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Britta Andersdotter

Birth17 Jan 1778 - Bredared, (P
Death06 Jul 1860 - Tämta (P
MotherAnna Thorstensdotter
FatherAnders Månsson

Born in Bredared, (P on 17 Jan 1778 to Anders Månsson and Anna Thorstensdotter. Britta Andersdotter married Peter Andersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 06 Jul 1860 in Tämta (P.

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Anders Månsson
1748 - 1803
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Anna Thorstensdotter
1751 - 1841
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Peter Andersson
1777 - 1843
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Andreas Pettersson
1811 - 1871
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Sven Magnus Pettersson Jarl
1823 - 1904
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Anders Pettersson
1804 - 1847
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Ellicka Pettersdotter
1815 - 1883
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Christina Pettersdotter
1801 - Unknown
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Anna Stina Catharina Petterdotter
1807 - Unknown
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Caissa Pettersdotter
1801 - Unknown

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