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Anna Larsdotter

Birth1740 - Lerbäck
Death14 Apr 1810 - Södra Björnfall, Lerbäck, Örebro, Sverige
MotherKjersti Nilsdotter
FatherLars Olsson

Born in Lerbäck on 1740 to Lars Olsson and Kjersti Nilsdotter. Anna Larsdotter married Anders Jönsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1810 in Södra Björnfall, Lerbäck, Örebro, Sverige.

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Parents
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Lars Olsson
1700 - Unknown
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Kjersti Nilsdotter
1726 - 1791
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Anders Jönsson
1740 - 1808
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Lena Andersdotter
1782 - 1854
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Lars Andersson
1771 - Unknown
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Sara Andersdotter
1775 - Unknown
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Lisa Andersdotter
1778 - Unknown
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Carl Andersson
1785 - Unknown
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Anna Andersdotter
1763 - 1839
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Anna Andersdotter
1765 - Unknown
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Lars Andersson
1765 - 1766

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