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Lars Andreasson

Birth2 November 1822 - Stora Mellby, Elfsborg, Sweden
Death29 April 1869 - Mellby, Älvsborg, Sweden
MotherKjerstin Persdotter
FatherAndrear Svenson

Born in Stora Mellby, Elfsborg, Sweden on 2 November 1822 to Andrear Svenson and Kjerstin Persdotter. Lars Andreasson married Anna Jonasdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 29 April 1869 in Mellby, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Andrear Svenson
1774 - 1843
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Kjerstin Persdotter
1782 - 1833
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Anna Jonasdotter
1825 - 1901
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Andrew Larson Sjoblom
1860 - 1934
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Andreas Larsson
1853 - 1923
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Christina Larsdotter
1863 - 1937
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Annika Larsdotter
1850 - 1891
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Johannes Larsson
1866 - 1867
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Johanna Larsdotter
1868 - Unknown

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