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Anders Persson

Birth12 JAN 1742 - Munga, Tierp (C
Death1791 - Björnbo, Tierp (C
MotherKerstin Andersdotter
FatherPer Ersson

Born in Munga, Tierp (C on 12 JAN 1742 to Per Ersson and Kerstin Andersdotter. Anders Persson married Jeana Mickelsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 1791 in Björnbo, Tierp (C.

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Per Ersson
1823 - Unknown
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Kerstin Andersdotter
1785 - Unknown
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Jeana Mickelsdotter
1741 - 1783
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Anna Cajsa Hagman
1748 - Unknown
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Johan Andersson
1775 - 1805
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Anna Andersdotter
1778 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1773 - Unknown
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Per Andersson
1781 - Unknown
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Mickel Andersson
1768 - Unknown
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Catharina Andersdotter
1787 - Unknown
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Carl Andersson
1790 - Unknown

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