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Andreas Andersson

Birth23 December 1803 - Guttarebol, Sillerud, Värmland
Death09 Jan 1884 - Svensbyn, Sillerud
MotherCajsa Pettersdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Guttarebol, Sillerud, Värmland on 23 December 1803 to Anders Nilsson and Cajsa Pettersdotter. Andreas Andersson married Greta Aronsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 09 Jan 1884 in Svensbyn, Sillerud.

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Anders Nilsson
1766 - 1829
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Cajsa Pettersdotter
1777 - 1831
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Greta Aronsdotter
1802 - 1889
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Karl Andreasson
1844 - 1929
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Mariana Andreasdotter
1833 - Unknown
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Nils Andersson
1838 - Unknown
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Kristina Andreasdotter
1841 - 1899
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Anders Andreasson
1835 - Unknown
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Anna Cajsa Andreasdotter
1830 - Unknown

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