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Brita Andersdotter

Birth1692 - Röjeråsen, Rättvik, Dalarna, Sweden
Death14 Jul 1754 - Röjeråsen Rättvik Kopparberg Sverige
MotherBrita Olsdotter
FatherLind Anders Larsson

Born in Röjeråsen, Rättvik, Dalarna, Sweden on 1692 to Lind Anders Larsson and Brita Olsdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Ivar Hansson and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 Jul 1754 in Röjeråsen Rättvik Kopparberg Sverige.

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Parents
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Lind Anders Larsson
1655 - 1709
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Brita Olsdotter
1661 - 1727
Spouse(s)
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Ivar Hansson
1690 - 1756
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Anna Ivarsdotter
1724 - 1789
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Giers Anders Ifarsson
1719 - 1759
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Sara Ivarsdotter
1727 - 1800
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Lars Ivarsson
1722 - 1724
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Hans Ivarsson
1716 - Unknown
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Brita Ivarsdotter
1714 - Unknown

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