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Brita Andersdotter

Birth19 April 1763 - Ostra, Sundby, Södermanland, Sverige
Death16 Augusti 1845 - Ostra ägor, Grindstugan, Sundby, Södermanland, Sverige
MotherChristina Andersdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Ostra, Sundby, Södermanland, Sverige on 19 April 1763 to Anders Larsson and Christina Andersdotter. Brita Andersdotter married Olof Ersson and had 4 children. She passed away on 16 Augusti 1845 in Ostra ägor, Grindstugan, Sundby, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Anders Larsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Christina Andersdotter
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Olof Ersson
1764 - 1838
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Maja Stina Olofsdotter
1794 - Unknown
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Eric Olsson
1806 - Unknown
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Brita Cajsa Olofsdotter
1797 - Unknown
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Anders Olsson
1802 - 1865

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