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Karin Andersdotter

Birth19 AUG 1741 - Buckarby, Nora, Västmanlands län, Uppland
Death3 AUG 1819 - Nordansjö, Nora, Västmanlands län, Uppland
MotherAnna Eriksdotter
FatherAnders Bengtsson

Born in Buckarby, Nora, Västmanlands län, Uppland on 19 AUG 1741 to Anders Bengtsson and Anna Eriksdotter. Karin Andersdotter married Erik Andersson and had 5 children. She passed away on 3 AUG 1819 in Nordansjö, Nora, Västmanlands län, Uppland.

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Anders Bengtsson
1719 - 1762
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Anna Eriksdotter
1714 - 1800
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Erik Andersson
1736 - 1797
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Erik Andersson
1741 - 1802
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Brita Eriksdotter
1764 - 1839
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Anders Eriksson
1782 - Unknown
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Erik Eriksson
1782 - Unknown
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Anna Ersdotter
1769 - 1848
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Anders Eriksson
1774 - Unknown

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