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Katarina Andersdotter

Birth16 Nov 1798 - Finnerödja Örebro län Sverige
Death3 Maj 1883 - Finnerödja Örebro län Sverige
MotherBritta Greta Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Finnerödja Örebro län Sverige on 16 Nov 1798 to Anders Andersson and Britta Greta Nilsdotter. Katarina Andersdotter married Karl Post and had 10 children. She passed away on 3 Maj 1883 in Finnerödja Örebro län Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Andersson
1764 - 1840
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Britta Greta Nilsdotter
1762 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Karl Post
1793 - 1869
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Lars-erik Juhlin Post
1834 - 1870
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Gustaf Post
1829 - 1911
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Alexander Post
1837 - 1917
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Karolina Karlsdotter Post
1839 - Unknown
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Maja Stina Karlsdotter Post
1826 - 1908
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Carl Johan Post
1821 - 1897
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Jan Peter Post
1832 - 1923
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Anders Post
1818 - 1894
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Carl Wiktor Post
1842 - 1925
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August Post
1823 - 1832

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