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König Andersson, 1768 - 1844
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MyHeritage Family TreesKönig Andersson, 1811 - 1871
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MyHeritage Family TreesKönig Andersson, 1768 - 1844
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MyHeritage Family TreesKönig Andersson, 1768 - 1844
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König Andersson, 1855 - 1908
Sweden Household Examination Books
König Andersson, 1803 - 1883
Sweden Household Examination Books
König Andersson, born 1782
Sweden Household Examination Books
König Andersson, born 1855
Sweden Household Examination BooksKönig Andersson, 1768 - 1844
Geni World Family TreeKönig Andersson, 1811 - 1871
Geni World Family TreeKönig Andersson, 1855 - 1908
Geni World Family TreeKönig Andersson, Circa 1575 - Circa 1630
Geni World Family TreeKönig Andersson, 1855 - 1908
FamilySearch Family TreeKönig Andersson, 1544 - 1630
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König Andersson, died 1883
Sweden, Deaths
König Andersson, born 1825
1880 Sweden Census
König Andersson, born 1803
1880 Sweden CensusKönig Andersson, 1809 - 1810
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
König Andersson
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- Konig Anderson
- Konnig Anderson
- Swedish: Kung Andersson


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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.
Hans AnderssonAnders NilssonAnna NathanielssonBrita AndersdotterMaria AndersdotterAnders AnderssonAnna KönigsdotterAnders KionickssonMaria NilssonChristina AndersdotterOlof AnderssonAnna AndersdotterNils AnderssonAnna JohanssonMargareta LarsdotterBrita KonigsdotterAnders KönigssonPehr AnderssonLars Königsson
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