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Ingar Andersdotter

Birth26 mars 1762 - vraby, Kristianstad, Sweden
Death09 Jun 1827 - Toarp 10, Ullstorp, 27394, Sverige
MotherKristina Jacobsson
FatherAnders Tykesson

Born in vraby, Kristianstad, Sweden on 26 mars 1762 to Anders Tykesson and Kristina Jacobsson. Ingar Andersdotter married Per Ingmarsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 09 Jun 1827 in Toarp 10, Ullstorp, 27394, Sverige.

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Anders Tykesson
1722 - 1796
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Kristina Jacobsson
1730 - 1791
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Per Ingmarsson
1756 - 1820
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Per Persson
1782 - 1839
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Jöran Persson
1792 - 1855
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Una Persdotter
1788 - 1847
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Jacob Pehrsson
1785 - 1785
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Kjerstina Persdotter
1791 - 1791
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Kjerstina Persdotter
1796 - 1796
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Anders Pehrsson
1800 - Unknown

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