Isaac Svensson

Maleabout 1683–5 April 1741

Brief Life History of Isaac

Isaac Svensson was born about 1683, in Gullered, Älvsborg, Sweden as the son of Sven. He married Karin Hakansdotter on 3 June 1707, in Gullered, Älvsborg, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 5 April 1741, in his hometown, at the age of 59, and was buried in Gullered, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Family Time Line

Isaac Svensson
1683–1741
Karin Hakansdotter
1677–1749
Marriage: 3 June 1707
Lars Isaacsson
1708–1794
Elin Isaacsdotter
1713–1784
Hakan Isaacsson
1709–1792
Zara Isaacsdotter
1712–1715
Ingrid Isaacsdotter
1714–
Ingeborg Isaacsdotter
1715–1716
Kirstin Isaksdotter
1716–1781
Niels Isaacsson
1719–1771
Anders Isaacsson
1724–1725

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    Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    3 June 1707Gullered, Älvsborg, Sweden
  • Children (9)

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    World Events (4)

    1685

    Age 2

    King Charles II barred Jews from settling in Stockholm.

    1698

    Age 15

    King Charles II invaded Denmark. Forced Danish King to sign Peace of Travendal.

    1700 · The Great Northern War

    Age 17

    By 1658, Sweden had become a great power in northern Europe. The Great Northern War from 1700 through 1721 resulted in the loss of land amassed by Sweden in areas such as Germany, Norway, and Denmark. Nearly 200,000 Swedes lost their lives due to the war while Sweden lost much of its dominance in the Baltic Region.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Lars, Anders, Erik, Lennart, Sven, Ejnar, Johan, Bent, Bjorn, Gunn, Holger, Mats. German Ernst, Kurt, Markus, Otto.

    Swedish: patronymic from the personal name Sven, from Old Norse Sveinn, originally a byname meaning ‘boy, servant’. It is also found in Denmark, northern Germany, and Norway. Compare Svenson , Swainson , Swanson , Swenson , Swensson , and Swinson .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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