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Brita Andersdotter

Birth24 Nov 1771 - Skälby, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige
Death7 JAN 1853 - Bladåker
MotherMaja Maria Matsdotter
FatherAnders Eriksson

Born in Skälby, Edebo, Stockholm, Sverige on 24 Nov 1771 to Anders Eriksson and Maja Maria Matsdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Eric Olofsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 7 JAN 1853 in Bladåker.

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Parents
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Anders Eriksson
1744 - Unknown
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Maja Maria Matsdotter
1744 - 1811
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Eric Olofsson
1754 - 1832
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Mats Ersson
1803 - 1882
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Anders Ersson
1796 - Unknown
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Olof Ersson
1791 - 1807
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Greta Ersdotter
1794 - 1795
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Brita Stina Ersdotter
1805 - 1807
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Maja Ersdotter
1798 - 1798
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Jan Eric Ersson
1810 - 1894
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Eric Eriksson
1799 - 1800

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