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Gretta Andersdotter

Birth18 Mar 1800 - Sjöhagen Otterstad, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Death 04 Jan 1872 - Linjeberg, Otterstad, Västra Götalands, Sweden
MotherKierstin Svensdotter
FatherAnders Jonsson

Born in Sjöhagen Otterstad, Västra Götaland, Sverige on 18 Mar 1800 to Anders Jonsson and Kierstin Svensdotter. Gretta Andersdotter married Johannes Larsson and had 5 children. She passed away on 04 Jan 1872 in Linjeberg, Otterstad, Västra Götalands, Sweden.

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Anders Jonsson
1752 - 1801
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Kierstin Svensdotter
1759 - 1835
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Johannes Larsson
1799 - 1853
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Kristina Johansdotter
1844 - 1919
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Gustaf Johansson
1834 - Unknown
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Lars Petter Larsson
1829 - 1891
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Johannes Johansson
1840 - 1872
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Anders Johansson
1832 - 1853

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