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Anna Andersdotter

Birth17 Jan 1666 - verkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
Death16 jul 1711 - verkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
MotherAgneta / Agnes Ndotter
FatherAnders Mickelsson

Born in verkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden on 17 Jan 1666 to Anders Mickelsson and Agneta / Agnes Ndotter. Anna Andersdotter married Nils Hindricsson and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 jul 1711 in verkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Mickelsson
1630 - 1696
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Agneta / Agnes Ndotter
1637 - 1680
Spouse(s)
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Nils Hindricsson
1669 - 1749
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Henrik Nilsson
1705 - 1743
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Lars Nilsson Hurtig Hällström
1704 - 1777
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Anders Nils Henriksson Ståhl
1696 - 1741
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Karin Nilsdotter
1693 - 1694
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Eric Nilsson
1697 - 1784
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Margareta Nilsdotter
1692 - 1781
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Dordi Johansdotter
1704 - 1743
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Nils Nilsson
1702 - 1792
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Britta Nilsdotter
1694 - 1766
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Nils Nilsson Sandberg
1710 - 1777

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