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Lars Andersson

Birth5 APR 1723 - Högerud, Varmland, Sweden
Death21 MAR 1799 - Taseboda, Högerud, Varmland, Sweden
MotherElin Mattsdotter
FatherAnders larsson

Born in Högerud, Varmland, Sweden on 5 APR 1723 to Anders larsson and Elin Mattsdotter. Lars Andersson had 9 children. He passed away on 21 MAR 1799 in Taseboda, Högerud, Varmland, Sweden.

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Anders Larsson
1684 - 1758
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Elin Mattsdotter
1698 - 1782
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Elin Carlsdotter
1758 - 1820
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Anders Larsson
1761 - Unknown
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Olof Larsson
1750 - Unknown
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Jon Larsson
1752 - Unknown
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Brynte Larsson
1755 - Unknown
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Karin Larsdotter
1747 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1774 - 1833
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Anna Larsdotter
1767 - Unknown
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Britta Larsdotter
1765 - 1832

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