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Eli Andersdatter

BirthAug 1726 - Fossen, Buskerud, Norway
Death5 Jun 1805 - Berg, Vestfold, Norway
MotherBerit Sørensdatter
FatherAnders Olson

Born in Fossen, Buskerud, Norway on Aug 1726 to Anders Olson and Berit Sørensdatter. Eli Andersdatter married Nils Hansen Berg (Rud) (Temte) (Sønset) and had 7 children. She passed away on 5 Jun 1805 in Berg, Vestfold, Norway.

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Anders Olson
1686 - 1754
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Berit Sørensdatter
1690 - 1775
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Nils Hansen Berg (Rud) (Temte) (Sønset)
1722 - 1807
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Randi Nielsdatter
1758 - 1818
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Erik Nielsen
1750 - 1830
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Hans Nielsen
1756 - 1833
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Arne Nielsen
1744 - 1802
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Sissel Nielsdatter
1747 - 1769
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Anders Nielsen
1766 - 1779
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Lars Nielsen
1769 - 1835

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