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Greta Andersdotter

Birth26 dec 1824 - Salvebo, Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige
Death1 mars 1872 - Salvebo Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige
MotherBrita Andreasdotter
FatherAnders Olofsson/Olsson

Born in Salvebo, Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige on 26 dec 1824 to Anders Olofsson/Olsson and Brita Andreasdotter. Greta Andersdotter married Martin Johansson and had 4 children. She passed away on 1 mars 1872 in Salvebo Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Olofsson/olsson
1797 - 1855
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Brita Andreasdotter
1800 - 1863
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Martin Johansson
1834 - 1906
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Olaus Andersson
1823 - 1858
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Josefina Beata Martinsdotter
1866 - 1947
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Anders Olofsson
1857 - 1877
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Augusta Mathilda Olausdotter
1855 - 1941
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Olof Alfred Mattsson
1863 - 1950

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