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Anna Olasdotter

Birth21 February 1727 - Löfvestad, Malmöhus, Sweden
Death15 December 1796 - Löfvestad, Malmöhus, Sweden
MotherKirstina Persdotter
FatherOlof Gummesson

Born in Löfvestad, Malmöhus, Sweden on 21 February 1727 to Olof Gummesson and Kirstina Persdotter. Anna Olasdotter married Anders Gummesson and had 6 children. She passed away on 15 December 1796 in Löfvestad, Malmöhus, Sweden.

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Olof Gummesson
1676 - 1749
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Kirstina Persdotter
1691 - 1777
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Anders Gummesson
1723 - 1775
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Jöns Andersson
1757 - 1826
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Eljena Andersdotter
1763 - Unknown
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Ingar Andersdotter
1753 - 1778
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Ingar Andersdotter
1749 - 1750
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Matta Andersson
1766 - Unknown
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Elsa Andersdotter
1760 - Unknown

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