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Annika Andersdotter

Birth29 Jan 1748 - Vårdnäs, Östergötland, Sweden
Death19 June 1838 - Oppeby, Ostrgt, Swdn
MotherBrita Mansdotter
FatherAnders Håkansson

Born in Vårdnäs, Östergötland, Sweden on 29 Jan 1748 to Anders Håkansson and Brita Mansdotter. Annika Andersdotter married PEHR OR PETTER PERSSON and had 6 children. She passed away on 19 June 1838 in Oppeby, Ostrgt, Swdn.

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Parents
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Anders Håkansson
1705 - 1765
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Brita Mansdotter
1717 - 1781
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Pehr Or Petter Persson
1750 - 1832
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Johan Or Jaen Persson
1778 - 1852
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Anders Fredrik Persson
1772 - 1825
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Per Persson
1791 - 1862
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Brita Christina Persson
1775 - Unknown
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Anna Maja (Maria) Persdotter
1783 - 1784
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Anna Maja Persson
1787 - 1852

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