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Inga Andersdotter

Birth17 Dec 1791 - Floby, skaraborg, Sweden
Death9 Feb 1837 - Sodra Lundby, Västra Götaland, Sweden
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Born in Floby, skaraborg, Sweden on 17 Dec 1791. Inga Andersdotter married Pehr Alexander Carlsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 9 Feb 1837 in Sodra Lundby, Västra Götaland, Sweden.

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Pehr Alexander Carlsson
1793 - 1835
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Per August Pehrsson
1835 - 1917
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Peter Anders Pehrsson
1823 - Unknown
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Anna Stina Pehrsdotter
1826 - 1840
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Maja Lena Pehrsdotter
1832 - 1908
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Angus P Pehrsson
1829 - 1830
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Johan Frederick Pehrsson
1819 - Unknown
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Carl Magnus Pehrsson
1820 - Unknown

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