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Anna Andersdotter

Birth29 Sep 1756 - Alskog, Gotland, Sweden
Death9 May 1811 - Alskog, Gotland, Sweden
MotherMalena Larsdotter
FatherAnders Olofsson

Born in Alskog, Gotland, Sweden on 29 Sep 1756 to Anders Olofsson and Malena Larsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Per Persson and had 7 children. She passed away on 9 May 1811 in Alskog, Gotland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Olofsson
1733 - 1762
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Malena Larsdotter
1727 - 1806
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Per Persson
1761 - 1815
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Malena Persdotter
1781 - 1806
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Anna Persdotter
1790 - 1790
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Per Persson
1790 - 1790
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Anna Pehrsdotter
1788 - 1789
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Anna Persdotter
1794 - Unknown
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Christina Pehrsdotter
1785 - Unknown
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Margareta Pehrsdotter
1791 - 1806

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