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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1824-05-19 - Skräninge Rusthåll, Gammalkil, Östergötland, Sverige
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherBrita Jacobsdotter
FatherAnders Bengtsson

Born in Skräninge Rusthåll, Gammalkil, Östergötland, Sverige on 1824-05-19 to Anders Bengtsson and Brita Jacobsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Nels Larson and had 8 children.

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Anders Bengtsson
1767 - 1826
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Brita Jacobsdotter
1786 - Unknown
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Nels Larson
1824 - 1905
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John William Nelson
1866 - 1957
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Alfred Nelson
1860 - 1935
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Karolina Nilsdotter
1863 - Unknown
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Anna Charlotta Nilsdotter
1851 - 1851
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Nils Nelson
1854 - 1927
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Karl Nelson
1856 - 1943
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Lars August Nelson
1852 - 1886
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Matilda Larson
1858 - 1925

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