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Titel: Swedish Deaths Index CD, occupation look-up.
Skrivet av: David Nilsson skrivet 2012-02-14, 12:49
To John and Lasse.
 
Please accept my apologies for being so slow in replying. and thank you very much for your help and tips.
 
There seems to have been a bit of a mix-up.  The ropeworks owner, is definitely neither of my two same-named ancestors in my profile page, as they are my grandfather and great-grandfather.  
 
The father is a mariner, who may have died not too long before Sep1895, and is most likely the ropeworks owners grandfather.  
 
The son is most likely the owners uncle, who settled in Liverpool England as a mariner, earlier than Aug 1895.  I don't know if he was a mariner in Sweden, I just expect he would be.
 
I think the ropeworks owner is my father's unknown cousin [my second cousin], and was probably born around about 1900, give or take 10 years or-so, and could have any surname.
 
I don't fully trust the accuracy, of the same-named father and son.   So if their details really are incorrect, I would be going down someone else's family tree, wasting mine and every helpers time and efforts.  Because it appears they were both mariners, I suppose there's not much chance of finding them both together in the 1880 and 1890 census CDs [unless seamen were enumerated separately].  I'm eagerly awaiting the 1870 census CD, when the son would be about 4 years old, and theres a better chance of them being together.
 
Up to now, I've been avoiding asking for look-ups on them.  I'm waiting to see a mention of them or their descendants, in the Bouppteckning records of the unknown owner.  Meanwhile, I'm hoping to get more information on the son for his time in England, from 1895 or earlier, until he died there in London in 1938.  
 
Because of my slight doubts, I don't want to deliberately ask for census look-ups, but needles to say, if anyone feels lucky, and can afford to risk some time, and easily see them in the 1880 or 1890 census, or the father in a pre-September 1895 death record, then I'll be very grateful to hear from them.  It may even  lead to the owner from their direction, and  a concrete guarantee! that they are my correct ancestors.  
 
It will be some time before I get broadband to do any quick downloads etc.  My dial-up has recently taken over 3½ hrs to download about 4½ minutes of a 6 minute video then disconnected {again} loosing it all.  The quakes where I am, are understandably making a poor service vary between bad and out.
 
Many thanks to you both.
David Nilsson.