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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Ivar Byström, 1912 - 1982
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Axel Herman Byström, 1858 - 1933
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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Herman Byström, 1858 - 1933
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Axel Herman Byström, 1889 - 1922
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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Herman Byström, 1858 - 1933
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Axel Herman Byström, 1858 - 1933
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Axel Ivar Byström, 1912 - 1982
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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Ivar Byström, 1912 - 1982
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Axel Ivar Byström, 1912 - 1982
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Axel Nestor Byström, 1891 - 1982
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Axel Julius Byström, 1866 - 1924
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Axel Byström, 1827 - 1898
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Axel Martin Byström, 1878 - 1911
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Axel Herman Byström, 1839 - 1922
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Axel Byström, 1890 - 1899
Sweden, Deaths
Axel Johannes Byström, 1901 - 1902
Sweden, Deaths
Axel Emanuel Byström, died 1864
Sweden, Deaths
Axel Emanuel Byström, died 1867
Sweden, DeathsAxel Hilding Byström, 1905 - 1967
FamilySearch Family TreeAxel Fredrik Byström, 1893 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeAxel Edvin Byström, 1902 - 1986
FamilySearch Family TreeAxel Wilhelm Byström, 1901 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeAxel Eric Constans Byström, 1826 - 1885
Geni World Family TreeAxel Byström, 1889 - 1945
Geni World Family TreeAxel Byström, 1827 - 1898
Geni World Family TreeAxel Byström, 1926 - 1993
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Axel Emanuel Byström, born 1864
Sweden, Births
Axel Wilhelm Byström, born 1884
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Axel Byström, born 1850
1900 Sweden Census
Axel Teodor Byström, born 1877
1900 Sweden Census
Axel Byström, born 1850
1890 Sweden Census
Axel Teodor Byström, born 1865
1890 Sweden Census
Axel Byström, born 1877
1890 Sweden Census
Axel Ingemar Byström, born 1863
1890 Sweden Census
Axel Byström, born 1850
1910 Sweden Census
Axel Julius Byström, born 1866
1910 Sweden Census
Axel Herman Byström, born 1858
1910 Sweden Census
Axel Edvin Byström, born 1887
1930 Sweden Census
Axel Teodor Byström, born 1877
1930 Sweden Census
Axel Vilhelm Byström, born 1884
1930 Sweden Census
Axel Byström, born 1850
1930 Sweden Census
Axel Byström, born 1910
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Axel A. Byström, born 1882
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Axel Byström, born 1895
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Axel Byström
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Axel Ebbe Louis Byström, 1921 - 1981
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAxel Erik Byström, 1897 - 1977
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAxel Edvin Byström, 1887 - Circa 1961
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAxel Valdemar Byström, died Circa 1949
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAxel Byström,, died Circa 1922
Sweden, Stockholm Burials
Axel I. Byström, born 1863
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)
Axel I. Byström, born Circa 1863
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Axel Magnus Byström, born Circa 1880
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Axel S. Byström
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Axel Henrik, born 1874
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Axel Byström
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The name Axel has its origins in Scandinavia, derived from the Hebrew name Absalom, which means "father of peace." It first appeared in the Nordic regions, particularly in Denmark and Sweden, during the Middle Ages. Historically, the name has been associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting qualities of strength and peace, which were valued in the warrior culture of the Vikings. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Aksel in Danish and Norwegian, and Axelle, which is a feminine form used in French-speaking countries. The name has also gained popularity in various forms in other languages, such as Aksel in Icelandic and Axel in German and English, where it is pronounced similarly. Overall, Axel embodies a rich historical significance and a connection to peace and leadership, making it a timeless choice across cultures.
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