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Hans Andersson

Birth26 FEB 1815 - Sövde, Malmöhus län
Death8 dec 1872 - Ystads Sankt Petri, Skåne, Sverige
MotherBengta Paulsdotter
FatherAnders Hansson Tapp

Born in Sövde, Malmöhus län on 26 FEB 1815 to Anders Hansson Tapp and Bengta Paulsdotter. Hans Andersson married Elna Nilsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 dec 1872 in Ystads Sankt Petri, Skåne, Sverige.

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Anders Hansson Tapp
1788 - 1832
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Bengta Paulsdotter
1794 - 1836
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Elna Nilsdotter
1813 - 1866
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Marna Andersdotter
1801 - 1842
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Jöns Hansson
1849 - Unknown
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Christina Hansdotter
1845 - Unknown
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Boel Hansdotter
1846 - Unknown
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Johanna Hansdotter
1844 - 1912
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Bengta Hansdotter
1843 - Unknown
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Lars Hansson
1841 - 1873

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