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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1729 - Hjultorp Kullings-Skövde
Death14 Februari 1786 - Hjultorp Kullings-Skövde
MotherElin Gisselsson
FatherAnders Olofsson

Born in Hjultorp Kullings-Skövde on 1729 to Anders Olofsson and Elin Gisselsson. Anna Andersdotter married Måns Andersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Februari 1786 in Hjultorp Kullings-Skövde.

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Anders Olofsson
1702 - 1744
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Elin Gisselsson
1708 - Unknown
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Måns Andersson
1717 - 1772
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Andreas Månsson
1763 - 1837
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Elin Månsdotter
1749 - Unknown
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Britta Magnusdotter
1767 - 1841
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Lena Magnusdotter
1752 - 1813
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Ingejerd Magnusdotter
1754 - 1820
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Kerstin Månsdotter
1760 - 1786
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Sara Månsdotter
1752 - Unknown

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