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Lars Andersen

Birth31 aug 1783 - Otterup, Sorø, Vestsjalland, Denmark
Death1/12/1874 - Tarnborg,,Soro,Denmark
MotherMaren Nielson
FatherAnders Jorgensen

Born in Otterup, Sorø, Vestsjalland, Denmark on 31 aug 1783 to Anders Jorgensen and Maren Nielson. Lars Andersen married Ane Margrethe Jensdatter and had 8 children. He passed away on 1/12/1874 in Tarnborg,,Soro,Denmark.

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Parents
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Anders Jorgensen
1757 - Unknown
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Maren Nielson
1750 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Ane Margrethe Jensdatter
1785 - 1868
Children Show all
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Anders Larsen
1823 - 1884
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Anne Marie Andersen
1826 - 1901
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Ole Larsen
1829 - Unknown
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Else Larsen
1822 - Unknown
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Anders Larsen
1817 - 1817
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Anders Chlaussen Bang Larsen
Unknown - Unknown
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Maren Larsdr Svendstrup
1820 - Unknown
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Jens Larsen
1818 - Unknown

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