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Sissela Andersdotter

Birth11 NOV 1798 - Perstorp (L), Kjellstorp
Death10 Mar 1872 - Stora Pålstorp, Vastra Torup parish, Skona, Sweden
MotherKjelu Nilsdotter
FatherAnders Svensson

Born in Perstorp (L), Kjellstorp on 11 NOV 1798 to Anders Svensson and Kjelu Nilsdotter. Sissela Andersdotter married Elias Olsson and had 10 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1872 in Stora Pålstorp, Vastra Torup parish, Skona, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Svensson
1761 - 1811
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Kjelu Nilsdotter
1776 - 1859
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Elias Olsson
1785 - 1842
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Bengt Eliasson
1827 - 1903
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Anna Eliasdoter
1822 - Unknown
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Anders Eliasson
1825 - Unknown
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Sven Eliasson
1829 - 1899
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Ola Eliasson
1833 - 1833
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Kelu Eliasson
1840 - Unknown
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Pehr Eliasson
1837 - Unknown
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Gunnil Eliasdotter
1835 - 1836
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Anna Eliasdoter
1820 - 1820
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Kelu Eliasson
1840 - Unknown

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