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Anna Nilsdotter

Birth4 SEP 1754 - Kyrkobordet, Skog (Y)
Death1 JAN 1835 - Strömnäs, Gudmundrå (Y)
MotherMalin (Malena) Johansdotter
FatherNils Hansson Lind

Born in Kyrkobordet, Skog (Y) on 4 SEP 1754 to Nils Hansson Lind and Malin (Malena) Johansdotter. Anna Nilsdotter married ERIK Eriksson and had 12 children. She passed away on 1 JAN 1835 in Strömnäs, Gudmundrå (Y).

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Parents
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Nils Hansson Lind
1719 - 1760
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Malin (Malena) Johansdotter
1727 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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Erik Eriksson
1750 - 1812
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Hans Strömberg
1785 - 1860
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Jon Eriksson
1793 - 1867
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Olof Höglin
1788 - 1851
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Elof Högström
1790 - 1860
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Anna Ersdotter
1796 - 1867
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Kristina Ersdotter
1783 - 1857
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Brita
1792 - 1792
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Magdalena Ersdotter
1799 - Unknown
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Nils Ersson
1782 - Unknown
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Erik Ersson
1777 - 1855
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Britta Ersdotter
1792 - Unknown
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Anna Lena Ersdotter
1798 - Unknown

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