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Ellicka Andersdotter

Birth3 Apr 1718 - Transund, Nedre Ullerud, Varmland, Sweden
Death15 Aug 1764 - Skarsjotorp, Nedre Ullerud, Varmland, Sweden
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Born in Transund, Nedre Ullerud, Varmland, Sweden on 3 Apr 1718. Ellicka Andersdotter married Mans ANDERSSON and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 Aug 1764 in Skarsjotorp, Nedre Ullerud, Varmland, Sweden.

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Mans Andersson
1718 - 1787
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Christopher Andersson
1713 - Unknown
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Karin Mansdotter
1748 - Unknown
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Anders Mansson
1763 - Unknown
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Ingabor Christophersdotter
1738 - 1747
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Kerstin Mansdotter
1746 - 1747
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Margreta Andersdotter
1742 - 1743
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Nils Mansson
1751 - Unknown
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Kerstin Mansdotter
1757 - 1821
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Anders Mansson
1754 - Unknown
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Margreta Mansdotter
1745 - Unknown

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