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Kajsa Andersdotter

Birth27 NOV 1851 - Klockaregården, Börstig (R
Death17 sep 1902 - Bjurum, Västra Götaland, Sverige
MotherMaria Jonsdotter
FatherAndreas Bengtsson

Born in Klockaregården, Börstig (R on 27 NOV 1851 to Andreas Bengtsson and Maria Jonsdotter. Kajsa Andersdotter had 8 children. She passed away on 17 sep 1902 in Bjurum, Västra Götaland, Sverige.

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Andreas Bengtsson
1821 - 1877
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Maria Jonsdotter
1825 - 1920
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Hilda Josefin Ekman
1878 - 1949
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Anna Maria Ekman
1876 - 1878
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Jenny Ottilia Ekman
1881 - 1950
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Sofia Cecilia Ekman
1893 - 1955
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Johan Fredrik Adolf Ekman
1886 - 1960
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Anna Maria Ekman
1883 - 1949
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Karl Gustaf Ekman
1897 - 1957
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Johanna Karolina Ekman
1890 - 1965

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