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Brita Andersdotter

BirthOct 1688 - Södra Saraböke, Femsjö, Halland, Sverige
Death18 August 1754 - Elmhult, Femsjö, Jönköping, Sweden
MotherKERSTIN ARFVIDSDOTTER
FatherAnders Jonsson

Born in Södra Saraböke, Femsjö, Halland, Sverige on Oct 1688 to Anders Jonsson and KERSTIN ARFVIDSDOTTER. Brita Andersdotter married STEPHAN ANDERSSON and had 11 children. She passed away on 18 August 1754 in Elmhult, Femsjö, Jönköping, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Jonsson
1674 - 1744
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Kerstin Arfvidsdotter
1668 - 1744
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Stephan Andersson
1664 - 1713
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Anders Mansson
1691 - 1749
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Anders Larsson
1676 - 1758
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Arvid Stefansson
1713 - 1795
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Jöns Andersson
1720 - 1771
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Johan(nes) Stefansson
1709 - 1740
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Anders Andersson
1733 - 1810
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Anna Andersdotter
1730 - 1782
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Stefan Andersson
1722 - 1801
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Elin Andersdotter
1725 - 1792
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Sven Andersson
1727 - Unknown
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Hans Anderson
1723 - 1800
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Carl Sjulsson
1716 - 1791
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Anna Andersdotter
1731 - 1755

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