Jacob Båtelsson

Brief Life History of Jacob

When Jacob Båtelsson was born on 17 August 1765, in När, Gotland, Sweden, his father, Båtel Jacobsson Husarfwe, was 26 and his mother, Brita Christensdotter, was 26. He married Anna Larsdotter on 13 November 1788, in Östergarn, Gotland, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 3 sons.

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Family Time Line

Jacob Båtelsson
1765–
Anna Larsdotter
1769–
Marriage: 13 November 1788
Lars Jacobsson
1791–
Johan Jacobsson
1794–
Jacob Jacobsson
1800–

Sources (1)

  • Jacob, "Sweden Baptisms, 1611-1920"

World Events (6)

1809

Sweden declared independence. Constitutional monarchy established. Russia took Aland Island group from Sweden.

1814

Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden.

1832

Göta Canal opened.

Name Meaning

Biblical name, from Hebrew Yaakov. This was borne by perhaps the most important of all the patriarchs in the Book of Genesis. Jacob was the father of twelve sons, who gave their names to the twelve tribes of Israel. He was the son of Isaac and Rebecca and twin brother of Esau. According to the story in Genesis, he was the cunning younger twin, who persuaded his brother Esau to part with his right to his inheritance in exchange for a bowl of soup (‘a mess of pottage’). Later, he tricked his blind and dying father into blessing him in place of Esau. The derivation of the name has been much discussed. It is traditionally explained as being derived from Hebrew akev ‘heel’ and to have meant ‘heel grabber’, because when Jacob was born ‘his hand took hold of Esau's heel’ (Genesis 25:26). This is interpreted later in the Bible as ‘supplanter’ Esau himself remarks, ‘Is he not rightly named Jacob? for he has supplanted me these two times’ (Genesis 27:36). Jacob is especially common as a Jewish given name, although it also became very popular among the Puritans from the 16th century onwards, and has again been widely used since the 1990s. Compare James .

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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