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Anna Andersdotter

BirthAPR 1678 - Bergsjö, Högen, Gävleborg
Death17 mars 1768 - Bergsjö, Bjåsta 1, Gävleborg
Mother? Helena Hansdotter
FatherAnders Jonsson

Born in Bergsjö, Högen, Gävleborg on APR 1678 to Anders Jonsson and ? Helena Hansdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Erik Olofsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 mars 1768 in Bergsjö, Bjåsta 1, Gävleborg.

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Parents
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Anders Jonsson
1636 - Unknown
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? Helena Hansdotter
1660 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Erik Olofsson
1675 - 1734
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Olof Ericsson
1708 - 1780
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Karin Eriksdotter
1716 - 1795
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Brita Eriksdotter
1719 - Unknown
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Helena Eriksdotter
1711 - 1798
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Anna Ericsdotter
1724 - Unknown
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Son Ericsson
1706 - Unknown
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Anders Ericsson
1713 - Unknown

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