Unknown Friend Family Male

Anna ANDERSDOTTERAge: 85 years16381723

Name
Anna ANDERSDOTTER
Given names
Anna
Surname
ANDERSDOTTER
Married name
Anna LARSSON FRIEND
Birth 1638
Source: Genealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
MarriageNils LARSSON FRIENDView this family
about November 1656 (Age 18 years)
Source: Genealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
Birth of a son
#1
Gabriel FRIEND
about 1674 (Age 36 years)
Death of a husbandNils LARSSON FRIEND
December 1686 (Age 48 years)
Marriage of a childGabriel FRIENDMaria VAN CULLINView this family
about 1722 (Age 84 years)

Death 1723 (Age 85 years)
Source: Genealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
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father
mother
Marriage:
herself
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husband
herself
Marriage: about November 1656Upland, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania
18 years
son

BirthGenealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
MarriageGenealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
DeathGenealogy.com - Genealogy Report: Descendants of Nils Larsson Friend
Note

Notes for NILS LARSSON FRIEND: Nils Larsson arrived in New Sweden on the "Swan" in 1648 and, during Rising's administration, served as 'gevaldiger' (warden). Jean Paul Jaquet reported in a letter dated 9 August 1656 to Governor Peter Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam that Niles Larsen's intended marriage was being postponed for three months by pastor Lars Carlson Lock in order to investigate the charges (which Jacquet presumed to be false) by a woman of ill repute in Manhattan.(Gehring, "New York Historical Manuscripts (Delaware Papers-Dutch", 68)From this record, it may reasonably be inferred that Nils Larsson was married about November 1656. Source - "The Family of Nils Larsson Frande (Friend)" by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, 1988.(See pg. 2) By 1668 Nils Larson had adopted the name Frande, meaning "kinsman" or "blood relative" in Swedish. Nils Larsson played a very prominent role in the Swedish community until his death at Upland in the winter of 1686-87.He became known as Nils Larsson Frande, meaning "kinsman" or "blood relative" in Swedish, possibly because of his influence among the Indians