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Malena Andersdotter

Birth26 Sep 1808 - Länghem, Älvsborg, Sverige
Death15 sep 1894 - Länghem, Älvsborg, Sverige
MotherSara Stina Andersdotter
FatherAnders Petersson

Born in Länghem, Älvsborg, Sverige on 26 Sep 1808 to Anders Petersson and Sara Stina Andersdotter. Malena Andersdotter married Hans Svedberg and had 5 children. She passed away on 15 sep 1894 in Länghem, Älvsborg, Sverige.

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Anders Petersson
1783 - Unknown
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Sara Stina Andersdotter
1781 - Unknown
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Hans Svedberg
1803 - 1873
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Gustava Svedberg (Hansdotter)
1846 - 1926
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Britta Maria Hansdotter
1844 - Unknown
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Josephina Svedberg
1849 - Unknown
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Albertina Mariana Svedberg
1836 - 1907
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Anna ÇHristina Svedberg
1840 - Unknown

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