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Britta Cajsa Andersdotter

Birth9 Februari 1810 - Dammhyttan, Fernebo, Värmland
Death2 APR 1881 - Grythyttan, Fetebergstorp
MotherStina Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Dammhyttan, Fernebo, Värmland on 9 Februari 1810 to Anders Andersson and Stina Jonsdotter. Britta Cajsa Andersdotter married Carl Hindriksson and had 6 children. She passed away on 2 APR 1881 in Grythyttan, Fetebergstorp.

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Anders Andersson
1775 - 1840
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Stina Jonsdotter
1779 - 1837
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Carl Hindriksson
1807 - 1877
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Carl Karlsson
1840 - 1917
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Brita Cajsa Carlsdotter
1843 - 1879
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Erik Johan Carlsson
1835 - 1895
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Fredrik Karlsson
1842 - 1864
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Nils Carlsson
1845 - 1865
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Johan Henrik Karlsson
1837 - 1864

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