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Kari Andersdatter

Birth26 Jul 1835 - Balestrand, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
Death1918 - Vienna Township , Dane County, Wisconsin
MotherThorbjor Ingebrigtsdr
FatherAnders Hanssen

Born in Balestrand, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway on 26 Jul 1835 to Anders Hanssen and Thorbjor Ingebrigtsdr. Kari Andersdatter married Gjert Eriksen Tuftedahl and had 5 children. She passed away on 1918 in Vienna Township , Dane County, Wisconsin.

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Anders Hanssen
Unknown - Unknown
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Thorbjor Ingebrigtsdr
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Gjert Eriksen Tuftedahl
1824 - 1874
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Erik Gjertsen Esse
1858 - 1938
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Arnfin Gjertson Esse
1868 - 1915
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Andrew (Anders) G. Esse
1861 - 1940
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Betsey (Britha) G. Esse
1863 - 1943
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Peter (Peder) G Esse
1872 - 1955

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