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Kerstin Andersdotter

Birth20 Sep 1736 - Karbenning, Vastmanland, Sweden
Death1 Sep 1818 - Karbenning, Vastmanland, Sweden
MotherAnna Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Parsson

Born in Karbenning, Vastmanland, Sweden on 20 Sep 1736 to Anders Parsson and Anna Nilsdotter. Kerstin Andersdotter married Per Andersson and had 13 children. She passed away on 1 Sep 1818 in Karbenning, Vastmanland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Parsson
1688 - 1762
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Anna Nilsdotter
1709 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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Per Andersson
1736 - 1806
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1770 - 1830
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Anders Persson
1765 - 1834
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Brita Persdotter
1767 - 1853
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Stina Persdotter
1774 - 1835
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Anders Persson (Hänninen) Qvarnström
1772 - 1829
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Sara Persdotter
1764 - 1765
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Kerstin? Persdotter?
1760 - 1765
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Marina Persdotter
1765 - Unknown
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Jonas Persson
1782 - Unknown
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Erik Persson
1776 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1757 - Unknown
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Anna Persdotter
1761 - Unknown
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Kerstin Persdotter
1779 - Unknown

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