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Anna Andersdotter

Birth10 Oct 1752 - Killinge, Sankt Per(Sigtuna), Stockholm, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherAnna Parsdotter
FatherAnders Olofsson Tröger

Born in Killinge, Sankt Per(Sigtuna), Stockholm, Sweden on 10 Oct 1752 to Anders Olofsson Tröger and Anna Parsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Pehr Abrahamsson and had 6 children.

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Parents
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Anders Olofsson Tröger
1719 - 1789
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Anna Parsdotter
1725 - 1800
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Pehr Abrahamsson
1749 - Unknown
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Erik Jansson
1749 - 1807
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Abraham Pehrsson
1776 - 1821
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Anna Persdotter
1774 - Unknown
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Cajsa Persdotter
1772 - Unknown
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Eric Ersson
1791 - Unknown
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Andres Ericsson
1797 - Unknown
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Stina Persdotter
1782 - Unknown

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