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Sune Andersson

Birth1662 - Västra Ed Blidstena
Death13 feb 1732 - Blidstena, Västra Ed, Kalmar län, Sverige
MotherKerstin Larsdotter
FatherAnders Ingesson

Born in Västra Ed Blidstena on 1662 to Anders Ingesson and Kerstin Larsdotter. Sune Andersson married Kerstin Larsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 feb 1732 in Blidstena, Västra Ed, Kalmar län, Sverige.

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Anders Ingesson
1618 - 1690
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1623 - 1699
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1675 - 1755
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Mans Sunesson
1716 - 1781
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Nils Sunesson
1712 - 1778
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Anders Sunesson Blidman
1700 - 1745
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Karin Sunesdotter
1703 - 1782
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Lars Sunesson
1704 - 1774
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Kerstin Sunesdotter
1701 - 1760
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Anna Sunesdotter
1709 - 1759

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