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Anna ANDERSEN

Birth1770 - Hasselo, Vaeg, Maribo, Denmark
Death17 DEC 1828 - Væggerløse, Maribo, Denmark
MotherAnne Johansen or Rommer
FatherAnders Hansen Rommer

Born in Hasselo, Vaeg, Maribo, Denmark on 1770 to Anders Hansen Rommer and Anne Johansen or Rommer. Anna ANDERSEN married Jorgen Borcheren and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 DEC 1828 in Væggerløse, Maribo, Denmark.

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Parents
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Anders Hansen Rommer
1760 - 1817
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Anne Johansen Or Rommer
1760 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Jorgen Borcheren
1769 - 1828
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Ole Hansen
1788 - 1847
Children Show all
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Dorthe Jorgensen
Unknown - Unknown
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Anders Jorgensen
1806 - 1806
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Margrethe Jorgensdatter
Unknown - 1832
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Bodil Jorgensen
1793 - Unknown
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Bodil Jorgensen
1807 - 1841
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Karen Jorgensdatter
1794 - Unknown
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Borger Jorgensen
1803 - 1810

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