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Carin Andersdotter

Birth10 Feb 1804 - Satila, Alvsborg, Sweden
Death2 Jun 1849 - Satila, Alvsborg, Sweden
MotherAnna Larsdotter
FatherAnders Jonsson

Born in Satila, Alvsborg, Sweden on 10 Feb 1804 to Anders Jonsson and Anna Larsdotter. Carin Andersdotter married Anders Andersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Jun 1849 in Satila, Alvsborg, Sweden.

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Anders Jonsson
1774 - 1835
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Anna Larsdotter
1785 - 1847
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Anders Andersson
1799 - 1867
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Bengt Anderson
1840 - 1918
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Anders Andersson
1830 - 1920
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Anna Britta Andersdotter
1837 - 1897
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Bengt Andersson
1832 - 1835
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Johannes Andersson
1840 - 1844
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Lars Andersson
1835 - 1874
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Britta Andersdotter
1828 - 1893

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