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Dordi Andersdotter

Birth24 Nov 1735 - Blåsmark 2, Piteå lfs, Sverige
Death14 Jan 1814 - Blåsmark 3, Piteå lfs, Sverige
MotherKarin Jacobsdotter
FatherAnders Nils Andersson

Born in Blåsmark 2, Piteå lfs, Sverige on 24 Nov 1735 to Anders Nils Andersson and Karin Jacobsdotter. Dordi Andersdotter married Anders Hansson and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 Jan 1814 in Blåsmark 3, Piteå lfs, Sverige.

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Anders Nils Andersson
1708 - 1759
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Karin Jacobsdotter
1711 - 1787
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Anders Hansson
1736 - 1800
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Katarina Andersdotter
1767 - 1848
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Margareta Andersdotter
1762 - 1851
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Maria Andersdotter
1777 - 1862
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Katarina Andersdotter
1764 - Unknown
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Maria Andersdotter Bodö
1767 - 1808

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