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Stina Andersdotter

Birth14 DEC 1800 - Ona, Narunga, Alvsborg, Sweden
Death9 DEC 1862 - Noltorp, Ljur, Alvsborg, Sweden
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Born in Ona, Narunga, Alvsborg, Sweden on 14 DEC 1800. Stina Andersdotter married Gabriel Larsson and had 7 children. She passed away on 9 DEC 1862 in Noltorp, Ljur, Alvsborg, Sweden.

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Gabriel Larsson
1801 - 1849
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Johanna Gabrielsdotter
1829 - Unknown
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Lars Magnus Gabrielsson
1833 - 1842
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Anna Catharina Gabrielsdotter
1827 - Unknown
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Johannes Gabrielsson
1824 - Unknown
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Ullrika Gabrielsdotter
1836 - Unknown
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Anna Christina Gabrielsdotter
1842 - Unknown
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August Gabrielsson
1840 - Unknown

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