Person:Brita Laican (1)

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Brita Laican
 
m. Abt 1687
  1. Christina LaicanAbt 1688 -
  2. Gertrude LaicanAbt 1690 -
  3. Anna LaicanAbt 1692 -
  4. Elisabeth LaicanAbt 1694 -
  5. Brita LaicanAbt 1696 -
  6. Susanna LaicanAbt 1698 -
  7. Maria LaicanAbt 1700 -
m. Abt 1722
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Name[1] Brita Laican
Married Name _____ Seeds
Married Name _____ Milner
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1696 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage Abt 1722 Pennsylvaniato John Seeds
Marriage Pennsylvaniato Thomas Milner
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Craig, Peter Stebbins. Nils Andersson and His Lykins Descendants. Swedish Colonial News. (Swedish Colonial Society, Fall/Winter 2006)
    3(5):2.

    ... Nils Laican, born c. 1664, married Maria Gästenberg c. 1687. She was a daughter of Olle Nilsson alias Gästenberg. During his father’s lifetime he had been given 300 acres, including “Poor Island.” In 1711 he also purchased a corn grist mill on Red Clay Creek in New Castle County, 294 acres, half of which he gave to his daughter Christina after she married Justa Justis, Jr., of Kingsessing, and the other half of which was sold after his death to his daughter Brita when she married John Seeds of New Castle County. Nils Laican was an active member of Gloria Dei until his death on 4 December 1721.
    He was survived by seven daughters:
    - Christina, who married Justa Justis, Jr.;
    - Gertrude, who married Edward Hatfield in 1714;
    - Anna, who married John Rambo, Jr., son of John Rambo and Brigitta Cock of Gloucester County, NJ;
    - Elisabeth, who married (1) Fred Geörgen by 1718 and (2) Måns Jonasson Keen in 1722;
    - Brita, who married (1) John Seeds in 1722 and (2) Thomas Milner;
    - Susannah (not traced); and
    - Maria, who married Hans Ericsson Keen. ...