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Anna Persdotter

Birth1757 - Gåsborn, Värmland, Sverige
Death1806 - Dunderberget, Dalarna, Sverige
MotherLena Olsdotter
FatherPetter Persson

Born in Gåsborn, Värmland, Sverige on 1757 to Petter Persson and Lena Olsdotter. Anna Persdotter married Jan Matsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1806 in Dunderberget, Dalarna, Sverige.

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Parents
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Petter Persson
1733 - 1820
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Lena Olsdotter
1732 - 1798
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Jan Matsson
1756 - 1809
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Maria Jansdotter
1784 - 1818
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Christina (Stina) Jansdotter
1778 - 1823
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Jan Jansson
1780 - 1840
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Petter Jansson
1792 - Unknown
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Carl Jansson
1789 - Unknown
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Maja Jansdotter
1784 - Unknown
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Lena Jansdotter
1781 - 1810
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Mats Jansson
1786 - 1868

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