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Lars Andersson

Birth13 Nov 1811 - Hedesunda, Gavleborg, Sweden
Death31 aug 1875 - Bälinge, Uppsala, Sweden
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Born in Hedesunda, Gavleborg, Sweden on 13 Nov 1811. Lars Andersson had 11 children. He passed away on 31 aug 1875 in Bälinge, Uppsala, Sweden.

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Anna Greta Jansson
1853 - 1907
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Stina Larsdotter
1837 - 1920
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Anders Larsson
1850 - 1927
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Brita Larsdotter
1847 - Unknown
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Lars Erik Larsson
1856 - 1931
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Catharina Larsdotter
1839 - Unknown
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Lovisa Larsdotter
1849 - 1900
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Anna Greta Larsdotter
1843 - 1852
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Brita Larsdotter
1845 - 1846
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Anders Larsson
1842 - 1847
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August Larsson
1864 - 1864

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