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Cajsa Andersdotter

Birth25 Sep 1780 - Vastra Ed, Kalmar, Sweden
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherCherstin Svensdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Vastra Ed, Kalmar, Sweden on 25 Sep 1780 to Anders Persson and Cherstin Svensdotter. Cajsa Andersdotter married Peter Hindriksson and had 7 children.

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Parents
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Anders Persson
1755 - 1820
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Cherstin Svensdotter
1748 - 1813
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Peter Hindriksson
1767 - 1804
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Olof Nilsson
1779 - 1842
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Hinrik Petersson
1802 - Unknown
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Inga Olofsdotter
1820 - Unknown
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Maja Stina Olofsdotter
1816 - Unknown
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Anders Olofsson
1806 - Unknown
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Anna Stina Olofsdotter
1809 - Unknown
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Olof Olofsson
1812 - Unknown
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Nils Peter Olofsson
1823 - 1823

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