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Anna Andersdotter

Birth7 apr 1802 - Gullarp, Skåne, Sverige
Death25 Nov 1856 - Näs, Malmöhus, Sverige
MotherMarna Bengtsdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Gullarp, Skåne, Sverige on 7 apr 1802 to Anders Persson and Marna Bengtsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Måns Larsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 Nov 1856 in Näs, Malmöhus, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Persson
1766 - 1845
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Marna Bengtsdotter
1775 - 1842
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Måns Larsson
1795 - 1842
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Bengta Månsdotter
1833 - Unknown
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Jöns Månsson
1824 - 1896
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Lars Månsson
1835 - Unknown
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Sissa Månsdotter
1841 - 1905
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Anders Månsson
1838 - 1849
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Sven Månsson
1830 - 1885
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Sven Månsson
1825 - Unknown
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Sissa Nilsdotter
1828 - Unknown

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