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Marit Andersdotter

Birth7 Oct 1768 - Ostervallskog, Varmlands, Sweden
Death22 Nov 1848 - Kareby, Göteborg Och Bohus, Sweden
MotherBoret Hansdotter
FatherAnders Rassmussen

Born in Ostervallskog, Varmlands, Sweden on 7 Oct 1768 to Anders Rassmussen and Boret Hansdotter. Marit Andersdotter had 8 children. She passed away on 22 Nov 1848 in Kareby, Göteborg Och Bohus, Sweden.

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Anders Rassmussen
1729 - 1789
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Boret Hansdotter
1734 - Unknown
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Marit Bryngelsdotter
1797 - 1830
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Simon Bryngelsson
1793 - 1808
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Elin Bryngelsdotter
1790 - 1862
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Olof Bryngelsson
1805 - 1835
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Nils Bryngelsson
1803 - 1803
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Per Bryngelsson
1800 - 1880
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Anders Bryngelsson
1787 - 1842
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Ingjerd Bryngelsdotter
1784 - 1850

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