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Anders Nilsson

Birth1762 - Järnskog (S), Söpple
Death16 JUN 1816 - Järnskog (S), Söpple
MotherAnna Öfvensdotter
FatherNils Eriksson

Born in Järnskog (S), Söpple on 1762 to Nils Eriksson and Anna Öfvensdotter. Anders Nilsson married Karin Bryntesdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 JUN 1816 in Järnskog (S), Söpple.

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Nils Eriksson
1723 - 1774
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Anna ÖFvensdotter
1735 - 1812
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Karin Bryntesdotter
1760 - 1805
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Brynte Andersson
1794 - 1812
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Signe Andersdotter
1796 - 1880
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Nils Andersson
1792 - 1841
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Olof Andersson
1787 - 1865
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Nils Andersson
1786 - Unknown
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Marit Andersdotter
1790 - 1874
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Ingeborg Andersdotter
1798 - 1880
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Anne Andersdotter
1805 - 1805

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