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Anna Andersdotter

Birth18 OCT 1729 - Västanberg hf: 6, Västanberg, Bjursås, Dalarnas län, Sverige
Death12 JUL 1773 - Västanberg, Bjursås, Dalarnas län, Sverige
MotherKerstin Ersdotter
FatherAnders Månsson

Born in Västanberg hf: 6, Västanberg, Bjursås, Dalarnas län, Sverige on 18 OCT 1729 to Anders Månsson and Kerstin Ersdotter. Anna Andersdotter had 6 children. She passed away on 12 JUL 1773 in Västanberg, Bjursås, Dalarnas län, Sverige.

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Anders Månsson
1686 - 1762
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Kerstin Ersdotter
1701 - 1774
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Barbro Gustafsdotter
1765 - 1773
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Anders Gustafsson
1765 - 1773
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Kerstin Gustafsdotter
1753 - Unknown
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Margeta Matsdr
1755 - Unknown
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Erik Gustafsson
1758 - 1773
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Anna Gustafsdotter
1761 - Unknown

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