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Ingeborg Andersdotter

Birth20 Sep 1761 - Kalv, Älvsborg, Sweden
Death30 Sep 1820 - Kalv, Älvsborg, Sweden
MotherIngrid Mårtensdotter
FatherAnders Ericsson

Born in Kalv, Älvsborg, Sweden on 20 Sep 1761 to Anders Ericsson and Ingrid Mårtensdotter. Ingeborg Andersdotter married Jonas Jönsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 Sep 1820 in Kalv, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Anders Ericsson
1729 - 1809
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Ingrid Mårtensdotter
1736 - 1805
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Jonas Jönsson
1755 - 1803
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Johannes Jonasson
1796 - 1863
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Anders Jonsson
1786 - 1858
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Catharina Jonsdotter
1793 - 1845
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Magnus Jonasson
1798 - 1843
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Johanna Jonsdotter
1788 - 1858
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Brita Jonsdotter
1784 - 1833
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Bengt Jonsson
1801 - 1803

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