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Sara Andersdotter

Birth24 Jun 1789 - Nygårdarna, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sweden
Death6 Aug 1859 - Nygårdarna, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sweden
MotherAnna Ersdotter
FatherAnders Jansson

Born in Nygårdarna, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sweden on 24 Jun 1789 to Anders Jansson and Anna Ersdotter. Sara Andersdotter married Erik Andersson and had 6 children. She passed away on 6 Aug 1859 in Nygårdarna, Stora Tuna, Kopparberg, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Jansson
1759 - Unknown
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Anna Ersdotter
1758 - 1824
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Erik Andersson
1785 - 1859
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Stina Andersdotter
1809 - Unknown
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Törns Jan Ersson
1816 - 1890
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Anders Ersson
1807 - 1839
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Johanna Ersdotter
1819 - 1860
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Erik Ersson
1812 - 1874
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Karl Ersson
1824 - 1895

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