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Kajsa Andersdotter

Birth13 Feb 1754 - Hycklinge, Ostergotland, Sweden
DeathAfter 1830 - Sweden
MotherAnna Johansdotter
FatherAnders Pehrsson

Born in Hycklinge, Ostergotland, Sweden on 13 Feb 1754 to Anders Pehrsson and Anna Johansdotter. Kajsa Andersdotter married Anders Esbjörnsson and had 6 children. She passed away on After 1830 in Sweden.

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Anders Pehrsson
1720 - 1792
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Anna Johansdotter
1732 - Unknown
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Anders Esbjörnsson
1751 - 1817
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Anders Andersson Wennerberg
1791 - 1857
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Johan Peter Andersson
1800 - Unknown
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Anna Kajsa Andersdotter
1780 - Unknown
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Greta Andersdotter (Gift Nilsson)
1795 - 1838
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Maja Stina Andersdotter
1784 - 1845
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Greta Andersdotter Andersdotter
1795 - Unknown

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