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Signe Andersdotter

Birth17 Mars 1815 - Bonderup, Skåne, Sverige
Death1 Mars 1883 - Dalby, Skåne, Sverige
MotherChatarina Persdotter
FatherAnders Nilsson

Born in Bonderup, Skåne, Sverige on 17 Mars 1815 to Anders Nilsson and Chatarina Persdotter. Signe Andersdotter married Lars Hansson and had 7 children. She passed away on 1 Mars 1883 in Dalby, Skåne, Sverige.

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Anders Nilsson
1783 - Unknown
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Chatarina Persdotter
1780 - Unknown
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Lars Hansson
1815 - 1881
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Hanna Larsdotter
1841 - 1899
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Boel Larsdotter
1853 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson
1850 - Unknown
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Maria Larsdotter
1859 - 1882
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Elna Larsdotter
1843 - 1891
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Hans Larsson
1839 - Unknown
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Kersti Larsdotter
1856 - Unknown

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