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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1754 - Not Available
Death27 Jan 1815 - St Tuna Kopparberg
MotherNot Available
FatherNot Available

Born on 1754. Anna Andersdotter had 14 children. She passed away on 27 Jan 1815 in St Tuna Kopparberg.

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Per Ersson
1793 - Unknown
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Abraham Ersson
1795 - Unknown
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Jan Ersson
1790 - Unknown
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Hans Ersson
1786 - Unknown
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Lars Ersson
1798 - Unknown
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Anna Ersdotter
1794 - Unknown
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Per Ersson
1792 - Unknown
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Ingier Eriksdr
1794 - 1843
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Erik Ersson
1781 - 1825
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Erik Ersson
1789 - 1789
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Erik Ersson
1788 - Unknown
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Erik Ersson
1792 - 1832
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Anders Ersson
1785 - 1854
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Anna Ersdotter
1783 - 1840

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