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Kajsa Andersdotter

Birth23 apr 1769 - Viby, Örebro, Sweden
Death29 april 1849 - Viby, Örebro, Sverige
MotherIngrid Andersdotter
FatherNot Available

Born in Viby, Örebro, Sweden on 23 apr 1769 to Ingrid Andersdotter. Kajsa Andersdotter married Lars Ericsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 29 april 1849 in Viby, Örebro, Sverige.

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Ingrid Andersdotter
1741 - 1827
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Lars Ericsson
1781 - 1851
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Pehr Jönsson
1751 - 1803
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Sara Löfgren
1810 - 1892
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Anders Pehrsson
1792 - 1864
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Chatarina Pehrsdotter
1795 - 1855
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Maria Persdotter
1798 - Unknown
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Ingrid Pehrsdotter
1802 - 1825
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Kerstin Pehrsdotter
1799 - 1820
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Kajsa Persdotter
1791 - Unknown

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