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Anna Andersdotter

Birth8 apr 1742 - Mellanköpinge nr 9, Skåne
Death8 aug 1816 - Västra Vemmerlöv, Skåne, Sweden
MotherElna Olufsdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Mellanköpinge nr 9, Skåne on 8 apr 1742 to Anders Persson and Elna Olufsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Petter Bergman and had 5 children. She passed away on 8 aug 1816 in Västra Vemmerlöv, Skåne, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Persson
1714 - 1757
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Elna Olufsdotter
1714 - 1805
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Petter Bergman
1725 - 1782
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Anders Påhlsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margareta Persdotter Bergman
1781 - 1807
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Andreas Petterson Bergman
1774 - Unknown
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Bengta Pettersdotter
1769 - Unknown
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Hedevig Pettersdotter
1771 - Unknown
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Elna Pettersdotter
1777 - Unknown

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