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Brita Andersdotter

Birth11 Aug 1788 - Lystorp Lillegard, Hov, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Sweden
MotherIngrid Ingegerd Andersdotter
FatherAnders Svensson

Born in Lystorp Lillegard, Hov, Sweden on 11 Aug 1788 to Anders Svensson and Ingrid Ingegerd Andersdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Per Gunnar Bengtson and had 6 children. She passed away in Sweden.

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Anders Svensson
Unknown - Unknown
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Ingrid Ingegerd Andersdotter
1747 - 1835
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Per Gunnar Bengtson
1782 - Unknown
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Anders Ersson
1786 - 1836
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Annika Gunnarsdotter
1820 - 1914
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Johanna Gunnarsdotter
1828 - 1879
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Johannes Gunnarsson
1831 - 1918
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Bengt Gunnarsson
1822 - 1897
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Anders Peter Gunnarsson
1835 - 1923
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Gustaf Andersson
1834 - 1908

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