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Anna Lovisa Andersdotter

Birth24 feb 1808 - Jontorp, Snavlunda församling, Örebro län, Sweden
Death11 mars 1850 - Jontorp, Snavlunda församling, Örebro län, Sweden
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Born in Jontorp, Snavlunda församling, Örebro län, Sweden on 24 feb 1808. Anna Lovisa Andersdotter married Anders Ersson and had 5 children. She passed away on 11 mars 1850 in Jontorp, Snavlunda församling, Örebro län, Sweden.

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Anders Ersson
1795 - 1874
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Carl Ferdinand Andersson
1837 - 1917
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Adolf Fredrik Andersson
1829 - 1832
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Dödfödd Andersdotter
1832 - Unknown
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Stina Lovisa Andersdotter
1825 - Unknown
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Carolina Matilda Andersdotter
1834 - 1843

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