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Anna Andersdotter

Birth15 01 1762 - Bottna, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Death14 Dec 1840 - Smögen, Kungshamns fs, Göteborg och Bohus
MotherBoret Hansdotter
FatherAnders Rassmussen

Born in Bottna, Västra Götaland, Sverige on 15 01 1762 to Anders Rassmussen and Boret Hansdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Olof Olofsson Strandberg and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 Dec 1840 in Smögen, Kungshamns fs, Göteborg och Bohus.

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Parents
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Anders Rassmussen
1729 - 1789
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Boret Hansdotter
1734 - Unknown
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Olof Olofsson Strandberg
1757 - 1841
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Alexander Olsson Strandberg
1794 - 1846
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Christian Olsson Strandberg
1791 - 1835
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Olaus Olsson
1786 - Unknown
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Martha Helena Strandberg
1799 - 1876
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Anna Strandberg
1789 - 1809

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