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Sjul (Sivert) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
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MyHeritage Family TreesSjul (Sivard) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSjul (Sivert) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSjul (Sivert) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSjul (Sivert) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSjul (Sivert) Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSjul /Sivert Grelsson, 1777 - 1842
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Sjul Grelsson, born 1777
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Sjul Grelsson, born 1777
Sweden Household Examination BooksSjul Grelsson, born 1823
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Sjul Grelsson, born 1813
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Sjul Grelsson, born 1816
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The first name Sjul is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Norway and Sweden, where it is derived from the Old Norse name "Sigvaldr," meaning "victory" and "power." Historically, names with similar roots were often given to individuals who were expected to embody strength and leadership, reflecting the warrior culture of the Viking Age. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Siv" in Scandinavian contexts, which is a feminine form, and "Sigvald" in other Nordic regions. The pronunciation of Sjul may vary slightly depending on the local dialects, but it generally retains a similar phonetic structure across its variations. While not as commonly used today, Sjul carries a sense of historical significance and cultural heritage, linking its bearers to a legacy of valor and resilience.
The last name Grelsson is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Sweden and Norway. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it is derived from the given name of an ancestor, in this case, likely from the name "Grel," which may have roots in Old Norse or Germanic languages. The suffix "-sson" indicates "son of," suggesting that the original bearers of the name were descendants of someone named Grel. This surname reflects the common practice in these regions of forming family names based on the father's first name, which was prevalent in the Viking Age and continued into the Middle Ages. Variations of the name may include Grelson or Grelssøn, depending on regional dialects and linguistic changes over time. While Grelsson is not among the most common surnames, it embodies the rich tradition of Scandinavian naming conventions and the historical significance of lineage in these cultures.
Sara SivertsdotterPål GrelssonGrels PålssonElisabet MichelsdotterPaul GrelssonEdla PålssonKerstin GrelsdotterGertrud Grelsson grelsdotterNils GrelssonKerstin JonssonElla PålssonSivert GrelssonGertrud GrelsdotterBrita HanssonElla NilsdotterEdla NilsdotterBrita GrelsdotterBrita Grelsson grelsdotterSara Sjulsdotter
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