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Catharina Andersson

Birth15 Dec 1760 - Ekeby, Uppsala, Sweden
Death30 Apr 1818 - Skäfthammar, Uppsala, Sweden
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Born in Ekeby, Uppsala, Sweden on 15 Dec 1760. Catharina Andersson married Per Ericsson Brundin and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 Apr 1818 in Skäfthammar, Uppsala, Sweden.

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Per Ericsson Brundin
1752 - 1799
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Anders Pehrsson
1784 - 1845
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Per Pehrsson Brundin
1792 - Unknown
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Eric Pehrsson Brundin
1790 - Unknown
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Anna Pehrdr
1788 - Unknown
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Johan Pehrsson Brundin
1798 - Unknown
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Per Persson
1786 - 1786
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Mats Pehrsson Brundin
1794 - Unknown
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Cajsa Greta Persson
1781 - Unknown

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