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The Bure kinship (Swedish: ''Bureätten'') is a
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n kinship, centered largely in the
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and
Bureå Bureå is a locality situated in Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden with 2,360 inhabitants in 2010. The famous Bure kinship The Bure kinship (Swedish: ''Bureätten'') is a Scandinavian kinship, centered largely in the Skelleft ...
areas in Northern
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. Genealogical origins of the kinship are based to the most part on a Bure family genealogy written in the beginning of the 17th century by
Johannes Bureus Johannes Thomae Bureus Agrivillensis (born Johan Bure; 1568–1652) was a Swedish polymath, antiquarian, mystic, royal librarian, poet, and tutor and adviser of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. He is a well-known exponent of Gothicism. Life an ...
, in his manuscript ''Om Bura namn och ätt''. The manuscript is stored at Riksarkivet ("State Archives"), and two younger copies of it are held at the
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Library (numbers X36 and X37). In his genealogy, Bureus included all the family ancestors and descendants, whether male or female and regardless of what social standing or legitimacy each family member might have represented, thus making it possible for many modern-day families to trace their ancestry back to the Bure kinship. Some claims made in the genealogy were, however, disputed by a Bureus critic in 1890 as misinterpretations of rune-stone texts and – accordingly – as myths. The history of the Bure kinship is complemented by the studies of ''Nils Burman'' (1705–1750), who wrote about the Bure family history until the middle of the 18th century. Some Bure family lines and individuals have acquired the names Bure, Burman and Burensköld. Some Bure family lines – as well as individuals from other family lines – are noble. Several paternal lines tracing their descent to "Gamle Olof i Bureå", known from the 15th century and the earliest known progenitor of the Bure kinship, have been verified using
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. They belong to haplogroup G-L497, more specifically G-Z30729 (also known as G-Y12971 and G-Z30735), also known as G2a2b2a1a1b1a1a2a1c2a~ (according to the 2017 ISOGG tree).{{cite web , url=http://buredna.sjolunds.se/ydna-profil/ , title=Bure DNA


See also

* Nolbystenen * Genealogia Sursilliana


References

Family registers Swedish families Swedish noble families Descendants of individuals