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Hans Andersen

Birth1678 - Dyssevad, Den.
Death17 Mar 1758 - Dyssevad, Voer S, Dronninglund H, Hjørring A
MotherMaren Madsdatter
FatherAnders Pedersen

Born in Dyssevad, Den. on 1678 to Anders Pedersen and Maren Madsdatter. Hans Andersen married Anna Olofsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Mar 1758 in Dyssevad, Voer S, Dronninglund H, Hjørring A.

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Parents
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Anders Pedersen
1650 - 1717
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Maren Madsdatter
1657 - 1734
Spouse(s)
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Anna Olofsdotter
1683 - 1753
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Anna Nielsen
1683 - 1753
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Anna Nielsdr Nielsdatter Nielsen
1673 - 1753
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Peder Hansen
1718 - Unknown
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Benedicta Hansdatter
1716 - 1773
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Anders Hansen
1713 - 1795
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Niels Hansen
1712 - Unknown
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Peder Hansson
1725 - Unknown
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Per Hansson
1714 - 1779
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Anders Hansen
1712 - 1756

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