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Anna Andersdotter

Birth17 Aug 1837 - Berg, Torsåker, Gävleborgs Län, Gästrikland
Death23 Nov 1891 - Barkhyttan, Torsåker, Gävleborgs Län, Gästrikland
MotherKatrina Olsdotter
FatherAnders Larsson Blomberg

Born in Berg, Torsåker, Gävleborgs Län, Gästrikland on 17 Aug 1837 to Anders Larsson Blomberg and Katrina Olsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Olof Andersson and had 5 children. She passed away on 23 Nov 1891 in Barkhyttan, Torsåker, Gävleborgs Län, Gästrikland.

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Anders Larsson Blomberg
1803 - Unknown
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Katrina Olsdotter
1803 - Unknown
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Olof Andersson
1838 - Unknown
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Lars Olof Ferm
1868 - 1916
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Per Ferm
1872 - 1891
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Wilhelm Ferm
1875 - 1918
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Anna Kristina Ferm
1878 - 1948
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Anders Ferm
1866 - 1913

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