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Elin Andersdotter

Birth13 Mar 1767 - Söne, Örlösa Skaraborg, Sweden
Death21 Aug 1831 - Hökeberget, Örslösa, Skaraborg,Sweden
MotherIngrid Mansson
FatherAnders Hindriksson

Born in Söne, Örlösa Skaraborg, Sweden on 13 Mar 1767 to Anders Hindriksson and Ingrid Mansson. Elin Andersdotter married Jonas Svensson and had 6 children. She passed away on 21 Aug 1831 in Hökeberget, Örslösa, Skaraborg,Sweden.

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Anders Hindriksson
1728 - 1792
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Ingrid Mansson
1730 - 1791
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Jonas Svensson
1749 - 1804
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Nils Persson
1766 - 1825
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Stina Jonsdotter
1801 - 1866
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Anders Jonsson
1792 - 1863
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Anna Jonsdotter
1795 - Unknown
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Ingierd Jonsdotter
1790 - Unknown
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Jonas Jonsson
1804 - 1806
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Sven Jonsson
1797 - 1803

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