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Sara Andersdotter

Birth1718 - Not Available
Death10 december 1796 - Bråten Gladhammar Kalmarlän
MotherNot Available
FatherNot Available

Born on 1718. Sara Andersdotter married Lars Andersson and had 10 children. She passed away on 10 december 1796 in Bråten Gladhammar Kalmarlän.

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Lars Andersson
1714 - 1792
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Anna ( Annika) Larsdotter
1754 - 1829
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Carl Larsson
1752 - 1826
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Peter Kjellgren
1750 - 1817
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Sanna Susanna Larsdotter
1756 - Unknown
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Johan Larsson
1745 - Unknown
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Anna Larsdotter
1747 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1743 - Unknown
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Chatharina Larsdotter
1758 - Unknown
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Jakob Larsson
1764 - Unknown
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Eric Larsson
1761 - Unknown

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