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Larsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Lars". There are various spellings. Notable people with the surname include:

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Bankston is a surname and an Anglicized variant spelling of the Swedish patronym Bengtsson. It originates from Anders Bengtsson (1640-1705), who emigrated to Colonial America in 1656 to live in the Swedish colony of New Sweden. When the British claimed New Sweden, Swedish and Finnish immigrants who stayed became naturalized British citizens, and Anders adopted the Bengtsson patronym as his surname under English custom and law. The surname appears in British records with over a dozen spelling variants, but Bankson/Bankston emerged as the dominant spelling. Anders Bengtsson was elected to serve in the inaugural Pennsylvania Assembly in 1683 and witnessed adoption of William Penn's Frame of Government. The Bankson/Bankston descendants of Anders Bengtsson constitute one of the oldest Swedish-American families in history.

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