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Elsa Andersdotter

Birth11 NOV 1745 - Rebbetuaröd 2, Hörröd, Skåne, Sverige
Death28 mars 1813 - Gaddaröd, Hörröd
MotherEllina Olasdr
FatherAnders Jonsson Ekelund

Born in Rebbetuaröd 2, Hörröd, Skåne, Sverige on 11 NOV 1745 to Anders Jonsson Ekelund and Ellina Olasdr. Elsa Andersdotter had 9 children. She passed away on 28 mars 1813 in Gaddaröd, Hörröd.

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Anders Jonsson Ekelund
1722 - 1796
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Ellina Olasdr
1723 - 1800
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Jon Jöransson
1779 - 1784
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Håkan Jöransson
1773 - 1776
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Ellna Jöransdotter
1768 - 1773
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Ingar Jöransdotter
1767 - 1767
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Anders Jöransson
1775 - 1778
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Anders Jöransson
1771 - 1772
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Elna Jöransdotter
1784 - 1859
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Göran Olsson
1786 - 1852
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Anna Olsdotter
1791 - 1824

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