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Lars Andersson

Birth4 september 1728 - Skällvik, Östergötland, Sverige
Death14 februari 1813 - Skällvik, Östergötland, Sverige
MotherIngrid Larsdotter
FatherAnders Svensson

Born in Skällvik, Östergötland, Sverige on 4 september 1728 to Anders Svensson and Ingrid Larsdotter. Lars Andersson married Britta Olofsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 14 februari 1813 in Skällvik, Östergötland, Sverige.

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Anders Svensson
Unknown - Unknown
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Ingrid Larsdotter
Unknown - Unknown
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Britta Olofsdotter
1731 - 1817
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Olof Larsson
1765 - 1828
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Lars Larsson
1771 - 1848
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Maja Larsdotter
1767 - Unknown
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Ingrid Larsdotter
1760 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1754 - Unknown
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Sven Larsson
1762 - 1849

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