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Anna Jansdotter

Birth13juli1752 - Kolbäck, Västmanland, Sverige
Death20maj1827 - Kolbäck, Västmanland, Sverige
MotherElisabeth Jacobsdotter
FatherJohan (Jan) Jonsson

Born in Kolbäck, Västmanland, Sverige on 13juli1752 to Johan (Jan) Jonsson and Elisabeth Jacobsdotter. Anna Jansdotter married Per Larsson Bergman and had 6 children. She passed away on 20maj1827 in Kolbäck, Västmanland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Johan (Jan) Jonsson
1712 - 1769
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Elisabeth Jacobsdotter
1706 - Unknown
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Per Larsson Bergman
1751 - 1822
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Anna Persdotter
1784 - 1785
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Catharina Persdotter
1786 - 1879
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Per Persson Grän
1796 - 1863
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Anders Persson
1781 - Unknown
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Lars Persson
1791 - Unknown
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Christina Persdotter
1779 - Unknown

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