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Inger Jacobsdotter

Birth2 Sept 1721 - Björnastad, Andrarum, Kristianstad, Sweden
DeathMaj 1773 - Björnastad, Andrarum (L
MotherIngeborg Månsdotter
FatherJakob Nilsson

Born in Björnastad, Andrarum, Kristianstad, Sweden on 2 Sept 1721 to Jakob Nilsson and Ingeborg Månsdotter. Inger Jacobsdotter married Nils Mårtensson and had 6 children. She passed away on Maj 1773 in Björnastad, Andrarum (L.

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Jakob Nilsson
1680 - 1744
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Ingeborg Månsdotter
1682 - 1746
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Nils Mårtensson
1717 - 1797
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Hanna Nilsdotter
1760 - 1776
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Elna Nilsdotter
1745 - 1813
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Anders Nilsson
1763 - Unknown
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Jacob Nilsson
1757 - Unknown
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Karna Nilsdotter
1762 - Unknown
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Bengta Nilsdotter
1765 - Unknown

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