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Brita Andersdotter

Birth4 MAY 1700 - vertänger
Death1767 - Dalstuga
MotherAnna Matsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in vertänger on 4 MAY 1700 to Anders Andersson and Anna Matsdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Kramp Olof Andersson and had 11 children. She passed away on 1767 in Dalstuga.

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Parents
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Anders Andersson
1663 - 1752
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Anna Matsdotter
1664 - 1729
Spouse(s)
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Kramp Olof Andersson
1700 - 1772
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Israels/tjäder Jon Olsson
1725 - Unknown
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Carin Kramp Olsdotter
1732 - 1804
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Erik Olsson Giers Israels
1744 - Unknown
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Anna Kramp Olsdotter
1728 - 1814
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Margareta Olsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Brita Olsson
1733 - Unknown
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Anders Kramp Olsson Ollas
1722 - 1805
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Erik Olofsson
1745 - Unknown
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Daniels Olof Andersson
1748 - 1801
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Anders Olsson
1733 - Unknown
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Olof Olsson
1725 - 1800

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