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Anna Andersdotter

Birth29 JAN 1725 - Vadjungsed, Järnskog, Värmland, Sverige
Death11 OCT 1801 - Vadjungsed, Järnskog, Värmland, Sverige
MotherIngrid Erichsdr
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Vadjungsed, Järnskog, Värmland, Sverige on 29 JAN 1725 to Anders Andersson and Ingrid Erichsdr. Anna Andersdotter married Sven Bengtsson and had 5 children. She passed away on 11 OCT 1801 in Vadjungsed, Järnskog, Värmland, Sverige.

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Anders Andersson
1698 - 1742
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Ingrid Erichsdr
1701 - 1742
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Sven Bengtsson
1722 - 1785
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Nils Jonsson
1713 - Unknown
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Kerstin Svensdotter
1750 - 1831
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Anders Svensson
1756 - 1843
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Ingri Svensdotter
1748 - Unknown
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Gunnar Nilsson
1745 - Unknown
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Nils Svensson
1764 - Unknown

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