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Kristina Carlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Karlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Karlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Carlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Carlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Christiernin (born Mesterton), born 1664
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter "Christina" Mesterton, 1748 - 1786
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Kristina Carlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter "Christina" Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter "Christina" Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Carlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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71 Kristina SJÖMAN (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
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KristinA KarlsdotteR MestertoN Karl Erik Sjöman, 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Mesterton, 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdr Sjöman (born Mesterton), Circa 1748 - Circa 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Sjöman (born Mesterton), 1748 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Karlsdotter Mesterton, 1748 - 1786
Geni World Family TreeKatarina Kristina Widbom, 1755 - 1791
Geni World Family TreeChristina Christiernin (born Mästerthun), born 1664
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- Christina Mesterton
- Kristine Mesterton
- Kristy Mesterton
- Krys Mesterton
- Arabic: كريستينا ميستيرتون (Krisṭīnā Mīstīrton)
- Japanese: クリスティーナ・メステルトン (Kurisutīna Mesuteruton)


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- Sweden 2%
The name Kristina has its roots in the Latin name "Christina," which is derived from "Christinus," meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian." This name first appeared in early Christian communities in Europe, particularly in regions such as Italy and Scandinavia, where it became popular among those who embraced Christianity. The name Kristina is often associated with qualities such as faith, devotion, and purity, reflecting the religious significance of its origin. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Christina" in English and Spanish, "Kristine" in Scandinavian countries, and "Kristin" in Norwegian and Icelandic contexts. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all share the common theme of connection to Christianity and its values. Historically, many women named Kristina have been noted for their strong character and leadership, further solidifying the name's positive connotations.
The last name Mesterton has its origins in England, particularly in the region of Yorkshire, where it is believed to have derived from a combination of Old English elements. The name likely stems from "Mester," meaning "master" or "teacher," and "ton," which translates to "town" or "settlement," suggesting a meaning akin to "the town of the master" or "settlement of the teachers." This indicates that the early bearers of the name may have been associated with positions of authority or education within their communities. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with some instances of spelling changes such as "Mesterton" or "Mesterstone," reflecting regional dialects and linguistic evolution over time. While the name is not widely prevalent today, it retains historical significance, particularly in the context of English surnames that denote occupation or social status.
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