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Bengta Andersdotter

Birth8 Mar 1812 - Skårby, Skåne, Sverige
Death19 jan 1899 - Laholms landsforsamling, Halland, Sverige
MotherSissela Månsdotter
FatherAnders Jönsson

Born in Skårby, Skåne, Sverige on 8 Mar 1812 to Anders Jönsson and Sissela Månsdotter. Bengta Andersdotter married Per Månsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 19 jan 1899 in Laholms landsforsamling, Halland, Sverige.

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Anders Jönsson
1765 - 1825
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Sissela Månsdotter
1778 - 1831
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Per Månsson
1811 - 1900
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Magnus Persson
1840 - 1912
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Maria Persdotter
1850 - Unknown
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August Persson
1854 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1843 - Unknown
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Olof Persson
1847 - Unknown
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Carl Persson
1849 - Unknown
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Lars Persson
1845 - 1916

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