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Britta Andersson

Birth9 NOV 1800 - Gamla Kyrkogard, , Jonkoping, Sweden
DeathDECEASED - Not Available
MotherStina Persdotter
FatherANDERS Knutsson

Born in Gamla Kyrkogard, , Jonkoping, Sweden on 9 NOV 1800 to ANDERS Knutsson and Stina Persdotter. Britta Andersson married Magnus Nilsson and had 7 children. She passed away on DECEASED.

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Parents
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Anders Knutsson
1778 - 1861
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Stina Persdotter
1778 - 1848
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Magnus Nilsson
1791 - 1868
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Anna Katarina Magnusdotter
1843 - 1928
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Johannes Magnusson
1826 - Unknown
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Christina Magnusson
1838 - Unknown
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Sven Peter Magnusson
1828 - Unknown
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Maria Magnusdotter
1835 - Unknown
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Anders Magnusson
1831 - Unknown
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Johannes Magnusson
1836 - Unknown

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