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Anna Andersdotter

Birth27 Apr 1709 - Nordmaling, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Death11 Oct 1778 - Nordmaling, Vasterbotten, Sweden
MotherSegrid Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Eriksson

Born in Nordmaling, Vasterbotten, Sweden on 27 Apr 1709 to Anders Eriksson and Segrid Nilsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Östen Ivarsson and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 Oct 1778 in Nordmaling, Vasterbotten, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Eriksson
1663 - 1741
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Segrid Nilsdotter
1670 - 1734
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ÖSten Ivarsson
1704 - 1790
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Segrid ÖStensdotter
1745 - 1813
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Anna ÖStensdotter
1741 - 1803
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Anders Ostensson
1742 - 1743
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Ivar ÖStensson
1744 - 1811
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Olof ÖStensson
1755 - 1755
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Segrid ÖStensdotter
1737 - 1738
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Margareta ÖStensdotter
1738 - 1739
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Olof ÖStensson
1749 - 1750
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Margareta ÖStensdotter
1748 - 1804
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Anders ÖStensson
1751 - 1758

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