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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1700 - Takene, Mangskog, Värmland, Sweden
Death24 May 1762 - Gylterud, Mangskog, Värmland, Sweden
MotherCecilia Jönsdotter
FatherAnders Olofsson

Born in Takene, Mangskog, Värmland, Sweden on 1700 to Anders Olofsson and Cecilia Jönsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Jon Jonsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 May 1762 in Gylterud, Mangskog, Värmland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Olofsson
1640 - 1725
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Cecilia Jönsdotter
1669 - 1737
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Jon Jonsson
1690 - 1768
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Ingred Jonsdotter
1721 - 1762
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Marit Jonsdotter
1727 - 1762
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Brynte Jonsson
1724 - 1806
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Karin Jonsdotter
1734 - 1775
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Brynte Jonsson
1719 - 1723
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Anders Jonsson
1745 - 1815
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Anna Jonsdotter
1738 - 1742

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