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Anna Andersdotter

Birth31 Jan 1780 - Ramnäs, Västmanland, Sverige
Death25 Jul 1831 - Ramnas, Vastmanland, Sweden
MotherGreta Persdotter
FatherAnders Ersson

Born in Ramnäs, Västmanland, Sverige on 31 Jan 1780 to Anders Ersson and Greta Persdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Olof Larsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 25 Jul 1831 in Ramnas, Vastmanland, Sweden.

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Anders Ersson
1729 - 1787
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Greta Persdotter
1743 - 1822
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Olof Larsson
1765 - 1840
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Stina Olsdotter
1803 - 1827
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Anna Caisa Olsdotter
1801 - Unknown
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Johan Petter Olsson
1818 - Unknown
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Anders Olofsson
1805 - Unknown
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Sara Lena Olofsdotter
1814 - Unknown
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Gustaf Olsson
1825 - 1888
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Anders Olofsson
1806 - Unknown

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