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Anna Andersdotter

BirthABT 1764 - Vassända Naglum, Torpet
Death10 DEC 1809 - Vassända Naglum, Torpet
MotherKerstin Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Vassända Naglum, Torpet on ABT 1764 to Anders Andersson and Kerstin Nilsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Carl Pettersson Klo and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 DEC 1809 in Vassända Naglum, Torpet.

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Parents
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Anders Andersson
1730 - Unknown
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Kerstin Nilsdotter
1730 - 1812
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Carl Pettersson Klo
1759 - 1813
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Greta Carlsdotter Klo
1790 - Unknown
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Brita Carlsdotter
1785 - 1865
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Elin Carlsdotter Klo
1794 - 1863
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Anna Cajsa Carlsdotter
1801 - Unknown
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Kristina Karlsdotter Klo
1787 - Unknown
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Märta Carlsdotter
1792 - Unknown

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