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Anna Andersdotter

Birthca 1732 - Väne Åsaka, Älvsborgs län Västergötland, Sverige
Death14 FEB 1801 - Sålebo, Väne-Åsaka (P)
MotherAnna Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Olsson

Born in Väne Åsaka, Älvsborgs län Västergötland, Sverige on ca 1732 to Anders Olsson and Anna Nilsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Lars Svensson and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 FEB 1801 in Sålebo, Väne-Åsaka (P).

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Parents
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Anders Olsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Nilsdotter
1680 - Unknown
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Lars Svensson
1730 - 1788
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Erik Larsson
1762 - 1833
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Catharina Larsdotter
1766 - Unknown
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Per Larsson
1759 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1756 - 1830
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Sven Larsson
1772 - Unknown
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Olof Larsson
1779 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1757 - 1830

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