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Anna Jonsdotter

Birth1649 - Gruvriset, Dalarnas, Sweden
Death21 dec 1730 - Gruvriset, Dalarnas, Sweden
MotherKerstin Danielsdotter
FatherJonas Hemmingsson

Born in Gruvriset, Dalarnas, Sweden on 1649 to Jonas Hemmingsson and Kerstin Danielsdotter. Anna Jonsdotter married Nils Nilsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 dec 1730 in Gruvriset, Dalarnas, Sweden.

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Parents
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Jonas Hemmingsson
1624 - 1698
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Kerstin Danielsdotter
1628 - 1698
Spouse(s)
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Nils Nilsson
1655 - 1699
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Nils Persson
1644 - 1717
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Perols Per Nilsson
1693 - 1724
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Jonas Nilsson
1684 - 1750
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Olof Nilsson
1698 - 1803
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Anders Nilsson
1692 - Unknown
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Karin Nilsdotter
1688 - Unknown
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Erik Nilsson
1694 - Unknown
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Nils Nilsson
1691 - 1741

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