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Anna Andersdotter

Birth2 okt 1820 - Östra Värlinge, Hammarlöv
Death16 jan 1907 - Maglarp 28, Malmöhus, Sverige
MotherKjersti Jönsdotter
FatherAnders Jönsson

Born in Östra Värlinge, Hammarlöv on 2 okt 1820 to Anders Jönsson and Kjersti Jönsdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Jeppa Hansson-Borgman and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 jan 1907 in Maglarp 28, Malmöhus, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Jönsson
1790 - Unknown
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Kjersti Jönsdotter
1789 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Jeppa Hansson-borgman
1820 - 1912
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Ingrid Jeppsdotter Borgman
1850 - 1913
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Anders Jeppsson Borgman
1855 - 1926
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Hans Jeppsson Borgman
1846 - 1932
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Anders Bergman
Unknown - Unknown
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Kersti
1848 - 1850
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Kjerstin Jeppsdotter
1853 - 1854
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Nils Jeppsson
1858 - 1859
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Nils Jeppsson
1853 - 1854
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Hanna Jeppsdotter
1844 - 1936
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Ingrid Jeppsson
1850 - 1928

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