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Anna Andersdotter

Birth7/10 1747 - Rengsjö, Björtomta Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Death30/11 1801 - Björtomta, Rengsjö, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
MotherKerstin Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Jansson

Born in Rengsjö, Björtomta Gävleborgs län, Sverige on 7/10 1747 to Anders Jansson and Kerstin Nilsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Nils Olofsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 30/11 1801 in Björtomta, Rengsjö, Gävleborgs län, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Jansson
1716 - 1801
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Kerstin Nilsdotter
1721 - 1792
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Nils Olofsson
1746 - 1804
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Kjerstin Nilsdotter
1778 - 1838
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Olof Nilsson
1775 - 1821
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Karin Nilsdotter
1776 - Unknown
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Nils Nilsson
1784 - 1830
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Anders Nilsson
1782 - 1828
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Anna Nilsdotter
1787 - 1856

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