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Kersti Andersdotter

Birth27 maj 1835 - Glumslöv 8, Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige
Death25 januari 1912 - Glumslöv 14, Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige
MotherGunnel Olsdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Glumslöv 8, Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige on 27 maj 1835 to Anders Persson and Gunnel Olsdotter. Kersti Andersdotter married Nils Persson and had 5 children. She passed away on 25 januari 1912 in Glumslöv 14, Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige.

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Anders Persson
1800 - 1882
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Gunnel Olsdotter
1806 - 1877
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Nils Persson
1826 - 1902
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Johanna Lovisa Nilsson
1870 - 1959
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Karl Ludvig Nilsson
1858 - 1934
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Isac Adolf Nilsson
1865 - 1866
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Hans Peter Nilsson
1863 - 1892
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Petronella Emelie Nilsdotter
1860 - Unknown

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