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Lars Anders Nilsson

Birth11 FEB 1822 - Sunderbyn, Nrrbr, Sweden
Death21 SEP 1884 - Sunderbyn, Nrrbn, Sweden
MotherEva Henriksdotter
FatherNils Christoffersson

Born in Sunderbyn, Nrrbr, Sweden on 11 FEB 1822 to Nils Christoffersson and Eva Henriksdotter. Lars Anders Nilsson married Anna Nordvall and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 SEP 1884 in Sunderbyn, Nrrbn, Sweden.

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Nils Christoffersson
1784 - 1838
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Eva Henriksdotter
1790 - 1877
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Anna Nordvall
1824 - 1886
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Charles Strom
1868 - 1958
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Alfred Larsson Nilsson
1860 - 1863
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Anton Larsson Nilsson
1862 - Unknown
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August Larsson Nilsson
1857 - 1945
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Nils Nilsson
1854 - Unknown
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Lars Nilsson
1852 - Unknown
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Augusta Larsson
1865 - Unknown

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