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Inger Britta Andersdotter

Birth31 Oct 1822 - Gödestad, Halland, Sweden
Death9 JAN 1885 - Grimeton, Varberg, Halland, Sweden
MotherAnna Carlsdotter
FatherAnders Marcusson

Born in Gödestad, Halland, Sweden on 31 Oct 1822 to Anders Marcusson and Anna Carlsdotter. Inger Britta Andersdotter married Johannes Bengtsson and had 4 children. She passed away on 9 JAN 1885 in Grimeton, Varberg, Halland, Sweden.

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Anders Marcusson
1782 - 1847
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Anna Carlsdotter
1794 - 1881
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Johannes Bengtsson
1821 - 1898
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Johannes Bengtssons
Unknown - Unknown
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Beata Albertina Johansdotter
1846 - 1888
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Anders Gustaf
1863 - Unknown
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Nils Aron Johansson
1855 - 1946
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Bernhardina Sofia Johansdotter
1849 - Unknown

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