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Brita Andersdotter

Birth4 AUG 1692 - lgered 6, Staffas, Bergsjö, Hälsingland
Death27 Nov 1769 - lgered 6, Staffas, Bergsjö, Hälsingland
MotherKarin Pehrsdotter
FatherAnders Staphansson

Born in lgered 6, Staffas, Bergsjö, Hälsingland on 4 AUG 1692 to Anders Staphansson and Karin Pehrsdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Hans Olofsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 27 Nov 1769 in lgered 6, Staffas, Bergsjö, Hälsingland.

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Parents
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Anders Staphansson
1651 - 1729
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Karin Pehrsdotter
1643 - 1738
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Hans Olofsson
1701 - 1782
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Brita Hansdotter
1731 - 1767
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Olof Hansson
1724 - 1788
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Karen Hansdotter
1721 - 1796
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Margeta Hansdotter
1727 - Unknown
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Anders Hansson
1736 - 1748
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Hannah Olofsson
1740 - Unknown

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