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Troed Andersson

Birth12 Aug 1780 - Salomonhög, Grevie, Kristianstad, Sweden
Death3 Jan 1857 - Svenstad, Västra Karup, Kristianstad, Sweden
MotherBoel Åkasdotter
FatherAnders Torkelsson

Born in Salomonhög, Grevie, Kristianstad, Sweden on 12 Aug 1780 to Anders Torkelsson and Boel Åkasdotter. Troed Andersson married Elna NilsDotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1857 in Svenstad, Västra Karup, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Anders Torkelsson
1749 - 1823
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Boel ÅKasdotter
1753 - 1810
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Elna Nilsdotter
1775 - 1866
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Boel Troedsdotter
1813 - 1845
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Pål Boström
1810 - 1860
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Per Troedsson
1805 - 1862
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Nils Troedsson
1808 - 1838
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Nils Peter Troedsson
1815 - 1834
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Ola Troedsson
1806 - 1835

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