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Anna Persdotter

Birth4 DEC 1742 - Gillberga
Death18 MAY 1821 - Lilla Jämtebo
MotherKerstin Persson
FatherPer Ersson or Eriksson

Born in Gillberga on 4 DEC 1742 to Per Ersson or Eriksson and Kerstin Persson. Anna Persdotter married mats larsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 MAY 1821 in Lilla Jämtebo.

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Parents
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Per Ersson Or Eriksson
1711 - Unknown
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Kerstin Persson
1714 - 1788
Spouse(s)
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Mats Larsson
1738 - 1821
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Mats Larsson
1738 - 1790
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Anders Matsson Löfgren
1784 - 1834
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Anders Mattsson Mattila
1782 - Unknown
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Anders Mattsson
1784 - 1834
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Stina-brita Matsdotter
1769 - 1842
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Christina Brita Matsdotter
1769 - Unknown
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Anders Matsson
1785 - Unknown
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Anders Matsson
1771 - Unknown

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