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Brita Andersdotter

Birth17 MAR 1744 - Bredängen, Råby-Rönö (D
DeathNOV 1790 - Lövstugan, Nyköpings Alla Helgona (D
MotherBrita Ersdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Bredängen, Råby-Rönö (D on 17 MAR 1744 to Anders Persson and Brita Ersdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Hindrich Andersson and had 6 children. She passed away on NOV 1790 in Lövstugan, Nyköpings Alla Helgona (D.

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Anders Persson
1709 - 1748
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Brita Ersdotter
1717 - 1774
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Hindrich Andersson
1734 - 1789
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Hindrich Hindrichsson
1782 - 1865
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Christina Andersdotter
1775 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1770 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1780 - Unknown
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Per Andersson
1772 - Unknown
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Brita Catharina Hindrichsdotter
1786 - 1868

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