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Bothilda Andersdotter

Birth15 Aug 1844 - rkelljunga, Skåne, Sverige
Death20 Feb 1927 - Västra Sallerup, Skåne, Sverige
MotherSissa Bengtsdotter
FatherAnders Troedsson

Born in rkelljunga, Skåne, Sverige on 15 Aug 1844 to Anders Troedsson and Sissa Bengtsdotter. Bothilda Andersdotter married Per Månsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Feb 1927 in Västra Sallerup, Skåne, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Troedsson
1812 - 1882
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Sissa Bengtsdotter
1815 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Per Månsson
1843 - 1908
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Selma Månsson
1879 - Unknown
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Anna Månsson
1882 - 1943
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Elvira Månsson
1891 - 1923
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Hilma Månsson
1888 - 1919
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Karolina Persson
1863 - 1955
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Olga Månsson
1876 - 1929
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Amanda Månsson
1869 - 1922

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