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Gundla Andersdotter

Birth6/27/1768 - Torp, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Death10/6/1835 - Näsbön, Västra Götaland, Sweden
MotherBenga Torstensdotter
FatherAnders Bryngelsson

Born in Torp, Västra Götaland, Sweden on 6/27/1768 to Anders Bryngelsson and Benga Torstensdotter. Gundla Andersdotter had 8 children. She passed away on 10/6/1835 in Näsbön, Västra Götaland, Sweden.

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Anders Bryngelsson
1721 - 1797
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Benga Torstensdotter
1722 - 1807
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Olof Arnesson
1811 - 1858
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Olof Arnesson
1797 - Unknown
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Anna Arnesdotter
1803 - 1842
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Anna Arnesdotter
1802 - 1802
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Ingrid Arnesdotter
1798 - Unknown
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Johannes Arnesson
1816 - 1878
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Kristina Arnesdotter
1808 - 1896
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Anders Arnesson
1799 - 1884

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