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Lena Andersdotter

Birth24 Jan 1773 - Askeby, Östergötland, Sweden
Death28 Jan 1828 - vre Fillinge, Bankekind, Östergötlands län, Sverige
MotherNot Available
FatherAnders Mansson

Born in Askeby, Östergötland, Sweden on 24 Jan 1773 to Anders Mansson. Lena Andersdotter married Petter Månsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 28 Jan 1828 in vre Fillinge, Bankekind, Östergötlands län, Sverige.

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Anders Mansson
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Petter Månsson
1763 - 1809
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Peter Petersson
1806 - 1893
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Gustaf Pettersson
1808 - Unknown
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Anders Magnus Pettersson
1798 - Unknown
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Lena Lisa Carlsdotter
1815 - Unknown
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Jöns Pettersson
1811 - Unknown
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Anna Lisa Pettersdotter
1797 - 1798

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