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Anna Andersdotter

Birth23 NOV 1739 - lvkarleby (C
Death4 May 1778 - Västanå, Älvkarleby, Uppsala (C), Sweden
MotherMalin Olofsdotter
FatherAnders Lundberg (Isacsson)

Born in lvkarleby (C on 23 NOV 1739 to Anders Lundberg (Isacsson) and Malin Olofsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Carl Larsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 4 May 1778 in Västanå, Älvkarleby, Uppsala (C), Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Lundberg (Isacsson)
1708 - 1768
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Malin Olofsdotter
1714 - 1777
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Carl Larsson
1734 - Unknown
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Magdalena Malena Carlsdotter
1763 - 1820
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Anders Carlsson
1768 - 1768
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Anna Carlsdotter
1771 - 1773
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Carl Carlsson
1765 - Unknown
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Maria Carlsdotter
1778 - Unknown
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Lars Carlsson
1761 - 1783

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