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Hans Andersson

Birth7 DEC 1730 - St. Västby, Skee, O
Death1 JAN 1784 - vre Eigst, Skee, O
MotherKari Andersdotter
FatherAnders Hansson

Born in St. Västby, Skee, O on 7 DEC 1730 to Anders Hansson and Kari Andersdotter. Hans Andersson married Britta Tolfsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 1 JAN 1784 in vre Eigst, Skee, O.

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Anders Hansson
1695 - 1757
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Kari Andersdotter
1690 - 1773
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Britta Tolfsdotter
1737 - 1798
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Catharina Hansdotter
1779 - 1838
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Helena Hansdotter
1769 - Unknown
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Anders Hansson
1758 - 1798
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Oliana Hansdotter
1766 - 1769
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Simon Hansson
1763 - 1805
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Maria Hansdotter
1775 - Unknown
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Oliana Hansdotter
1771 - Unknown
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Olof Hansson
1761 - 1808

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