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Anna Lovisa Andersson

Birth13 maj 1861 - Danviks hospital och Sicklaö, Stockholm, Sverige
Death29 jul 1906 - Kungsholm, Stockholm, Sverige
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Born in Danviks hospital och Sicklaö, Stockholm, Sverige on 13 maj 1861. Anna Lovisa Andersson had 7 children. She passed away on 29 jul 1906 in Kungsholm, Stockholm, Sverige.

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Knut Fredrik Gustafsson
1900 - 1979
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Anna Augusta Teresia Gustafsson
1897 - 1971
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Sylvia Lovisa Gustafsson
1902 - 1903
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Anna Maria Margareta Gustafsson
1890 - 1893
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Olga Amalia Josefina Gustafsson
1892 - 1974
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Emil Valfrid Gustafsson
1899 - 1953
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Karl Gustaf Wilhelm Gustafsson
1894 - 1927

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