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Anders Persson

Birth1745 - sterunda
DeathJan/Feb 1795 - Endersta, Simtuna, Uppsala
MotherBrita Persdotter
FatherPer Andersson

Born in sterunda on 1745 to Per Andersson and Brita Persdotter. Anders Persson married Margta Ersdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on Jan/Feb 1795 in Endersta, Simtuna, Uppsala.

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Parents
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Per Andersson
1703 - 1753
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Brita Persdotter
1706 - 1753
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Margta Ersdotter
1743 - 1824
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Sara Andersdotter
1774 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1778 - Unknown
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Cajsa Andersdotter
1782 - Unknown
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Per Andersson
1769 - 1831
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Britta Christina Andersdotter
1768 - Unknown
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Eric Andersson
1776 - 1776
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Jan Andersson
1785 - Unknown
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Anna Andersdotter
1772 - Unknown

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