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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1749 - Tysslinge, Örebro län, Sweden
Death06 Apr 1809 - Egeby, Tysslinge, Örebro Län, Sweden
MotherKerstin Danielsdotter
FatherAnders Ersson

Born in Tysslinge, Örebro län, Sweden on 1749 to Anders Ersson and Kerstin Danielsdotter. Anna Andersdotter had 8 children. She passed away on 06 Apr 1809 in Egeby, Tysslinge, Örebro Län, Sweden.

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Anders Ersson
1715 - 1775
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Kerstin Danielsdotter
1726 - 1792
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Lena Cathrina Jansdotter
1779 - 1839
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Eric Johansson
1782 - 1837
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Carl Johansson
1793 - 1865
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Anders Johansson
1777 - Unknown
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Stina Johansdotter
1785 - 1785
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Johannes Johansson
1790 - 1797
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Stina Johansdotter
1787 - Unknown
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Anna Johansdotter
1785 - Unknown

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