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MARGTA ANDERSDOTTER

Birth8 Apr 1825 - Ostansjo, Arbra, Gävleborg, Sweden
Death3 Aug 1906 - Stanford Twp, Isanti, Minnesota , UNITED STATES
MotherKerstin Olovsdotter
FatherAnders Mathsson

Born in Ostansjo, Arbra, Gävleborg, Sweden on 8 Apr 1825 to Anders Mathsson and Kerstin Olovsdotter. MARGTA ANDERSDOTTER married ERIC ERICSSON ENGREN and had 9 children. She passed away on 3 Aug 1906 in Stanford Twp, Isanti, Minnesota , UNITED STATES.

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Anders Mathsson
1792 - 1833
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Kerstin Olovsdotter
1803 - 1875
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Eric Ericsson Engren
1823 - 1893
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Willliam (Mn) Engren (Engran) (Engrin)
1858 - 1931
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Sarah Salvia Engren
1848 - 1927
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Clara Rinaldo
1852 - 1893
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Eric B Engren
1857 - Unknown
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John Engren
1858 - Unknown
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Andrew Engren
1854 - 1925
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Eva Engren
1871 - 1892
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Martin Engren
1863 - 1887
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Frank Engren
1867 - 1907

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