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Gustafa Andersdotter

Birth3 jan. 1823 - Torp Mo V:a Götaland Sverige
Death28 maj. 1865 - Torp Mo V:a Götaland Sverige
MotherOleana Gudesdotter
FatherAnders Johansson

Born in Torp Mo V:a Götaland Sverige on 3 jan. 1823 to Anders Johansson and Oleana Gudesdotter. Gustafa Andersdotter married Carl Fredrik Larsson Skank and had 5 children. She passed away on 28 maj. 1865 in Torp Mo V:a Götaland Sverige.

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Anders Johansson
1792 - 1828
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Oleana Gudesdotter
1797 - 1847
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Carl Fredrik Larsson Skank
1818 - 1899
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Carl Johan Carlsson
1851 - Unknown
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Otto Emanuel Carlsson
1863 - 1863
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Hedda Lovisa Carlsdotter
1854 - 1861
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Johanna Mathilda Carlsdotter
1859 - Unknown
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Johan Alfred Carlsson
1847 - 1928

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