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Bengta ANDERSDOTTER

Birth28 Dec 1778 - Skivarp, Malmohus, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherKerstina Persdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Skivarp, Malmohus, Sweden on 28 Dec 1778 to Anders Nilsson and Kerstina Persdotter. Bengta ANDERSDOTTER married Truls ANDERSSON and had 9 children.

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Parents
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Anders Nilsson
1748 - 1812
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Kerstina Persdotter
1743 - 1812
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Truls Andersson
1780 - 1827
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Nils Trulsson
1815 - 1876
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Pernilla Trulsdotter
1805 - Unknown
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Jons Trullsson
Unknown - 1824
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Lars Trullsson
1811 - 1816
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Anders Trulsson
1823 - 1824
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Pehr Trulsdotter
1818 - 1819
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Pehr Trulsson
1813 - 1816
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Jöns Trulsson
1826 - 1876
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Anders Trulsson
1808 - 1819

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