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Margta Mattiasson (born Matthsdr), 1770 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Mattsson (born Matthsdr), 1770 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Ersson Westerberg (born Matthsdr), born 1727
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Matthsdr, born 1780
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Matthsdr, born 1780
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Andersson (born Matthsdr)
MyHeritage Family TreesMargta Ersson- Ställberg (born Matthsdr)
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Margta Matthsdr, Circa 1727 - 1763
Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860
Margta Matthsdr, died 1782
Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860
Margta Matthsdr, died 1784
Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860
Margta Matthsdr, died 1779
Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860Margareta Andersson (born Mattsdotter), 1768 - 1829
FamilySearch Family TreeMargareta Persson Asp (born Matthsdr), 1738 - 1806
FamilySearch Family TreeMargaretha Pahrsson (born Mattsdotter), 1692 - 1771
FamilySearch Family TreeMargta Mattiasson (born Matthsdr), 1770 - 1832
FamilySearch Family TreeMargta Matthsdr (Johansson)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Margta Matthsdr, born 1759
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Margta Matthsdr, died 1793
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Margta Matthsdr, born 1781
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Margta Matthsdr
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Margta Matthsdr
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The name Margta has its roots in the ancient Greek name "Margaret," which means "pearl." It is believed to have first appeared in regions such as Greece and later spread throughout Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages, when it became popular among Christians due to its association with Saint Margaret, a revered figure in various Christian traditions. The name symbolizes purity and beauty, often reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it, such as grace and resilience. Variations of Margta can be found across different cultures, including "Margaret" in English, "Margarita" in Spanish, "Marguerite" in French, and "Marta" in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation but retaining the essence of the original meaning. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often associated with strong, influential women in history and literature.
The last name Matthsdr has its origins in Scandinavian countries, particularly in regions like Sweden and Norway, where patronymic naming conventions were prevalent. The name is derived from the given name "Matthias," which itself comes from the Hebrew name "Mattityahu," meaning "gift of God." Historically, individuals bearing the surname Matthsdr would have been descendants of a male ancestor named Matthias, indicating lineage and familial ties. This patronymic structure is common in Nordic cultures, where "dr" signifies "daughter of," thus Matthsdr would imply "daughter of Matthias." Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, such as Mattsdotter in Sweden, which follows a similar patronymic pattern, and Mattsdóttir in Icelandic contexts. These variations reflect the linguistic and cultural adaptations of the name while maintaining its core meaning related to ancestry and familial heritage.
Eric Ersson- ställbergHans HanssonOlof MattiassonBrita HansonAnnika EriksdotterCathrina MatthsdrJons MatthssonIngeborg MatthsdotterLars Hansson-stormErik HanssonDaniel AnderssonKarin MatthsdrKerstin MatsdotterNils MatthssonOlaf MattssonMats JönssonMaja DanielsdotterHans Ersson westerbergErik MattssonCarin Mattesdotter
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