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Mattis Andersson

Birth1703 - Grötsjö, Arby, Kalmar län
Death19 FEB 1752 - Grötsjö, Arby, Kalmar län
MotherSegrid Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Grötsjö, Arby, Kalmar län on 1703 to Anders Nilsson and Segrid Jonsdotter. Mattis Andersson married Kerstin Nilsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 FEB 1752 in Grötsjö, Arby, Kalmar län.

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Anders Nilsson
1680 - 1704
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Segrid Jonsdotter
1680 - 1755
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Kerstin Nilsdotter
1706 - 1790
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Stina Mattisdotter
1740 - 1788
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Ingrid Mattsdotter
1748 - Unknown
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Nils Mattisson
1742 - 1824
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Per Matthisson
1731 - Unknown
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Karin Mattsdotter
1735 - Unknown
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Maja Mattsdotter
1738 - 1739
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Anders Mattsson
1728 - 1795

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