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Anna Andersdotter

Birth15 okt 1758 - Baldringetorp 17, Baldringe, Malmöhus, Sverige
Death14 jul 1824 - Högestad mölla, Högestad, Malmöhus, Sverige
MotherKerstina Rasmusdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Baldringetorp 17, Baldringe, Malmöhus, Sverige on 15 okt 1758 to Anders Nilsson and Kerstina Rasmusdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Per Olsson and had 4 children. She passed away on 14 jul 1824 in Högestad mölla, Högestad, Malmöhus, Sverige.

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Anders Nilsson
1712 - 1797
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Kerstina Rasmusdotter
1714 - 1778
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Per Olsson
1743 - 1805
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Nils Persson
Unknown - Unknown
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Sissa Persdotter
1789 - Unknown
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Kierstina Persdotter
1787 - 1850
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Anders Persson
1790 - Unknown
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Lasse Persson
1801 - Unknown

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