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Anna Persdotter

Birth18 FEB 1713 - Nederkalix (BD)
Death1754 - Gammelgården 5
MotherSigrid Hansdotter
FatherPer Henriksson

Born in Nederkalix (BD) on 18 FEB 1713 to Per Henriksson and Sigrid Hansdotter. Anna Persdotter married Pehr Persson ( Root ) and had 13 children. She passed away on 1754 in Gammelgården 5.

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Parents
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Per Henriksson
1680 - 1730
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Sigrid Hansdotter
1679 - 1720
Spouse(s)
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Pehr Persson ( Root )
1708 - 1787
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Margreta Pehrsdotter
1734 - 1777
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Britt Pehrsdotter
1739 - 1822
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Pehr Persson
1737 - 1809
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Lars Persson
1742 - 1815
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Anna Pehrsdotter
1751 - 1834
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Nils Pehrsson Söhr
1745 - 1822
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Pehr Pehrsson
1737 - 1813
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Barn
1735 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1758 - Unknown
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Margreta Pehrsdotter
1731 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1766 - 1809
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Brita Persdotter
1745 - 1825
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Karin Pehrsdotter
1749 - 1833

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