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Brita Andersdotter

Birth1706 - Olme, Varmland, Sweden
Death24 MAR 1772 - Olme, Varmland, Sweden
MotherNot Available
FatherAnders Mansson

Born in Olme, Varmland, Sweden on 1706 to Anders Mansson. Brita Andersdotter married Olof Persson and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 MAR 1772 in Olme, Varmland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Mansson
1666 - 1761
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Spouse(s)
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Olof Persson
1707 - 1770
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Ingeborg Olofsdotter
1735 - 1797
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Gullbrand Jansson
1729 - 1798
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Maria Jansdotter
1732 - 1773
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Petter Olofsson
1745 - Unknown
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Jan Olofsdotter
1737 - Unknown
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Catharina Olofsdotter
1743 - Unknown
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Anders Olofsson
1740 - Unknown
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Peter Olofsson
1739 - Unknown
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Jonas Jansson
1726 - Unknown

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