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Eva Andersdotter

Birth1779 - Not Available
Death23 JAN 1842 - Skagershult, Örebro
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Born on 1779. Eva Andersdotter married Jacob Jacobsson-Englund and had 8 children. She passed away on 23 JAN 1842 in Skagershult, Örebro.

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Jacob Jacobsson-englund
1780 - 1850
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Jacob Jacobsson-englund
1813 - 1883
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Carolina Sophia Jacobsdotter-englund
1821 - 1890
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Isac Jacobsson-englund
1819 - 1883
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Maria Christina Jacobsdotter-englund
1815 - 1889
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Abraham Jacobsson-englund
1811 - Unknown
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Anders Jacobsson-englund
1824 - 1907
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Isak Englund
1817 - 1818
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Maria Lisa Englund/ Jakobsdotter
1809 - Unknown

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