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Anders Nilsson

Birth7 Jan 1803 - sterbyn, Fröskog, Älvsborg, Sweden
Death12 MAR 1865 - Killingen, Edsleskog,Älvsborg
MotherCajsa Bengtsdotter
FatherNils Nilsson

Born in sterbyn, Fröskog, Älvsborg, Sweden on 7 Jan 1803 to Nils Nilsson and Cajsa Bengtsdotter. Anders Nilsson married Christina Bengtsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 MAR 1865 in Killingen, Edsleskog,Älvsborg.

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Nils Nilsson
1762 - 1848
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Cajsa Bengtsdotter
1772 - 1848
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Christina Bengtsdotter
1804 - 1873
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Emanuel Andersson
1839 - 1922
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Anna Gustava Andersdotter
1832 - Unknown
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Christina Andersdotter
1842 - Unknown
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Johannes Andersson
1845 - Unknown
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Sofia Andersdotter
1836 - Unknown
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Maria Kajsa Andersdotter
1834 - 1917

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