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Anna Eskilsdotter

Birth01 Jan 1751 - Grätnäs, Sidensjö, Västernorrland, Sverige
Death3 December 1816 - Vik, Sidensjö, Västernorrland, Sweden
MotherBritta Nilsdotter
FatherEskel (Eskil) Eskelsson (Eskilsson)

Born in Grätnäs, Sidensjö, Västernorrland, Sverige on 01 Jan 1751 to Eskel (Eskil) Eskelsson (Eskilsson) and Britta Nilsdotter. Anna Eskilsdotter married Nils Jonsson and had 4 children. She passed away on 3 December 1816 in Vik, Sidensjö, Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Eskel (Eskil) Eskelsson (Eskilsson)
1725 - 1794
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Britta Nilsdotter
1728 - 1756
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Nils Jonsson
1740 - 1808
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Eskil Nilsson
1780 - 1859
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Jonas Nilsson
1781 - 1781
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Anna Nilsdotter
1778 - 1835
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Karin Andersdotter
1774 - 1834

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