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Anna Cajsa Andersdotter

Birth9 NOV 1842 - Moheda
Death26 AUG 1890 - Dänningelanda
MotherMarta Månsdotter
FatherAndreas Månsson

Born in Moheda on 9 NOV 1842 to Andreas Månsson and Marta Månsdotter. Anna Cajsa Andersdotter married Johannes Svensson and had 6 children. She passed away on 26 AUG 1890 in Dänningelanda.

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Parents
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Andreas Månsson
1813 - 1844
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Marta Månsdotter
1810 - Unknown
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Johannes Svensson
Unknown - Unknown
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Hilma Katarina Johansson
1887 - 1938
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Frans Edvard Johansson
1870 - 1937
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Anders Hjalmar Johansson
1881 - Unknown
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David Vilhelm David Vilhelm David Vilhelm Svensson Johannesson
1865 - Unknown
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Carl August Johannesson
1867 - Unknown
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Johan Alfred Johannesson
1873 - Unknown

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