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Asser Andersson

Birth20 juli 1782 - Kumle, Västra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige
Death1834 - Västra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige
MotherOlu Assarsdotter
FatherAnders Åkesson

Born in Kumle, Västra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige on 20 juli 1782 to Anders Åkesson and Olu Assarsdotter. Asser Andersson married Pernilla Nilsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 1834 in Västra Sönnarslöv, Skåne, Sverige.

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Anders ÅKesson
1742 - 1804
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Olu Assarsdotter
1743 - 1813
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Pernilla Nilsdotter
1784 - 1857
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Anders Zintio (Assarsson)
1815 - 1866
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Per Assarsson
1822 - 1901
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Christina Assersdotter
1813 - Unknown
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Ulrika Assarsdotter
1828 - 1904
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Anna Maria Assarsdotter
1824 - Unknown
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Nils Assarsson
1819 - 1881

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