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Lars Andersen

Birth14 Sep 1829 - Turup, Fyn, Denmark
DeathNot Available - Denmark
MotherKaren Larsdr
FatherAnders Nielsen

Born in Turup, Fyn, Denmark on 14 Sep 1829 to Anders Nielsen and Karen Larsdr. Lars Andersen married Kirsten Jørgensen and had 6 children. He passed away in Denmark.

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Parents
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Anders Nielsen
1784 - 1884
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Karen Larsdr
1792 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Kirsten Jørgensen
1833 - Unknown
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Kirsten Jørgensen
1834 - Unknown
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Kirsten Jorgensen
Unknown - Unknown
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Christina Madsen
Unknown - Unknown
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Kirsten Jorgensen
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Andersen
1868 - 1954
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Jorgen Andersen
1861 - 1933
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Anne Cathrine Andersen
1859 - Unknown
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Karen Andersen
1858 - 1897
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Jacob Andersen
1871 - Unknown
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Peter Anderson
Unknown - Unknown

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