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Ingeborg Andersdotter

Birth27 JAN 1736 - Häradsskär,Gryt, Östergötland
Death5 Aug 1778 - Bokö, Gryt Ostergotland, Sweden
MotherKarin Månsdotter
FatherAnders Didriksson

Born in Häradsskär,Gryt, Östergötland on 27 JAN 1736 to Anders Didriksson and Karin Månsdotter. Ingeborg Andersdotter married Matthis Månsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1778 in Bokö, Gryt Ostergotland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Didriksson
1703 - 1760
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Karin Månsdotter
1707 - 1764
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Matthis Månsson
1730 - 1805
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Ingeborg Mattsdotter
1755 - 1799
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Anna Mattsdotter
1767 - 1841
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Anders Mattsson
1770 - Unknown
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Måns Mattsson
1764 - Unknown
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Nils Mattsson
1759 - Unknown
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Kjerstin Mattsdotter
1762 - Unknown

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