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Anders Persson

Birth12 juli 1730 - Bremnäs Västergård, Lycke, Bohuslän
Death2 jan 1777 - Bremnäs Västergård, Lycke, Bohuslän
MotherAnna Andersdotter
FatherPer Gunnesson

Born in Bremnäs Västergård, Lycke, Bohuslän on 12 juli 1730 to Per Gunnesson and Anna Andersdotter. Anders Persson married Gertrud Rasmusdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 2 jan 1777 in Bremnäs Västergård, Lycke, Bohuslän.

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Per Gunnesson
1700 - 1753
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Anna Andersdotter
1707 - 1766
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Gertrud Rasmusdotter
1727 - 1795
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Margaretha Andersdotter
1761 - 1826
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Anna Andersdotter
1755 - 1824
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Magnus Andersson
1773 - 1813
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Anna Katarina Andersdotter
1766 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1760 - 1791
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Per Andersson
1752 - Unknown

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