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Daniel Andersson

Birth1/30/1761 - Hassleby, Jönköping, Sweden
Death13 Feb 1837 - Hassleby 0136007 (7 children)GL1096.8.42600
MotherIngrid Eriksdotter
FatherAnders Jonsson

Born in Hassleby, Jönköping, Sweden on 1/30/1761 to Anders Jonsson and Ingrid Eriksdotter. Daniel Andersson married Sara Ericsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1837 in Hassleby 0136007 (7 children)GL1096.8.42600.

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Anders Jonsson
1726 - 1804
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Ingrid Eriksdotter
1726 - 1799
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Sara Ericsdotter
1769 - 1846
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Jonas Danielsson
1795 - 1849
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Sara Caisa Danielsdotter
1800 - 1841
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Eric Johan Danielsson
1790 - 1809
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Margreta Danielsdotter
1795 - 1863
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Lars Peter Danielsson
1783 - 1804
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Jonas Danielsson
1793 - 1795

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