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Christina Andersdotter

Birth26 JUL 1748 - Snickarhemmet, Sandseryd, Jonkoping, Sweden
Death20 JUL 1837 - lderdom, Sandseryd, Jonkoping, Sweden
MotherKarin Andersdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Snickarhemmet, Sandseryd, Jonkoping, Sweden on 26 JUL 1748 to Anders Persson and Karin Andersdotter. Christina Andersdotter married Lars Bjugg and had 5 children. She passed away on 20 JUL 1837 in lderdom, Sandseryd, Jonkoping, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Persson
1719 - Unknown
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Karin Andersdotter
1716 - Unknown
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Lars Bjugg
1757 - 1842
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Marta Larsdotter
1780 - 1853
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Christian Larsson
1782 - 1830
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Gretha Catharina Larsdotter
1779 - 1779
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Johannes Larsson
1786 - Unknown
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Katarina Bjugg Larsdotter
1790 - 1852

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