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Anders Persson

Birth29 maj 1760 - stra Speked, Arvika, Värmlands län
Death28 augusti 1829 - Rud Arvika Värmland
MotherKarin PALSDOTTER
FatherPer Andersson

Born in stra Speked, Arvika, Värmlands län on 29 maj 1760 to Per Andersson and Karin PALSDOTTER. Anders Persson married Maria Persdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 augusti 1829 in Rud Arvika Värmland.

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Per Andersson
1731 - 1813
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Karin Palsdotter
1732 - 1816
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Maria Persdotter
1767 - 1828
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Anders Andersson
1798 - Unknown
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Maria Andersdotter
1789 - 1855
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Marta Andersdotter
1805 - Unknown
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Per Andersson
1792 - Unknown
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Kierstin Andersdotter
1794 - 1794
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Stina Andersdotter
1808 - Unknown
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Karin Andersdotter
1802 - Unknown

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