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Brita Andersdotter

Birth21 SEP 1743 - Tjusby, Gärdslösa församling, Kalmar län, Sverige
Death31 DEC 1806 - vra Sandby, Bredsätra församling, Kalmar län, Sverige
MotherMalin Persdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Tjusby, Gärdslösa församling, Kalmar län, Sverige on 21 SEP 1743 to Anders Larsson and Malin Persdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Per Ingesson and had 5 children. She passed away on 31 DEC 1806 in vra Sandby, Bredsätra församling, Kalmar län, Sverige.

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Anders Larsson
1733 - Unknown
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Malin Persdotter
1719 - 1755
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Per Ingesson
1744 - 1809
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Pehr Pehrsson
1776 - 1863
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Anna Persdotter
1779 - 1851
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Britta Persdotter
1772 - Unknown
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Ingrid Persdotter
1785 - 1803
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Kajsa Persdotter
1783 - Unknown

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