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Anders Nilsson

Birth26 April 1823 - Egenäs, Sillerud, Värmlands län, Sweden
Death1 January 1903 - Snarkil, Sillerud, Värmlands län, Sweden
MotherMaria Jonasdotter
FatherNils Andersson

Born in Egenäs, Sillerud, Värmlands län, Sweden on 26 April 1823 to Nils Andersson and Maria Jonasdotter. Anders Nilsson had 7 children. He passed away on 1 January 1903 in Snarkil, Sillerud, Värmlands län, Sweden.

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Nils Andersson
1785 - 1855
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Maria Jonasdotter
1787 - 1863
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Alma Andersdotter
1867 - Unknown
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Niklas Andersson
1865 - Unknown
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Louisa Andersdotter
1873 - Unknown
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Mathilda Andersdotter
1862 - 1897
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Anna Stina Andersdotter
1857 - Unknown
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Lisa Cajsa Andersdotter
1859 - Unknown
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Mariana Andersdotter
1854 - 1929

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