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12 February 2007
Can You Read It?
This comes from an 1850 christening entry in Tjarstad, Sweden (the 21st entry in 1850 for those who want to know where it came from).
This is Anna Lisa Ericsdr, which as Randy and Miriam pointed out refers to Ericsdattar, or Eric's daughter. There is no reference to "Junior" in this instance.
*Steps out on a limb* Anna Lisa Ericsdatter? The latter being in shorthand, of course.
ReplyDeleteAnna Lisa Ericsdr, the last name meaning Ericsdatter.
ReplyDeleteDitto
ReplyDeleteAnna Lisa Erics or Eries Jr.
ReplyDeleteIt was a custom to sometimes name the daughter Jr. if she had the same name as her mother.
Anna Lisa Erics (or Eries) Jr.
ReplyDeleteIt was often the custom to name the daughter Jr. when named the same as her mother.
This is Anna Lisa Ericsdr, which as Randy and Miriam pointed out refers to Ericsdattar, or Eric's daughter. There is no reference to "Junior" in this instance.
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