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Anna Andersdotter

Birth23 Apr 1701 - Ervalla, Örebro, Sweden
Death11 Oct 1777 - Nora, Orebro, Sweden
MotherANNA NILSDOTTER
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Ervalla, Örebro, Sweden on 23 Apr 1701 to Anders Larsson and ANNA NILSDOTTER. Anna Andersdotter married Erik Olsson /Gerdström and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 Oct 1777 in Nora, Orebro, Sweden.

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Anders Larsson
1670 - 1712
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Anna Nilsdotter
1670 - 1727
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Erik Olsson /Gerdström
1686 - 1739
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Anna Eriksdotter
1731 - 1796
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Brita Eriksdotter
1734 - 1796
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Anders Eriksson (Månsson)
1728 - 1806
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Olof Ersson
1724 - Unknown
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Sigrid Ericsdotter
1738 - Unknown
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Olof Ersson
1724 - 1780
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Gölin Eriksdotter
1723 - 1773

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