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Emma Andersdotter

Birth6 Sept 1856 - Reftele, Jönköping, Sverige
Death20 Jun 1935 - Råsa Söräng,Jönköping,Sverige
MotherMartha Svensdotter
FatherAnders Johan Pettersson

Born in Reftele, Jönköping, Sverige on 6 Sept 1856 to Anders Johan Pettersson and Martha Svensdotter. Emma Andersdotter married Lars Peter Söderlund and had 5 children. She passed away on 20 Jun 1935 in Råsa Söräng,Jönköping,Sverige.

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Anders Johan Pettersson
1823 - Unknown
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Martha Svensdotter
1819 - Unknown
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Lars Peter Söderlund
1851 - 1944
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Axel Desemius Soderlund
1883 - 1967
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Johanna Matilda Söderlund Johansson
1895 - 1979
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Justus Leonard Söderlund
1893 - 1969
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Otto Fingal Söderlund
1897 - 1987
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Karl Edvard Söderlund
1890 - 1970

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