebro län on 1757. Anders Jonsson married Annika Larsdotter Sandahl and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 SEP 1804 in Nyböle, Karlskoga, Örebro län.

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Annika Larsdotter Sandahl
1752 - 1830
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Lisa Andersdotter
1795 - 1861
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Anders Andersson Lång
1792 - 1838
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Stina Andersdotter
1789 - 1789
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Nils Andersson Mort
1779 - Unknown
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Olof Andersson
1782 - Unknown
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Maria Andersdotter
1787 - Unknown
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Nils Andersson
1779 - Unknown
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Anna Andersdotter
1785 - 1844
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Stina Andersdotter
1799 - 1799

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