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Anna Stina Andersdotter

Birth19 Sep 1832 - Nårunga, Älvsborg, Sverige
Death23 Aug 1922 - Nårunga, Älvsborg, Sverige
MotherKatrina Svensdotter
FatherAnders Svensson Munter

Born in Nårunga, Älvsborg, Sverige on 19 Sep 1832 to Anders Svensson Munter and Katrina Svensdotter. Anna Stina Andersdotter married Carl Andersson and had 5 children. She passed away on 23 Aug 1922 in Nårunga, Älvsborg, Sverige.

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Anders Svensson Munter
1796 - Unknown
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Katrina Svensdotter
1799 - Unknown
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Carl Andersson
1824 - 1881
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Ida Carolina Karlsdotter Johansson
1860 - 1921
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Julius Carlsson
1863 - 1934
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Axel Karlsson
1866 - 1943
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Selma Serafia Karlsson
1870 - 1957
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Betty Karlsdotter Johansson
1874 - 1954

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