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Hans Andersson

BirthSeptember 21, 1869 - Svenstorp, Malmöhus, Sverige
Death17 Sept 1944 - Hassle-Bösarp, Malmöhus, Sweden
MotherBoel HANSDOTTER
FatherAnders Bengtsson Morfars Morfar IV:11

Born in Svenstorp, Malmöhus, Sverige on September 21, 1869 to Anders Bengtsson Morfars Morfar IV:11 and Boel HANSDOTTER. Hans Andersson had 6 children. He passed away on 17 Sept 1944 in Hassle-Bösarp, Malmöhus, Sweden.

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Anders Bengtsson Morfars Morfar Iv:11
1841 - 1922
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Boel Hansdotter
1835 - 1912
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Ebba Valborg Andersson
1903 - Unknown
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Ester Judit Beata Hansson
1900 - Unknown
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Anders Hansson
1891 - Unknown
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Johanna Carolina Hansson
1892 - Unknown
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Karl Albin Hansson
1894 - 1971
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Oskar Emil Hansson
1896 - Unknown

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