Person:Swan Rambo (1)

Watchers
Sven "Swan" Rambo
m. 16 Nov 1676
  1. Sven "Swan" Rambo1677 - 1730
  2. Bridgitta Rambo1679 - Aft 1727
  3. Peter Rambo1682 - 1739
  4. Anders "Andrew" Rambo1691 - Bef 1755
  5. Elias Rambo1694 - Bef 1727
  6. Jacob (twin) Rambo1697 - Bef 1769
  7. John (twin) Rambo1697 -
m. Abt 1700
  1. Christian 'Christopher' Rambo1708 - 1748
  2. Lawrence Lars Rambo1713 - 1775
m. 1719
  1. William RamboAbt 1719 -
  2. Swain RamboAbt 1720 - Abt 1800
  3. Peter RamboAbt 1725 - 1785
  4. Jacob RamboAbt 1727 - 1803
Facts and Events
Name Sven "Swan" Rambo
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Oct 1677 Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Marriage Abt 1700 to Anna Thomasson
Marriage 1719 Pennsylvaniato Barbara Unknown
Death? 7 Nov 1730 Robeson, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Information on Swan (Sven) Rambo

From "Thomas Jacobsson the Finn and his Thompson Descendants", by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig:

Anna Thomasson, born 1674, married Swan Rambo, son of Peter Rambo, Jr., c. 1700. In 1713, she and her husband joined her three surviving siblings (Maria, Thomas and Lawrence) in executing a deed to Henry Mallows’ widow Sarah for the land sold by their father in 1689. Anna died by 1719 when Swan Rambo married 2nd Barbara (surname unknown). Swan Rambo moved to the Swedish settlement on the upper Schuylkill River where he died at Cacoosing Creek in Lancaster County in 1730. Anna had eight children, at least two of which lived beyond infancy: Christian Rambo (born 1708, died in 1748 in Virginia) and Lawrence Rambo (born 1713, died in Abbeville, South Carolina). On 2 February 1773, Lawrence Rambo of Granville County, South Carolina, executed a deed to Gloria Dei Church conferring rights which his grandfather, Peter Ram­bo, Jr., had owned for the benefit of the church.
[Source: http://www.colonialswedes.org/forefathers/Jacobsson.html]
References
  1. 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)
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