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Erik Andersson

Birth2 december 1740 - Västanhede, Dalarna, Sverige
Deathmars 1777 - Västanhede, By, Dalarna, Sverige
MotherKerstin Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson Stadig

Born in Västanhede, Dalarna, Sverige on 2 december 1740 to Anders Andersson Stadig and Kerstin Jonsdotter. Erik Andersson married Elisabet Claesdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on mars 1777 in Västanhede, By, Dalarna, Sverige.

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Anders Andersson Stadig
1694 - 1759
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Kerstin Jonsdotter
1703 - 1781
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Elisabet Claesdotter
1738 - 1822
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Brita Ersdotter
1773 - 1829
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Claes Ersson
1763 - 1788
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Erik Ersson
1766 - 1768
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Anders Ersson
1762 - 1762
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Kristina Ersdotter
1770 - Unknown
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Anders Ersson
1762 - Unknown

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