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Lars Andersson

Birth03 Feb 1770 - Valshult, Femsjö, Jönköping, Sweden
Death19 maj 1837 - Askarebygget, Breared, Hallands län, Sverige
MotherAnna Jonasdotter
FatherAnders Arfvidsson

Born in Valshult, Femsjö, Jönköping, Sweden on 03 Feb 1770 to Anders Arfvidsson and Anna Jonasdotter. Lars Andersson married Kerstin Olofsdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 19 maj 1837 in Askarebygget, Breared, Hallands län, Sverige.

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Anders Arfvidsson
1741 - 1801
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Anna Jonasdotter
1730 - 1805
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Kerstin Olofsdotter
1769 - 1829
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Ingeborg Larsdotter
1808 - 1850
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Andrew Larsson Sealine
1815 - 1898
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Anna Britta Larsdotter
1806 - 1870
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Jons Larsson Sundborg
1804 - 1888
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Ingierd Larsdotter
1811 - Unknown

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