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Särskilda ämnen & övrigt => Discussions in English => General questions => Ämnet startat av: Brad Smith skrivet 2019-06-22, 02:15
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My 2nd Great Grandma Anna Magnusdr moved from Borgviks into Eds parish in 1836. Can someone tell me the farm she moved into? I can't decipher the name (see highlighted attached from Eds In/out 1821-1860 page 63).
Thank you, Brad
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Hi Brad,
Anna Magnusdotter first moved into Åtorp:
Ed (S) AI:11 (1836-1840) Bild 103 / sid 92
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036893_00106
and then to Jonsbol:
Ed (S) AI:11 (1836-1840) Bild 142 / sid 131
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036893_00145
Savolax:
Ed (S) AI:11 (1836-1840) Bild 180 / sid 169
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036893_00183
and Carlsdal:
Ed (S) AI:11 (1836-1840) Bild 211 / sid 200
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036893_00214
Regards, Anita Aronsson
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Thank you Anita for helping me understand. She certainly move around quite often in 1836.
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Need help again. I followed her to Karlsdal but in 1842, looks like she moved again but I can't find her in the moving in/out register. See attached from Eds household Bild 200/Sida 186.
Also, what does "Pig." mean in front of her name?
Thank you,
Brad
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Hi Brad,
More information about Anna Magnusdotter:
Ed (S) AI:12 (1841-1846) Bild 196 / sid 186 (in Carlsdal)
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036894_00200
Ed (S) AI:12 (1841-1846) Bild 237 / sid 227
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036894_00245
Borgvik (S) B:1 (1825-1860) Bild 52 / sid 97 (no 39, moving in to Johannesdal 1849-11-15 )
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036635_00058
Borgvik (S) AI:13 (1846-1850) Bild 112 / sid 105 (in Johannesdal with spouse)
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036625_00118
Borgvik (S) EI:1 (1817-1863) Bild 56 / sid 107 (no 9, married 1850-12-26)
https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0036640_00064
Regards, Anita
PS. Pig. is abbreviation for the word “piga” = maid
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Hi Anita,
Once again, a big thank you. I was able to trace her until her death in 1873. I appreciate the quick response as well as the links provided. It made it so much easier to understand.
Brad
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Brad,
Perhaps you would be interested to find Johannesdal/Johannisdal (aka Ötorp) on Swedish maps?
Here are two links:
https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/arken/s/show.html?showmap=true&archive=RAK&sd_base=rak2&raki=J112-70-25&sd_ktun=52414b5f4a3131322d37302d3235&nbOfImages=1
Bottom right you find the lake Säfsjön, north of it you find another small lake Bjurtjärn, and above it you find Johannisdal.
https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/arken/s/show.html?showmap=true&archive=RAK&archive=RAK&sd_base=rak2&sd_ktun=52414b5f4a3133332d31304335683635
Top right you find the lake Bjurtjärn, and north of it you find Ötorp.
Regards, Anita
PS. Information about Johannesdal/Johannisdal (aka Ötorp)
http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/2451514/sverige/varmlands-lan/grums/borgvik/maserud/