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Karin Andersdotter

BirthCa 1662 - Långenäs, Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige
Death27 November 1748 - Långenäs, Halland Älvsåker
MotherKarin Andersdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Långenäs, Älvsåker, Halland, Sverige on Ca 1662 to Anders Nilsson and Karin Andersdotter. Karin Andersdotter married Olof Trulsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 27 November 1748 in Långenäs, Halland Älvsåker.

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Parents
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Anders Nilsson
1629 - Unknown
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Karin Andersdotter
Unknown - Unknown
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Olof Trulsson
1651 - 1716
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Kerstin Olofsdotter
1688 - 1765
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Bengt Olofsson
1702 - Unknown
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Börta Olofsdotter
1706 - 1765
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Andor Olofsson
1699 - 1717
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Truls Olofsson
1695 - Unknown
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Börta Olofsdotter
1690 - Unknown

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