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Anna Andersdotter

Birth3 Mar 1739 - Skervered, Askome, Halland, Sweden
Death23 Feb 1810 - Askome, Halland, Sweden
MotherBengta Olafson
FatherAnders Olafson Shervared

Born in Skervered, Askome, Halland, Sweden on 3 Mar 1739 to Anders Olafson Shervared and Bengta Olafson. Anna Andersdotter had 8 children. She passed away on 23 Feb 1810 in Askome, Halland, Sweden.

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Anders Olafson Shervared
1708 - 1782
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Bengta Olafson
1712 - 1781
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Olof Mårtensson
1772 - 1850
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Arfvid Martensson
1777 - 1848
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Olena Mårtensdotter
1780 - 1841
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Anders Martensson
1786 - Unknown
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Malena Martensson
1775 - Unknown
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Helena Martensson
1767 - Unknown
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Hakon Martensson
1766 - 1766
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Olof Martensson
1769 - 1771

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