The Swedes also  used the patronymic naming system, which Craig calls "the principal barrier in following the history of individual Swedish families on the Delaware.".  Instead of a surname, boys and girls generally were known by their father's first name, followed by son or dotter.  Thus, the Soldier Jona Nilsson, named his eldest son Nils Jonasson....a daughter would have been, for instance Helena Jonadotter.....so, father, son and daughter ALL
had different surnames...   Another problem arose when not all surnames ' stuck'...and often sons adopted their father's patronymic.  Thus, Peter, the son of Mans Petersson Stake, was called Peter Mansson, Peter Petersson and Peter Stake, in contemporary records.  He died as Peter Peterson, which
eventually became his family's surname.