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Britta Andersson (born Andreasdotter), 1814 - 1878
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Britta (Beata) Maria Pettersson Bas (born Andreasdotter), 1818 - 1873
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Britta Maria (Maja) Johannesson (born Andreasdotter), 1841 - 1914
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Britta Maja Andreasdotter, 1831 - 1900
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BRITTA LENA JOHANSSON (born ANDREASDOTTER), 1870 - 1924
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Britta Maria Andersson (born Andreasdotter), 1837 - 1912
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Britta Maja Andreasdotter, 1831 - 1900
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Britta Maja Torsson (born Andreasdotter), 1822 - 1880
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Britta Stina Andreasdotter, 1857 - 1933
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Britta Stina Andreasdotter, 1857 - 1933
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Britta Stina (Kristine) Mathisen (born Andreasdotter), 1863 - 1914
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Britta Lena Svendsen (born Andreasdotter), 1834 - 1927
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Britta Stina Andreasdotter, 1857 - 1933
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Britta Cajsa Jansson (born Andreasdotter), 1835 - 1907
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Britta Maria Andreasd r, 1831 - 1884
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Britta Kathar Andreasd r, 1833 - 1884
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Britta Andreasdotter, 1825 - 1887
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Britta Stina Andreasdr., 1840 - 1868
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Britta Andreasdotter, 1822 - 1858
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Britta Andreasdotter, 1779 - 1851
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Britta Andreasdotter, 1797 - 1877
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Britta Andreasdotter, 1805 - 1882
Sweden, DeathsAnna Britta Andersson (born Andreasdotter), 1800 - 1859
FamilySearch Family TreeBritta Jacobsson (born Andreasdotter), 1817 - 1889
FamilySearch Family TreeLena Erickson (born Anderson), 1800 - 1880
FamilySearch Family TreeBritta Maria Andersson (born Andreasdotter), 1841 - 1910
FamilySearch Family TreeBritta Andreasdotter, 1804 - 1869
Geni World Family TreeBritta Andreasdotter, 1778 - 1856
Geni World Family TreeBritta Stina Andreasdotter, 1823 - 1884
Geni World Family TreeBritta Andreasdotter, 1802 - 1882
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Britta Lundberg (born Andreasdotter), died 1877
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Britta Andreasdotter
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Britta Stina Andreasdotter, born 1845
1880 Sweden Census
Britta Maja Andreasdotter, born 1816
1880 Sweden Census
Britta Andreasdotter, born 1821
1880 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1855
1880 Sweden Census
Britta Christina Andreasdotter, born 1864
1890 Sweden Census
Britta Stina Andreasdotter, born 1832
1890 Sweden Census
Britta Maria Andreasdotter, born 1839
1890 Sweden Census
Britta Maja Andreasdotter, born 1840
1890 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1861
1900 Sweden Census
Britta Stina Andreasdotter, born 1851
1900 Sweden Census
Britta Maria Andreasdotter, born 1868
1900 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1848
1900 Sweden Census
Britta Maria Andreasdotter, born 1877
1910 Sweden Census
Britta Andreasdotter, born 1835
1910 Sweden Census
Britta Kajsa Andreasdotter, born 1863
1910 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1848
1910 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1864
1930 Sweden Census
Britta Kajsa Andreasdotter, born 1863
1930 Sweden Census
Britta Stina Andreasdotter, born 1845
1930 Sweden Census
Britta Kristina Andreasdotter, born 1868
1930 Sweden CensusBritta Andreasdotter, 1803 - 1803
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Britta Maria Andreasdotter, 1796 - 1797
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Britta Christina Andreasdotter, 1849 - 1849
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Britta Stina Andreasdotter, 1791 - 1791
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
Britta Andreasdotter, 1828 - 1874
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexBritta Andreasdotter, 1839 - 1904
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Britta Andreasdotter, 1820 - 1904
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Britta Andreasdotter, 1848 - 1904
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Britta Andreasdotter, 1816 - 1904
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920
Britta Andreasdotter, born Circa 1852
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Britta Andreasdotter (born Larsson), born 1809
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Britta Maria Andreasdotter (born Mänsdotter), born 1822
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Britta Maria Andreasdotter (born Andersson), born 1816
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Britta Maria Andreasdotter (born Larsson), born 1821
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The first name Britta is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Sweden and Denmark, and is derived from the Old Norse name "Birgit," which itself is a diminutive of "Birgitta." The name is rooted in the meaning "exalted one" or "the one who brings happiness," reflecting qualities of strength and nobility. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong and influential figures within their communities, with connections to the Christian saint Birgitta of Sweden, a prominent mystic and founder of the Bridgettine order in the 14th century. Variations of the name include Brigitte in French, Brigida in Italian and Spanish, and Birgit in Germanic languages, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name Britta has maintained its popularity in various forms across Europe, symbolizing a blend of historical reverence and contemporary appeal.
The last name Andreasdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Andreas." The name Andreas itself is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior," which was popularized in Christian contexts due to Saint Andrew, one of the apostles. Historically, surnames in Sweden often indicated lineage, with "dotter" denoting a female descendant, thus reflecting the familial structure of the time. Variations of the surname can be found in other Nordic countries, such as Andreasdóttir in Iceland, where the suffix changes to reflect the local language's patronymic system. In modern contexts, the name may also appear in different spellings or forms, but the core meaning related to ancestry and lineage remains consistent across cultures. The use of patronymic surnames like Andreasdotter highlights the importance of family heritage in Scandinavian societies.
Cecilia LarsdotterCatharina JohansdotterElisabet AndreasdotterAnna AndreasdotterChristina JohansdotterAnders AndreassonOlena AndreasdotterAnders AnderssonJohannes AnderssonAndreas JohanssonOlena AndersdotterLars JohanssonAnna AndersdotterCornelius JohanssonJohannes AndreassonCarl AndreassonAndreas AnderssonOlof JohanssonAnders JohanssonAnna Johansdotter
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