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Johan Edvard Andersson

Birth21 Jul 1855 - Fornasa, Ostergotlands, Sweden
Death6 Feb 1912 - Brännkyrka, Stockholm, Sverige
MotherAmalia Charlotta Dahl
FatherAnders Fogelberg

Born in Fornasa, Ostergotlands, Sweden on 21 Jul 1855 to Anders Fogelberg and Amalia Charlotta Dahl. Johan Edvard Andersson married Johanna Maria Nilsson and had 4 children. He passed away on 6 Feb 1912 in Brännkyrka, Stockholm, Sverige.

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Anders Fogelberg
1806 - 1861
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Amalia Charlotta Dahl
1808 - 1896
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Johanna Maria Nilsson
1859 - 1948
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Lovisa Bernhardina Wehrberg
1858 - Unknown
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Ossian Edward Anderson
1897 - 1964
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Hildur Paulina Andersson
1894 - 1900
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Jenny Emelia Andersson
1887 - 1890
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Hilma Andersson
1890 - 1911

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