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Ane Anne Andersdatter

Birthabt 1595 - stermarke, Elmelunde, Præstøe, Danmark
Death20 Nov 1655 - stermarke, Elmelunde, Præstøe, Danmark
MotherAnders Hansson Salo
FatherAnders Hansson Salo-Lillsalo

Born in stermarke, Elmelunde, Præstøe, Danmark on abt 1595 to Anders Hansson Salo-Lillsalo and Anders Hansson Salo. Ane Anne Andersdatter married Mads Snedcher Svendsen and had 4 children. She passed away on 20 Nov 1655 in stermarke, Elmelunde, Præstøe, Danmark.

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Anders Hansson Salo-lillsalo
1569 - 1633
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Anders Hansson Salo
1574 - Unknown
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Mads Snedcher Svendsen
1590 - 1640
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Jens Madsen
1631 - 1701
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Lauritz Madsen
1637 - Unknown
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Elline Madsdatter
1627 - Unknown
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Johanna Madsen
1635 - Unknown

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