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ksuhistory
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Posted - 27/02/2006 :  17:24:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have a general naming question. Following the Norwegian naming practice I can assume the following: My GG Gandfather
was Gunder Erickson, his father was Erick Gunderson. Fact that I have. I can assume that Erick's father was Gunder. Now the question is- can I assume that Gunder's last name was Erickson. Does the oldest son rule make sense? Going backwards- Gunder was the oldest son of Erick who was the oldest son of Gunder.

jwiborg
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Posted - 27/02/2006 :  17:59:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No, you can not assume that Gunder's last name was Erickson, or Eriksen as it would have been spelled in Norway.

The only "rule" for names in those days was that if your father was named Gunder, you would be a "Gundersen", if you were a man, and a Gundersdatter if you were female. Gunder-sen means "son of Gunder"

But:
A lot of parents named their children after their own parents. This could be the case in your scenario, but it's not a "rule".

Especially their firstborn child would often be named after one of the grand-parents, just to "honour" the grandparent.

Take this example: Let's say one "Erik Gundersen" (son of Gunder & Marie) & one "Ingeborg Hansdatter" (daughter of Hans & Berthe) got 4 children; son-daughter-son-daugher.

If they named their children after their own parents; it would of course look like this:

1. Gunder Eriksen
2. Marie Eriksdatter
3. Hans Eriksen
4. Berthe Eriksdatter

Allthough it was quite common, it was not a rule.

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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 27/02/2006 :  19:08:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Recommend you read the excellent article on this site, Those Norwegian Names.
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