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Jan Andersson

Birth10 dec 1793 - Tönnersjö, Halland, Sverige
Death31 januari 1851 - Enslöv, Halland, Sverige
MotherKierstin Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Tönnersjö, Halland, Sverige on 10 dec 1793 to Anders Andersson and Kierstin Nilsdotter. Jan Andersson married Bengta Persdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 31 januari 1851 in Enslöv, Halland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Andersson
1757 - 1815
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Kierstin Nilsdotter
1759 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bengta Persdotter
1789 - 1855
Children Show all
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Christina Jansdotter
1824 - 1903
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Johanna Jansdotter
1832 - Unknown
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Johanna Jansdotter
1830 - 1830
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Peter Jansson
1828 - Unknown
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Anna Jansdotter
1826 - 1911
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Jan Anders Jansson
1820 - Unknown
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Peter Johan Jansson
1836 - 1836
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Petronilla Jansdotter
1821 - 1911

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