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Barbro Kristina Johansson Dunder (born Josefsdotter), 1798 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Caisa Josefsdotter, 1818 - 1853
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Christina Johansson Dunder (born Josefsdotter), 1798 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Kajsa "Anna Katrina Henriksen" Henriksen (born Josefsdotter), 1813 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Christina Johansson Dunder (born Josefsdotter), 1798 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesBARBRO Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBARBRO Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1792 - 1792
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter (born Josefsdotter Josephsdotter), 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter (born Josefsdotter Josephsdotter), 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Katarina Gelin (born Josefsdotter), 1813 - 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Caisa Josefsdotter, 1818 - 1853
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter (born Josephsdotter), 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter (born Josephsdotter), 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Kristina Johansson Dunder (born Josefsdotter), 1798 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Christina Johansson Dunder (born Josefsdotter), 1798 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
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Barbro Cath. Josefsdr., born 1813
Sweden Household Examination Books
Barbro Josefsdotter, born 1924
Sweden Household Examination Books
Barbro Josefsdotter, born 1923
Sweden Household Examination BooksBarbro Torkellsen Haga Auestad (born Josefsdatter), 1747 - 1828
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbro Josefsdotter, 1688 - 1707
Geni World Family TreeBarbro Kristina Josefsdotter, 1798 - 1864
Geni World Family TreeBarbro Kajsa Josefsdotter, born 1813
Geni World Family TreeBarbro Josefsdotter, born 1752
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Barbro Katrina Josefsdotter, born 1813
1880 Sweden CensusEnter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Barbro Josefsdotter
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- Arabic: باربرو يوسيفسدوتير (Bārbrū Yūsīfisdūtīr)
- Russian: Барбро Йосефсдоттер (Barbro Yosefsdotter)


- Sweden 96%
- Norway 4%
The first name Barbro has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where it is derived from the Latin name Barbara, meaning "foreign" or "strange." Historically, the name has been associated with Saint Barbara, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. The name Barbro reflects characteristics of strength and resilience, often linked to the saint's story of enduring persecution. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Barbara in English, Italian, and Spanish, and Barbora in Czech and Slovak. In Sweden, Barbro is a traditional name that has seen fluctuating popularity over the decades, often evoking a sense of heritage and cultural identity. The name's pronunciation remains relatively consistent across languages, though the spelling may vary, reflecting local linguistic preferences.
The last name Josefsdotter is of Swedish origin, meaning "daughter of Josef," with "dotter" translating to "daughter" in Swedish. This patronymic surname indicates lineage, specifically denoting that the bearer is the daughter of a man named Josef, which is a common given name derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "God will add." The surname is primarily found in Sweden and reflects the traditional naming conventions of Scandinavian cultures, where surnames often derive from the father's first name. Variations of the surname can include Josefsson, which means "son of Josef," and other regional adaptations may exist in different Scandinavian countries, reflecting local dialects and naming customs. The use of such patronymics was prevalent in Sweden until the late 19th century, when more fixed surnames became common. Overall, Josefsdotter encapsulates a familial connection and heritage, rooted in the historical practices of naming in Sweden.
Carl Josefsson lindströmJoseph PerssonElin JosefsdotterLars JosefssonBrita JosefsdotterElisabet MårtensdotterJohan JosefssonJosef PerssonLisbet JosefsdotterPer Josefsson kiempe orreOlof JosefssonJohan Josefsson orreElisabet PerssonLisabeta JosefsdotterMårten JosefssonPer JosefssonPehr JosefssonElla JosefsdotterMårten Josefsson tranaAnders Josefsson
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