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Nils Andersson

Birth30 aug 1824 - Eskilsäter, Värmland, Sverige
Death26 Apr 1886 - Gaperhult, Eskilsäter, Värmland, Sweden
MotherKajsa Olofsdotter
FatherAnders Klasson

Born in Eskilsäter, Värmland, Sverige on 30 aug 1824 to Anders Klasson and Kajsa Olofsdotter. Nils Andersson married Lovisa Persdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 Apr 1886 in Gaperhult, Eskilsäter, Värmland, Sweden.

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Anders Klasson
1781 - 1848
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Kajsa Olofsdotter
1791 - 1861
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Lovisa Persdotter
1822 - 1882
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Stina Kajsa Nilsdotter
1855 - 1926
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August Nilsson
1863 - Unknown
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Karl Gustaf Nilsson
1848 - 1909
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Nils Henrik Nilsson
1850 - 1937
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Laura Nilsdotter
1861 - Unknown
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Johan Fredrik Nilsson
1852 - 1855

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