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ANNA Andersdotter

Birth22 MAY 1688 - Norrhusta, Kumla (U
Death7 MAY 1750 - Nygården sedermera Klockaregården, Kumla (U
MotherANNA Brynielsdotter
FatherANDERS Ersson

Born in Norrhusta, Kumla (U on 22 MAY 1688 to ANDERS Ersson and ANNA Brynielsdotter. ANNA Andersdotter married GÖRAN Samuelsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 MAY 1750 in Nygården sedermera Klockaregården, Kumla (U.

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Anders Ersson
1662 - 1732
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Anna Brynielsdotter
1667 - 1750
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Göran Samuelsson
1676 - 1751
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Margareta Göransdotter
1711 - 1773
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Nils Andersson
Unknown - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
Unknown - Unknown
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Erik Andersson
Unknown - Unknown
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Olle Andersson
Unknown - Unknown
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Bryniel Andersson
Unknown - Unknown

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