Person:Brita Mattsdotter (1)

m. 7 Apr 1647
  1. Gunnar Rambo1648/49 - 1723/24
  2. Gertrude Rambo1650 - Aft 1705
  3. Peter Rambo, Jr.1653 - 1729
  4. Catharine RamboAbt 1655 - Aft 1708
  5. Anders "Andrew" Rambo1658 - 1698
  6. John Rambo1661 - 1741
Facts and Events
Name Brita Mattsdotter
Married Name _____ Rambo
Alt Name Britta Mattsdotter
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1625 Vasa, Finland
Alt Birth? Abt 1630
Marriage 7 Apr 1647 New Sweden Colonyto Peter Gunnarson Rambo
Death? 12 Oct 1693 Passyunk, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Swedish Colonial Society (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Swedish colonial news. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Swedish Colonial Society, 1990?]-)
    1(2), Fall 1990.

    http://www.colonialswedes.org/Forefathers/Rambo.html

    Peter Gunnarsson Rambo
    by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig
    Fellow, American Society of Genealogists
    Fellow, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
    Historian, Swedish Colonial Society
    Originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 2 (Fall 1990).
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    Peter Gunnarsson chose the distinctive surname of Rambo from his place of origin, Hisingen, the northwestern section of Gothenburg, which is dominated by Ramberget (meaning, raven's mountain) with its enchanting view of the Gothenburg harbor.

    Born in 1612, Peter Rambo was 27 years old when he sailed to New Sweden as a laborer on the second voyage of the Kalmar Nyckel in 1639-40. After becoming a freeman, Peter married Brita Matsdotter from Vasa, Finland, on April 7, 1647. Initially they lived in Kingsessing, but moved by 1669 to Passyunk on the northeast side of the Schuylkill.

    During Governor Rising's rule (1654-55), Peter Rambo served on the Governor's Council. He continued to serve as a justice under both Dutch rule (1655-64) and English rule (1664-80).

    Peter Rambo had a prosperous farm,which included apple trees grown from seeds he had brought from Sweden. The "Rambo Apple"' is still grown in several of the northeastern states.

    Peter Rambo's hospitality was well known. Not only was the court occasionally held at his house, but it was also a place where many visitors were welcomed, notable among them William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.

    Peter's wife of over 46 years, Brita Matsdotter, died at their Passyunk plantation on October 12, 1693. Peter Rambo was buried at the Swedes' log church at Wicaco on January 29, 1698, at the age of 85 years and almost eight months.

    According to a letter written by Peter Rambo to his sister in Gothenburg in 1693, he had four sons and four daughters. One daughter died at the age of eight. Another daughter (married in 1693 but dead by August 3, 1694, when Peter Rambo revised his will) has not been identified. The six surviving children were: ...

  2.   Family Recorded, in Craig, Peter Stebbins. The 1693 census of the Swedes on the Delaware: family histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church members residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, west New Jersey and Cecil County, Md., 1638-1693. (Winter Park, Florida: SAG Publications, c1993)
    26.