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Anna Andersdotter

Birth05 Jan 1729 - Offerdal, Jämtlands län, Sverige
Death25 Nov 1782 - Offerdal, Jämtlands län, Sverige
MotherIngeborg Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Persson Bergklint

Born in Offerdal, Jämtlands län, Sverige on 05 Jan 1729 to Anders Persson Bergklint and Ingeborg Jonsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Jöran Nilsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 25 Nov 1782 in Offerdal, Jämtlands län, Sverige.

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Anders Persson Bergklint
1701 - 1768
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Ingeborg Jonsdotter
1699 - 1741
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Jöran Nilsson
1729 - 1794
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Erik Göransson
1762 - 1819
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Anders Goransson
1760 - 1855
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Ingeborg Göransdotter
1766 - 1853
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Nils Göransson
1756 - 1789
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Nils Göransson
1755 - 1755
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Märet Göransdotter
1759 - 1827

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