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Anna Persdotter

Birth27 MAY 1737 - Österfors, Gagnef, (W)
Death20 NOV 1812 - Åby, Vallentuna, Stockholms län
MotherAnna Ersdotter
FatherPer Eliasson

Born in Österfors, Gagnef, (W) on 27 MAY 1737 to Per Eliasson and Anna Ersdotter. Anna Persdotter married Anders Larsson Willkatt and had 5 children. She passed away on 20 NOV 1812 in Åby, Vallentuna, Stockholms län.

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Parents
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Per Eliasson
1704 - 1743
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Anna Ersdotter
1691 - 1761
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Anders Larsson Willkatt
1737 - 1769
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Anders Larsson Qvist
1724 - 1752
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Per Jansson
1738 - 1796
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Anna Andersdotter (Dna)
1761 - 1839
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Anna Persdotter
1765 - Unknown
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Lars Andersson Qvist
1764 - 1838
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Johan Pehrsson
1774 - 1823
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Anna Cajsa Persdotter
1765 - Unknown

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