July 11. Asmund Stedham's widow, Mrs. Margareta. July 18. Aron Johan's [Johannson, Johnson] widow, Barbro, in her illness.(23) July 25. Peter Månsson and his wife Karin, also the son Johannes. Aug. 10. Old Mrs. Brita Gustafs, in her illness.(24) Aug. 22. Mårten Gustafsson and his wife Brita. Aug. 29. Mag.[ister] Hesselius and his wife [Sara]. Gustaf Hesselius (25) J.[esper] Swedberg.(26) Herr Abraham Lidenius. Lucas Stedham [with the son] Lucas, and the daughter Ingeborg. Johan Gustafssson and his wife Brita[Andersson from St. George's Sept. 12. Jacob van de Wer and his wife Maria. Sept. 19. Christiern B...(27) Oct. 17. Jomas Wal[rawen] and his wife Annika. Lucas Stedham's wife Annika. Lucas Stedham's wife Catharina. Måna Gustafsson and his wife Catharine. Johan Stalcop with his wife Maria. Nov. 28. Gustaf Gustafsson, Jr.(28) and his wife Kerstin.(29) Dec. 25. Mrs. Maria Braun. Walborg Ostrsen. December 26. Mrs. Brita Dunken. (23) Aaron Johnson Vanderburgh, better known as Aaron Johnson of Bread and Cheese Island, made his will on Jan. 3, 1694, thirteen years before his death. It was a brief and simple bequest of all his property to his wife, as sole heir. A codicil added on Nov. 20, 1701, reflects the enriched, spiritual life which Eric Biork's ministry, and the new church at Christina had brought to the community. There is full reaffirmation of the intent of the original will, but provision is made for later benefits, after the death of the widow to the "Swedes" Church that is built upon Christina, named "Church of the Holy Trinity," and its pastor "the Reverend Minister Mr. Erricus Biorck, for his many good services done unto me and my wife." When Mr. Biork's departure for Sweden became imminent, and hus successor arrived, the church wardens, acting on behalf of the widow, Barbara James Johnson Vandenburgh, fulfilled Aaron's wish that some or a part of his estate, either real or personal, be given to the minister by deeding to him, on June 21, 1712, a 110 acre of land. On June 29, 1714, the land was conveyed in a deed, signed both by Eric Biork and the widow, to James Robinson of "Wedgbury", in Mill Creek Hundred, whose property the tract enjoined. Later James Robinson, a member of the Church of England, gave a portion of the land to St. James Church at White Clay Creek (Stanton). (24) The use of Gustafs as a surname, with no suggestion of an intended positive form, is prhaps the writer's approach to the Justis spelling which had been used earlier in Wicaco and other Philadelphia records. (25) Brother of Andreass Hesselius, a portrait painter of considerable note. (26) Son of Bishop Jes;per Swedberg of the church of Sweden. At the time this entry was made, the younger Swedberg had been visiting at the home of Gustaf Hesselius. for several months. (27) This is almost certainly Christiern (Christian) Branberg, later Brynberg. (28) Cf. Delaware History, V, 185, n. 9. (29). Christiana, wife of Gustaf Gustafsson (Justa Justice) Jr., was a daughter of Neils and Mary Lycan of the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia County.
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