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Brita Andersdotter

Birth23 September 1773 - Skeppsta, Täby, Örebro län, Sweden
Death17 October 1818 - Skeppsta, Täby, Örebro län, Sweden
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Born in Skeppsta, Täby, Örebro län, Sweden on 23 September 1773. Brita Andersdotter married Abraham Månsson and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 October 1818 in Skeppsta, Täby, Örebro län, Sweden.

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Abraham Månsson
1765 - 1832
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Lovisa Abrahamsdotter
1816 - 1818
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Per Abrahamsson
1818 - 1818
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Pehr Abrahamsson
1806 - 1866
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Stina Abrahamsdotter
1793 - Unknown
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Brita Maria Abrahamsdotter
1799 - Unknown
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Anders Abrahamsson
1808 - 1809
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Inga Caisa Abrahamsdotter
1803 - Unknown
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Lars Abrahamsson
1796 - Unknown
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Anna Abrahamsdotter
1810 - 1818
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Greta Lisa Abrahamsdotter
1813 - 1813

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