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Malin Andersdotter

Birth15 FEB 1732 - Tylla, Stora Tuna
Death2 APR 1785 - Gallsbo, Stora Tuna
MotherKerstin Staffansdotter
FatherAnders Göransson Kvicker

Born in Tylla, Stora Tuna on 15 FEB 1732 to Anders Göransson Kvicker and Kerstin Staffansdotter. Malin Andersdotter married Daniel Persson and had 6 children. She passed away on 2 APR 1785 in Gallsbo, Stora Tuna.

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Parents
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Anders Göransson Kvicker
1706 - 1741
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Kerstin Staffansdotter
1706 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Persson
1726 - 1789
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Anna Danielsdotter
1756 - 1811
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Kerstin Danielsdotter
1754 - 1826
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Karin Danielsdotter
1760 - Unknown
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Karin Danielsdotter
1766 - 1836
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Malin Danielsdotter
1771 - Unknown
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Malin Olofsdotter
1771 - Unknown

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