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Lars Andersson

Birth11 Sep 1759 - Travattna, Skarabg, Sweden
Death28 May 1809 - Travattna, Skarabg, Sweden
MotherAnnika Isaksdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Travattna, Skarabg, Sweden on 11 Sep 1759 to Anders Larsson and Annika Isaksdotter. Lars Andersson married Lisa Börjesdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 May 1809 in Travattna, Skarabg, Sweden.

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Anders Larsson
1723 - 1796
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Annika Isaksdotter
1732 - 1788
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Lisa Börjesdotter
1770 - 1825
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Annicka Larsdotter
1794 - 1864
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Maja Lisa Larsdotter
1801 - 1813
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Jonas Larsson
1806 - 1806
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Maria Larsdotter
1799 - 1800
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Johannes Larsson
1804 - 1868
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Maria Larsdotter
1796 - 1796
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Anna Larsdotter
1808 - Unknown

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