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Ingierd Andersdotter

Birth7 November 1740 - Åhult, Sjötofta, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Death4 Juni 1808 - Gräskelid, Sjötofta, Västra Götaland, Sverige
MotherBritta Månsdotter
FatherAnders Ivarsson

Born in Åhult, Sjötofta, Västra Götaland, Sverige on 7 November 1740 to Anders Ivarsson and Britta Månsdotter. Ingierd Andersdotter married Magnus Svensson and had 4 children. She passed away on 4 Juni 1808 in Gräskelid, Sjötofta, Västra Götaland, Sverige.

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Anders Ivarsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Britta Månsdotter
1704 - 1786
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Magnus Svensson
1739 - 1768
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Lars Gunnarsson
1747 - 1823
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Magnus Magnusson
1761 - 1825
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Elin Magnusdotter
1767 - Unknown
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Isvar Magnusson
1765 - 1766
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Stina Larsdotter
1780 - 1860

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