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MARTE ANDERSDATTER

Birth1725 - Tolvsrød, Slagen, Vestfold, Norway
Death1801 - Oserød, Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
MotherMaren (Mari) Larsdatter
FatherAnders Knutsen

Born in Tolvsrød, Slagen, Vestfold, Norway on 1725 to Anders Knutsen and Maren (Mari) Larsdatter. MARTE ANDERSDATTER had 9 children. She passed away on 1801 in Oserød, Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway.

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Anders Knutsen
1673 - 1738
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Maren (Mari) Larsdatter
1684 - 1765
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Berte Andersen
1764 - 1854
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Jakob Anderssen
1754 - 1841
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Mari Andersen
1770 - 1850
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Jacob Anderson
Unknown - 1754
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Birthe Andersdatter Li
1760 - 1829
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Anne Andersen
1759 - 1759
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Kari Andersen
1750 - 1835
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Olene Andersen
1761 - 1773
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Anders Andersen
1767 - 1787

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