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Sara Andersdotter

Birth3 april 1817 - Korsbyn, Karlanda, Värmland, Sverige
Death17 december 1892 - Hvittensten, Karlanda, Värmland, Sverige
MotherKarin Jansdtr
FatherAnders Ersson

Born in Korsbyn, Karlanda, Värmland, Sverige on 3 april 1817 to Anders Ersson and Karin Jansdtr. Sara Andersdotter married Carl Gustof Olofsson and had 5 children. She passed away on 17 december 1892 in Hvittensten, Karlanda, Värmland, Sverige.

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Anders Ersson
1777 - 1820
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Karin Jansdtr
1791 - 1857
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Carl Gustof Olofsson
1824 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Karlsdotter
1848 - Unknown
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Catharina Carlsdotter
1850 - 1912
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Sara Lisa Carlsdotter
1852 - 1933
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Erik Adolf Carlsson
1855 - Unknown
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Nils Carlsson
1858 - Unknown

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