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Elin Andersdotter

Birth27 Dec 1730 - Lilla Siörda, Vislanda, Kronoberg, Sweden
Death9 jan 1804 - Vislanda, Kronoberg, Sverige
MotherKarin Olufsdotter
FatherAnders Sigfridsson

Born in Lilla Siörda, Vislanda, Kronoberg, Sweden on 27 Dec 1730 to Anders Sigfridsson and Karin Olufsdotter. Elin Andersdotter married Sven Mansson and had 10 children. She passed away on 9 jan 1804 in Vislanda, Kronoberg, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Sigfridsson
1701 - 1758
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Karin Olufsdotter
1711 - 1759
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Sven Mansson
1717 - 1775
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Karin Svensdotter
1759 - Unknown
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Britta Svensdotter
1755 - Unknown
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Sebbe Svensson
1753 - Unknown
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Sara Svensdotter
1770 - 1847
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Anders Svensson
1762 - 1814
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Ingemar Svensdotter
1768 - Unknown
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Elin Svensdotter
1752 - Unknown
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Hildegard Svensdotter
1765 - Unknown
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Ingrid Svensdotter
1757 - Unknown
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Mans Svensson
1750 - 1792

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