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Lars Andersson-

Birth1720 - Kulla, Odensvi, Kalmar län
Death14 JAN 1762 - Kulla, Odensvi(H
MotherBritta Mårtensdotter
FatherAnders Månsson

Born in Kulla, Odensvi, Kalmar län on 1720 to Anders Månsson and Britta Mårtensdotter. Lars Andersson- married Kerstin Sunesdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 JAN 1762 in Kulla, Odensvi(H.

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Parents
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Anders Månsson
1693 - 1750
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Britta Mårtensdotter
1693 - 1757
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Kerstin Sunesdotter
1719 - 1781
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Erik Larsson
1752 - 1828
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Cherstin Larsdotter
1759 - 1798
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Anders Larsson
1742 - 1797
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Ingrid Larsdotter
1747 - 1835
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Sven Larsson
1744 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Elisabet Larsdotter
1755 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson
1759 - 1759

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