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Lars Andersson

Birth31 AUG 1817 - Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige
Death18 Jul 1894 - Wreten, Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige
MotherStina Larsdotter
FatherAnders Olsson

Born in Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige on 31 AUG 1817 to Anders Olsson and Stina Larsdotter. Lars Andersson married Eva Lotta Ersdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Jul 1894 in Wreten, Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Anders Olsson
1783 - 1851
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Stina Larsdotter
1785 - 1857
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Eva Lotta Ersdotter
1825 - 1912
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Sofia Ulrika Larsdotter
1859 - 1950
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Lars Johan Larsson
1856 - Unknown
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Anna Lotta Larsdotter
1848 - 1880
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Catharina Larsdotter
1851 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1845 - Unknown
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Christina Larsdotter
1853 - 1853

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