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Stina Andersdotter

Birth15 Sep 1734 - Kopparkullen, Ransberg, Skaraborg, Sweden
Death10 Dec 1795 - Snika, Ekeskog, Skaraborg, Sweden
MotherEbba Ericsdotter
FatherAnders Andersson

Born in Kopparkullen, Ransberg, Skaraborg, Sweden on 15 Sep 1734 to Anders Andersson and Ebba Ericsdotter. Stina Andersdotter married Sven Nilsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 Dec 1795 in Snika, Ekeskog, Skaraborg, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Andersson
1699 - 1758
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Ebba Ericsdotter
1705 - 1751
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Sven Nilsson
1727 - 1798
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Stina Svensdotter
1784 - Unknown
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Lars Svensson
1774 - 1826
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Lars Svensson
1774 - Unknown
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Sven Svensson
1778 - Unknown
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Peter Svensson
1783 - 1813
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Bolla Svensdotter
1769 - Unknown

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