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Erik Andersson

Birth1668 - Klockarnäs, Enviken (W
Death8 MAY 1743 - Klockarnäs, Enviken (W
MotherMargareta Larsdotter
FatherAnders Hansson

Born in Klockarnäs, Enviken (W on 1668 to Anders Hansson and Margareta Larsdotter. Erik Andersson married Lisbet Jonsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 MAY 1743 in Klockarnäs, Enviken (W.

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Anders Hansson
1643 - 1701
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Margareta Larsdotter
1655 - 1724
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Lisbet Jonsdotter
1671 - 1754
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Brita Ersdotter
1707 - 1780
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Kierstin Ersdotter
1710 - 1786
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Sara Ersdotter
1705 - 1779
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Anna Ersdotter
1702 - 1772
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Anders Ersson
1708 - 1787
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Hans Ersson
1703 - Unknown
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Margareta Ersdotter
1701 - Unknown
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Jon Ersson
1714 - 1719

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