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David Alexius Andersson

Birth1882-01-22 - Källby, Skaraborg, Sverige
Death16 Jun 1946 - Götene, Sweden
MotherMaria Kristina Segersäll
FatherLars Petter Andersson

Born in Källby, Skaraborg, Sverige on 1882-01-22 to Lars Petter Andersson and Maria Kristina Segersäll. David Alexius Andersson married Anna Maria Persson and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Jun 1946 in Götene, Sweden.

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Lars Petter Andersson
1848 - 1936
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Maria Kristina Segersäll
1851 - 1917
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Anna Maria Persson
1885 - 1952
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Inger Maria Axelsson
1918 - 1978
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Wera Margareta Davidsson
1924 - 2004
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Anna Persson Andersson Davidsdotter
1920 - Unknown
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David Torgny Andersson
1917 - 1918
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David Torgny Davidsson
1922 - 2012

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