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Andreas Carlsson

Birth6 juli 1798 - rby, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Death20 maj 1856 - Hyssna, Älvsborg, Sweden
MotherIngeborg Carlsdotter
FatherCarl Bengtsson

Born in rby, Västra Götaland, Sverige on 6 juli 1798 to Carl Bengtsson and Ingeborg Carlsdotter. Andreas Carlsson married Karin Bengtsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 20 maj 1856 in Hyssna, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Carl Bengtsson
1767 - 1823
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Ingeborg Carlsdotter
1764 - 1822
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Karin Bengtsdotter
1795 - 1862
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Johannes Andreasson
1823 - Unknown
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Anders (Tvilling) Andreasson
1825 - Unknown
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Edela Andreasdotter
1837 - Unknown
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Carl Andreasson
1831 - Unknown
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Andreas Andreasson
1834 - Unknown
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Anna Britta Andreasdotter
1829 - 1910

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