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Claes Andersson

Birth18 Jan 1754 - Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden
Death21 Jul 1809 - Långkärra, Ronneby, Blekinge, Sweden
MotherElin Claesdotter
FatherLars Månsson

Born in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden on 18 Jan 1754 to Lars Månsson and Elin Claesdotter. Claes Andersson had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Jul 1809 in Långkärra, Ronneby, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Lars Månsson
Unknown - 1792
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Elin Claesdotter
1725 - 1761
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Måns Claesson
1790 - 1833
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Anders Claesson
1794 - Unknown
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Karin Klasdotter
1800 - 1878
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Jöns Claesson
1792 - Unknown
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Elin Claesdotter
1787 - Unknown
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Peter Claesson
1797 - Unknown
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Nils Claesson
1786 - 1787
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Dödfött Flickebarn Sunesdotter
1799 - 1799
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Cissa Claesdotter
1803 - Unknown
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Botil Claesson
1805 - 1860

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