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Anna Andersdotter

Birth8 JAN 1713 - Kringlarp, Börstig
Death26 NOV 1777 - Siöarp, Möne
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Born in Kringlarp, Börstig on 8 JAN 1713. Anna Andersdotter married Nils Månsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 26 NOV 1777 in Siöarp, Möne.

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Nils Månsson
1712 - 1766
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Nils Månsson
1735 - 1803
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Nils Månsson
1718 - 1787
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Carin Nilsdotter
1741 - 1816
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Agneta Nilsdotter
1750 - Unknown
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Annica Nilsdotter
1743 - 1804
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Bengt Nilsson
1745 - 1792
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Inga Nilsdotter
1753 - Unknown
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Catharina Nilsdotter
1757 - Unknown
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Daniel Nilsson
1754 - 1820
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Catharina Nilsson
1757 - Unknown

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