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Anna Andersdotter

Birth10 MAR 1698 - Örnaholm, Båraryd, Jönköpings län
Death12 APR 1781 - Våthult, Jönköping, Sweden
MotherBritta Jönsdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Örnaholm, Båraryd, Jönköpings län on 10 MAR 1698 to Anders Larsson and Britta Jönsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Bengt Bengtsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 12 APR 1781 in Våthult, Jönköping, Sweden.

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Anders Larsson
Unknown - 1740
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Britta Jönsdotter
1674 - 1740
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Bengt Bengtsson
1703 - 1779
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Britta Bengtsdotter
1733 - 1779
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Anders* Bengtsson
1738 - 1804
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Kerstin Bengtsdotter
1741 - 1743
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Anna Bengtsdotter
1737 - Unknown
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Anders Bengtsson
1732 - Unknown
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Annica Bengtsdotter
1749 - Unknown

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