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Johan Peter Andersson

Birth31 JAN 1786 - Dalhem, Kalmar län
Death23 Mar 1827 - Råberga, Lofta, Kalmar, Sweden
MotherElisabeth (Elsa) Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Dalhem, Kalmar län on 31 JAN 1786 to Anders Andersson and Elisabeth (Elsa) Jonsdotter. Johan Peter Andersson married Christina Andersdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 23 Mar 1827 in Råberga, Lofta, Kalmar, Sweden.

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Anders Andersson
1743 - 1789
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Elisabeth (Elsa) Jonsdotter
1745 - 1835
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Christina Andersdotter
1797 - 1871
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Anders Gustaf Jaensson
1820 - 1821
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Petter Magnus Johansson
1826 - 1876
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Brita Juliana Lovisa Jaensdotter
1824 - 1885
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Elsa Sofia Jaensdotter
1822 - 1863
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Anders Gustaf Johansson
1820 - 1821

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