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Anna Jansdotter

Birth29 Apr 1738 - Gröntuv 23, Gagnef, Dalarna, Sverige
Death13 Sep 1809 - Moje 18, Gagnef, Dalarna, Sverige
MotherKerstin Olsdotter
FatherJur Jan Olofsson

Born in Gröntuv 23, Gagnef, Dalarna, Sverige on 29 Apr 1738 to Jur Jan Olofsson and Kerstin Olsdotter. Anna Jansdotter married Mats Jonases Jonsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 Sep 1809 in Moje 18, Gagnef, Dalarna, Sverige.

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Parents
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Jur Jan Olofsson
1705 - 1768
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Kerstin Olsdotter
1711 - 1773
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Mats Jonases Jonsson
1730 - 1804
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Jans Jonas Matsson
1772 - 1846
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Jonases Jan Matsson
1775 - 1850
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Kerstin Matsdotter
1780 - Unknown
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Brita Matsdotter
1769 - Unknown
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Olof Matsson
1779 - 1779
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Jonases Olof Matsson
1771 - 1828

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