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Chersti Andersdotter

Birth9 jan 1721 - Lillarps mellangård, Skirö fs, Jönköping län
Death25 sep 1791 - Gårdveda kvarn, Gårveda fs, Kalmar län
MotherNot Available
FatherAnders Mårtensson

Born in Lillarps mellangård, Skirö fs, Jönköping län on 9 jan 1721 to Anders Mårtensson. Chersti Andersdotter married Sven Håkansson and had 6 children. She passed away on 25 sep 1791 in Gårdveda kvarn, Gårveda fs, Kalmar län.

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Anders Mårtensson
1660 - Unknown
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Sven Håkansson
1720 - Unknown
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Magnus* Svensson
1761 - 1832
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Petter Svensson
1746 - Unknown
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Anders Andersson
1752 - Unknown
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Annica Svensson
1743 - Unknown
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Lena Svensson
1754 - Unknown
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Catharina Svensson
1766 - Unknown

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