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Elssa Andersson

Birth1743 - Snarestad, Malmo, Sweden
Death21 Jul 1807 - Not Available
MotherElna (Ellina) Bengtsdotter
FatherAnders Johansson

Born in Snarestad, Malmo, Sweden on 1743 to Anders Johansson and Elna (Ellina) Bengtsdotter. Elssa Andersson married Anders Mårtensson and had 8 children. She passed away on 21 Jul 1807.

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Anders Johansson
1693 - 1755
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Elna (Ellina) Bengtsdotter
1706 - 1782
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Anders Mårtensson
1743 - 1797
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Ingar Andersdotter
1760 - 1820
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Nils Anderson
1773 - 1837
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Per Andersson
1787 - Unknown
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Elna Andersson
1781 - Unknown
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Hans Andersson
1778 - Unknown
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Anders Anderson
1784 - 1842
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Ola Andersson
1776 - 1828
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Mårten Andersson
1769 - 1837

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