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Anders Peter Anderson

Birth28 Aug 1840 - Mjölby, Östergötland, Sweden
Death19 Nov 1932 - Lincoln, Lincoln, South Dakota, United States
MotherEva Lotta Andersdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Mjölby, Östergötland, Sweden on 28 Aug 1840 to Anders Andersson and Eva Lotta Andersdotter. Anders Peter Anderson had 7 children. He passed away on 19 Nov 1932 in Lincoln, Lincoln, South Dakota, United States.

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Anders Andersson
1800 - 1852
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Eva Lotta Andersdotter
1807 - 1855
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John Wilhelm Anderson
1876 - Unknown
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Herman Leonard Anderson
1878 - Unknown
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Oscar Anderson
1884 - Unknown
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Edward B Anderson
1893 - 1947
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Johanna Delphine Anderson
1890 - 1904
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Elmer Anderson
1888 - 1944
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Brita A Anderson
1882 - Unknown

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