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Kerstin Andersdotter

Birth28 jun 1713 - Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige
Death5 apr 1785 - Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige
MotherElisabet Svensdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige on 28 jun 1713 to Anders Nilsson and Elisabet Svensdotter. Kerstin Andersdotter married Måns Persson and had 7 children. She passed away on 5 apr 1785 in Grythyttan, Örebro, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Nilsson
1671 - 1724
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Elisabet Svensdotter
1673 - 1739
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Måns Persson
1700 - 1769
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Stina Månsdotter
1749 - 1828
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Olof Månsson
1754 - 1809
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Nils Månsson
1752 - 1817
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Anders Månsson
1738 - 1738
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Lisa Månsdotter
1746 - 1798
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Anna Månsdotter
1758 - Unknown
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Petter Månsson
1743 - 1831

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