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Brita Jansdotter

Birth25 Feb 1780 - Hallefors, Damshojden
Death31 December 1832 - Saxhyttan Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige
MotherMaria Helena COLLIN
FatherJohan Andersson

Born in Hallefors, Damshojden on 25 Feb 1780 to Johan Andersson and Maria Helena COLLIN. Brita Jansdotter married Abraham Pålsson and had 9 children. She passed away on 31 December 1832 in Saxhyttan Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige.

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Parents
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Johan Andersson
1757 - 1809
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Maria Helena Collin
1749 - 1821
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Abraham Pålsson
1779 - 1842
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Paulus Abrahamsson
1809 - 1861
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Johan Petter Abrahamsson
1810 - 1843
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Brita Maja Abrahamsdotter
1824 - 1824
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Brita Maja Abrahamsdotter
1829 - 1905
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Anna-brita Abramsdotter
1815 - 1890
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Abraham Abrahamsson
1818 - Unknown
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Isaac Abrahamsson
1826 - Unknown
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Carolina Abrahamsdotter
1813 - 1821
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Karolina Abrahamsdotter
1821 - Unknown

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