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Anna Greta Andersdotter

Birth24 JUL 1803 - Stortorpet, Kvallsta, Östuna, Stockholm, Sverige
Death28 FEB 1879 - Ubby, Fasterna, Stockholm, Sverige
MotherAnna Andersdotter
FatherAnders Ersson

Born in Stortorpet, Kvallsta, Östuna, Stockholm, Sverige on 24 JUL 1803 to Anders Ersson and Anna Andersdotter. Anna Greta Andersdotter married Carl Scherlin Ärlig and had 5 children. She passed away on 28 FEB 1879 in Ubby, Fasterna, Stockholm, Sverige.

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Anders Ersson
1763 - 1836
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Anna Andersdotter
1770 - 1832
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Carl Scherlin ÄRlig
1795 - 1880
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Ulrika Charlotta ÄRlig
1836 - 1865
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Gustaf Adolf ÄRlig
1833 - Unknown
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Johanna * ÄRlig
1841 - 1897
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Carolina Margareta ÄRlig
1831 - 1915
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Clas Anton ÄRlig
1840 - 1840

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