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Anna Persdotter

Birth1710 - Lavarö, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige
Death19 Jan 1787 - Jersö, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige
MotherMargareta Persdotter
FatherPer Larsson

Born in Lavarö, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige on 1710 to Per Larsson and Margareta Persdotter. Anna Persdotter had 9 children. She passed away on 19 Jan 1787 in Jersö, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige.

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Per Larsson
1681 - 1749
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Margareta Persdotter
1654 - 1712
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Jan Ersson
1754 - 1838
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Margareta Eriksdotter
1730 - 1736
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Brita Eriksdotter Hedbom
1735 - Unknown
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Olof Ersson
1744 - 1745
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Karin Ersdotter
1738 - 1820
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Anna Ersdotter
1733 - Unknown
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Erik Ersson
1747 - 1818
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Staffan Ersson
1750 - 1798
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Per Ersson
1741 - 1791

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