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Anna Andersdotter

Birth7 apr 1726 - Enkullen, Ludvika, Dalarna, Sverige
Death1789 - Ludvika (W)
MotherElisabet Eriksdotter
FatherAnders Eriksson

Born in Enkullen, Ludvika, Dalarna, Sverige on 7 apr 1726 to Anders Eriksson and Elisabet Eriksdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Per Ersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 1789 in Ludvika (W).

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Parents
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Anders Eriksson
1693 - 1780
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Elisabet Eriksdotter
1691 - 1757
Spouse(s)
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Per Ersson
1726 - Unknown
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Per Ersson
1728 - 1781
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Elisabeth Pehrsdotter
1760 - 1827
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Erik* Persson
1757 - 1793
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Per Persson
1761 - Unknown
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Anders* Persson
1761 - 1761
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Johan* Persson
1766 - 1767
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Kristina* Persdotter
1763 - 1767
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Katarina* Persdotter
1756 - 1756

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