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Brita Andersdotter

Birth1683 - Röbäck Umeå landsf Västerbotten(AC
Death1761-03-01 - Täfteböle, Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden
MotherElisabet Simonsdotter
FatherAnders Hansson

Born in Röbäck Umeå landsf Västerbotten(AC on 1683 to Anders Hansson and Elisabet Simonsdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Olof Tomasson and had 5 children. She passed away on 1761-03-01 in Täfteböle, Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Hansson
1640 - 1696
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Elisabet Simonsdotter
1646 - 1733
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Olof Tomasson
1660 - 1740
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Sven Mosesson
1672 - 1752
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Brita Olofsdotter
1712 - 1759
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Anders Olofsson
1707 - 1757
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Daniel Olofsson Sundman
1710 - 1739
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Magdalena Olofsdotter
1703 - 1759
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Olof Olofsson Sundman
1716 - 1742

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