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Hans Andersson

Birth4 Sep 1786 - Lerbäcken, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sverige
Death16 April 1838 - Lerbäcken, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sverige
MotherAnna Karlsdotter
FatherAnders Hansson

Born in Lerbäcken, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sverige on 4 Sep 1786 to Anders Hansson and Anna Karlsdotter. Hans Andersson married Sara Ersdotter and had 4 children. He passed away on 16 April 1838 in Lerbäcken, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sverige.

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Anders Hansson
1757 - 1836
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Anna Karlsdotter
1752 - 1835
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Sara Ersdotter
1788 - 1814
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Anna Ersdotter
1793 - Unknown
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Anders Hansson
1811 - Unknown
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Margareta Hansdotter
1831 - 1839
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Gylltagt Erik Hansson
1827 - 1907
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Christina "Stina" Hansdotter
1823 - 1896

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