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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1760 - Hälla, Leksand, Dalarna, Sverige
Death13 Feb 1811 - Hälla, Leksand, Dalarna, Sverige
MotherBrita Olsdotter
FatherHag Anders Olsson

Born in Hälla, Leksand, Dalarna, Sverige on 1760 to Hag Anders Olsson and Brita Olsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Eric Ersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1811 in Hälla, Leksand, Dalarna, Sverige.

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Parents
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Hag Anders Olsson
1726 - 1784
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Brita Olsdotter
1726 - 1802
Spouse(s)
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Eric Ersson
1749 - 1814
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Göstas Anders Ersson
1784 - 1836
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Per Ersson
1791 - 1843
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Brita Eriksson
1781 - Unknown
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Anna Eriksson
1783 - Unknown
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Carin Eriksson
1794 - Unknown
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Anna Eriksson
1788 - Unknown
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Eric Ersson
1777 - Unknown

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