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Zachris Andersson

BirthJUL 1706 - Flugeby, Jönköpings Län, Sweden
Death17 NOV 1774 - Löneberg, Vetlanda, Jönköping, Sverige
MotherKarin Olofsdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Flugeby, Jönköpings Län, Sweden on JUL 1706 to Anders Persson and Karin Olofsdotter. Zachris Andersson married Elin Svensdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 NOV 1774 in Löneberg, Vetlanda, Jönköping, Sverige.

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Anders Persson
1678 - 1741
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Karin Olofsdotter
1683 - 1762
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Elin Svensdotter
1712 - 1772
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Sven Zachrisson
1752 - 1834
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Anders Zachrisson
1747 - 1807
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Jonas Zachrisson
1739 - Unknown
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Annika Zachrisson
1745 - Unknown
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Per Zachrisson
Unknown - Unknown
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Catharina Zachrisson
1742 - Unknown

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