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Ingeborg Andersdotter

Birth7 Jul 1724 - Skönberga, Östergötland, Sweden
Death19 May 1781 - Viggeby, Skönberga, Östergötland, Sweden
MotherKjerstin Jacobsdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Skönberga, Östergötland, Sweden on 7 Jul 1724 to Anders Nilsson and Kjerstin Jacobsdotter. Ingeborg Andersdotter married Jonas Persson and had 6 children. She passed away on 19 May 1781 in Viggeby, Skönberga, Östergötland, Sweden.

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Anders Nilsson
1702 - 1776
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Kjerstin Jacobsdotter
1700 - 1770
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Jonas Persson
1722 - 1784
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Peter Jonsson
1756 - 1836
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Anders Jonsson
1753 - 1806
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Jonas Jonsson Ljungman
1762 - 1831
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Lisa Jonsdotter
1759 - Unknown
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Christina Jonsdotter
1766 - 1853
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Stina Jonsdotter
1765 - 1820

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