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Botilla Andersdotter

Birth19 Mar 1738 - Applerum, Kalmar, Sverige
Death17 Apr 1802 - Torsås, Qvilla, Svarvaretorpet, Kalmar län
MotherKarin Olufsdotter
FatherAnders Olufsson Hvitlock

Born in Applerum, Kalmar, Sverige on 19 Mar 1738 to Anders Olufsson Hvitlock and Karin Olufsdotter. Botilla Andersdotter married Nils Larsson Coffernagel and had 9 children. She passed away on 17 Apr 1802 in Torsås, Qvilla, Svarvaretorpet, Kalmar län.

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Parents
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Anders Olufsson Hvitlock
1696 - 1756
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Karin Olufsdotter
1701 - 1782
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Nils Larsson Coffernagel
1731 - 1790
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Petter Nilsson Qvillman
1778 - 1846
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Karin Nilsdotter
1769 - 1843
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Lars Nilsson Coffernagel
1761 - Unknown
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Marie Nilsdotter
1766 - 1812
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Israel Nilsson Sjögren
1775 - Unknown
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Olaus Nilsson
1764 - 1773
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Anders Nilsson
1772 - Unknown
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Israel Nilsson
1771 - 1771
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Maria Nilsdotter
1759 - Unknown

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