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Got Erik Andersson, 1850 - 1926
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Got Anders Andersson, 1855 - 1932
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Got Karl Albin Andersson, 1919 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Kerstin Andersson (Röjås) (born Andersdotter), 1874 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Karl Albin Andersson, 1919 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson, 1841 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Kerstin Andersson (Röjås) (born Andersdotter), 1874 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson, 1832 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson, 1871 - 1952
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Got Perols Hans Andersson, born 1847
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson Blank, 1866 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Per (Petter) Andersson, 1823 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson Blank, 1866 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Hans Andersson, 1902 - 1984
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson, 1851 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Erik Andersson, 1887 - 1958
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Got Hans Andersson, 1744 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Andersson, 1832 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anna Elisabet Andersson (born Andersdotter), 1900 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesGot Anders Wilhelm Andersson, 1910 - 1949
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Got Anders Andersson, 1841 - 1913
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Got Jon Andersson, born 1872
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Got Erik Andersson, born 1854
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Got Anders Andersson, born 1841
Sweden Household Examination Books
Got Erik Andersson, born 1854
1890 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1841
1890 Sweden Census
Got Hans Andersson, born 1847
1890 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1851
1890 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1841
1880 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1847
1880 Sweden Census
Got Erik Andersson, born 1844
1880 Sweden Census
Got Hans Andersson, born 1847
1880 Sweden Census
Got Erik Andersson, born 1850
1900 Sweden Census
Got Hans Andersson, born 1858
1900 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1855
1900 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1841
1900 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1841
1910 Sweden Census
Got Hans Andersson, born 1858
1910 Sweden Census
Got Anders Andersson, born 1855
1910 Sweden Census
Got Erik Andersson, born 1850
1910 Sweden Census
Got Hans Andersson, born 1902
1930 Sweden CensusGot Anna Andersson (born Ersdotter), 1869 - 1946
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Got Olof Andersson, died 1869
Sweden, DeathsGot Hans Andersson
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- Gota Anders
- Gote Anderson
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The first name "Got" has its origins in various cultures, primarily associated with Germanic roots, where it is often linked to the word "god" or "deity," reflecting a connection to divinity or spiritual significance. This name has historical roots in regions such as Scandinavia and Germany, where it may have been used to denote individuals with strong spiritual or leadership qualities, often associated with warriors or leaders in early societies. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Gott" in German, which directly translates to "God," and "Gottlieb," meaning "God's love." In Scandinavian contexts, the name may appear as "Gottfrid," which combines elements meaning "God" and "peace." While the name "Got" itself is less common, its variations reflect a rich tapestry of cultural significance and historical usage, often embodying traits of strength, leadership, and spirituality.
The last name Andersson is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Sweden, where it is derived from the given name Anders, which itself is a form of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave" in Greek. The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," thus Andersson literally translates to "son of Anders." This patronymic naming convention was common in Nordic countries, reflecting lineage and familial ties. Historically, the name can be traced back to the medieval period in Sweden, where surnames began to be adopted more widely. Variations of the name can be found across different regions and languages, including Anderson in English-speaking countries, which has similar roots, and Andersson's spelling variations such as Andersen in Denmark and Norway. The name has been borne by many notable individuals, contributing to its recognition and prevalence in various cultures.
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