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Cajsa Andersdotter

Birth9 dec 1786 - Norshyttan, Hedemora, Kopparberg, Sweden
Death1837 - Norshyttan, Hedemora, Kopparberg, Sweden
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Born in Norshyttan, Hedemora, Kopparberg, Sweden on 9 dec 1786. Cajsa Andersdotter married Johan Ersson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1837 in Norshyttan, Hedemora, Kopparberg, Sweden.

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Johan Ersson
1791 - Unknown
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Anders Jansson
1817 - 1894
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Eric Jansson
1811 - Unknown
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Johan Jansson
1815 - 1822
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Anna Jansdotter
1813 - Unknown
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Christina Jansdotter
1822 - Unknown
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Lars Jansson
1819 - Unknown
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Johan Jansson
1825 - 1825
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Catrina Jansdotter
1826 - Unknown

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