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Smed Jonas Ekström, 1765 - 1832
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MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Gustaf Ekström, 1719 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Jonas Ekström, 1765 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Jonas Ekström, 1765 - 1837
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MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Jonas Ekström, 1765 - 1837
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MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Jonas Ekström, 1765 - 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesSmed Gustaf Ekström, 1716 - 1787
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- Smead Ekstrom
- Smedd Ekstrum
- Smead Ekstrøm
The first name Smed has its origins in Scandinavian regions, particularly in Denmark and Norway, where it is believed to derive from the Old Norse word "smiðr," meaning "smith" or "craftsman." Historically, the name was likely associated with individuals who worked as blacksmiths or metalworkers, reflecting a vital occupation in medieval society where such skills were essential for creating tools, weapons, and other metal goods. Variations of the name Smed can be found in different cultures, such as "Smith" in English-speaking countries, which shares the same occupational roots, and "Schmidt" in German-speaking regions, both of which denote a similar profession. While Smed itself is less common today, its derivatives remain prevalent, highlighting the enduring legacy of the craft and the importance of the smithing profession throughout history.
Johan EkströmBritta Simonsdotter elgPeter EkstromSophia EkstromAnna EkstromKatarina Gustafsdotter ekstromStina EkströmMargaretha EkstromCarl EkstromJohannes EkströmBritta EkströmAndreas Gustafsson ekstromGabriel EkstromLena EkströmLars EkstromCarl EkströmAndreas EkströmCatharina Gustafsdotter ekstromGustaf Ekström
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