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Anders Nilsson

Birth9 Sep 1803 - Skillingmark, Värmland, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Ellsworth, Pierce County, Wisconsin
MotherIngeborg Andersdotter
FatherNils Olofsson

Born in Skillingmark, Värmland, Sweden on 9 Sep 1803 to Nils Olofsson and Ingeborg Andersdotter. Anders Nilsson married Anna Maria Johannesdotter and had 6 children. He passed away in Ellsworth, Pierce County, Wisconsin.

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Nils Olofsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Ingeborg Andersdotter
1663 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Johannesdotter
1836 - 1919
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Ingeborg Andersdotter
1846 - Unknown
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Ole Anderson
1833 - Unknown
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Cajsa Or Kaise Anderson
1839 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1829 - Unknown
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Petter Andersson
1836 - Unknown
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Erick Anderson Stuge
1843 - 1887

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