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Ingar Andersdotter

Birth1709 - Sjostorp, Dalby, Malmohus Sweden
Death24 Apr 1768 - Dalby, Skåne, Sweden
MotherNot Available
FatherAndreas Ott

Born in Sjostorp, Dalby, Malmohus Sweden on 1709 to Andreas Ott. Ingar Andersdotter married Christopher Nilsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Apr 1768 in Dalby, Skåne, Sweden.

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Andreas Ott
1684 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Christopher Nilsson
1705 - 1787
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Anders Christophersson
1741 - 1814
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Metta Christophersdotter
1739 - Unknown
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Nils Christophersson
1734 - Unknown
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Ingar Christophersdotter
1737 - Unknown
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Par Christophersson
1744 - 1744
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Ingar Christoffersson
1751 - 1751
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Mårten Christophersson
1748 - Unknown

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