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Margreta Andersdotter

BirthSEP 1731 - Backbyn, Siljansnäs (W
Death20 NOV 1772 - Almo, Siljansnäs (W
MotherBrita Andersdotter
FatherAnders Ersson

Born in Backbyn, Siljansnäs (W on SEP 1731 to Anders Ersson and Brita Andersdotter. Margreta Andersdotter married Pellas Erik Andersson and had 8 children. She passed away on 20 NOV 1772 in Almo, Siljansnäs (W.

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Parents
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Anders Ersson
1688 - 1764
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Brita Andersdotter
1839 - 1914
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Pellas Erik Andersson
1723 - 1798
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Anna Ersdotter
1760 - 1812
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Brita Ersdotter
1768 - 1838
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Pellas Anders Ersson
1759 - 1839
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Erik Ersson
1765 - 1846
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Erik Ersson
1764 - 1814
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Erik Ersson
1700 - 1754
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Erik Ersson
1764 - 1807
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Anders Ersson Fix
1758 - 1823

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