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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1740 - Västerljung, Södermanland, Sweden
Death2 augusti 1833 - Hillesta uppgård, Västerljung, Södermanland
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Born in Västerljung, Södermanland, Sweden on 1740. Anna Andersdotter married Anders Jonsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 augusti 1833 in Hillesta uppgård, Västerljung, Södermanland.

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Anders Jonsson
1745 - 1841
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Anders Jonsson
1745 - 1798
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Anders Ljung
1781 - 1824
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Catharina Andersdotter
1783 - Unknown
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Jonas Andersson
1772 - Unknown
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Erik Andersson
1775 - 1778
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Anders Andersson
1774 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson Ljungberg
1780 - 1844
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Anders Andersson
1775 - 1849

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