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Anna Andersdotter

Birth23 JUL 1763 - ngesbyn, Nederluleå (BD
Death7 APR 1843 - Nr 10, Ängesbyn, Nederluleå (BD
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FatherAnna Andersdotter

Born in ngesbyn, Nederluleå (BD on 23 JUL 1763 to Anna Andersdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Eric Olofsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 APR 1843 in Nr 10, Ängesbyn, Nederluleå (BD.

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Anna Andersdotter
1763 - 1843
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Eric Olofsson
1760 - 1825
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Erik Larsson Abborre
1769 - Unknown
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Anders Ericsson Abborre
1796 - Unknown
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Lars Ericsson Abborre
1794 - 1798
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Nils Petter Ericsson Abborre
1801 - 1822
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Anna Andersdotter
1763 - 1843
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Anna Andersdotter
1763 - 1843
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Anna Andersdotter
1763 - 1843

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