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Britta Andersdotter

Birth24 Oct 1781 - Skaraborg, Dalarnas, Sweden
Death27 Feb 1824 - Skaraborg, Dalarnas, Sweden
MotherKerstin Börjesdotter
FatherAnders Pehrsson

Born in Skaraborg, Dalarnas, Sweden on 24 Oct 1781 to Anders Pehrsson and Kerstin Börjesdotter. Britta Andersdotter married Jean Bjorn and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 Feb 1824 in Skaraborg, Dalarnas, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Pehrsson
1746 - 1810
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Kerstin Börjesdotter
1745 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Jean Bjorn
1776 - 1835
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Cajsa Johansdotter
1811 - 1874
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Christin Johansdotter
1819 - 1819
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Johannes Johansson
1805 - Unknown
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Jonas Johansson
1820 - 1820
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Anders Johansson
1813 - 1813
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Anders Johansson
1816 - Unknown
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Lisa Johansdotter
1815 - Unknown
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Maria Johansdotter
1809 - Unknown
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Gustaf Johansson
1821 - Unknown
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Anders Johanson
1816 - 1890

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