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Eric Andersson

Birth16 SEP 1786 - Sandfallet, Viby (T
Death24 JUN 1839 - Lindåsen, Äspe ägor, Viby (T
MotherKatarina Persdotter
FatherAnders Karlsson

Born in Sandfallet, Viby (T on 16 SEP 1786 to Anders Karlsson and Katarina Persdotter. Eric Andersson married Kerstin Eriksdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 JUN 1839 in Lindåsen, Äspe ägor, Viby (T.

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Anders Karlsson
1750 - 1812
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Katarina Persdotter
1749 - 1823
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Kerstin Eriksdotter
1781 - Unknown
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Eric Ericsson
1809 - 1885
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Kajsa Ericsdotter
1811 - 1811
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Anders Peter Ericsson
1806 - 1893
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Jacob Ericsson
1813 - 1831
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Brita Maria Ericsdotter
1819 - 1881
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Stina Ericsdotter
1818 - 1818
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Carl Ericsson
1816 - 1816

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