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Anders Larsson

Birth5 mars 1760 - Kungsåra, Västmanland, Sverige
Death25 MAR 1820 - Sörby, Tortuna (U)
MotherCatharina Månsdotter
FatherLars Nilsson

Born in Kungsåra, Västmanland, Sverige on 5 mars 1760 to Lars Nilsson and Catharina Månsdotter. Anders Larsson married Greta Jansdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 25 MAR 1820 in Sörby, Tortuna (U).

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Lars Nilsson
1730 - 1795
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Catharina Månsdotter
1732 - Unknown
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Greta Jansdotter
1778 - 1868
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Maria* Larsdotter
Unknown - 1804
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Greta Johansdotter
1778 - 1834
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Johan Andersson
1807 - 1869
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Johanna Andersdotter
1814 - Unknown
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Anna Greta Andersdotter
1817 - Unknown
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Anders* Andersson
1806 - 1806
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Anders Andersson
1810 - 1885

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