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Titel: Where oh where in Stockholm?
Skrivet av: Leif Lundkvist skrivet 2013-03-26, 02:35
Excellent Gwen, I missed that faint Sjölund on page 629. However it looks more like that Sjölund applies to the next person, Nils Jonsson, who move in from Danielsholm 1836. That is page 625 in the same volume, and Nils is found there twice and he is also found once more (three rows above) on page 629, and he is only Jonsson, not Sjölund, except on the last row. Unfortunately he moves out from Hultet/Olstorpet before the end of 1837 without the book says where he move.
 
This Nils Jonsson, born Jan. 29 1799, is a brother to Peter/Per Sjölund, Döderhult C:4 (1785-1842) Bild 126 / sid 243 (AID: v37976.b126.s243, NAD: SE/VALA/00065) and Döderhult AI:2 (1807-1822) Bild 242 / sid 469 (AID: v21895.b242.s469, NAD: SE/VALA/00065)!
 
Hultet/Olstorpet in the next book is found at Döderhult AI:7 (1837-1852) Bild 15 / sid 721 (AID: v21900.b15.s721, NAD: SE/VALA/00065). Nor Nils neither Peter/Per are found there, but there is a Sjöman Nils Peter Sjölund, born Feb. 1 1815. As he is also found at Döderhult AI:2 (1807-1822) Bild 242 / sid 469, I am quite sure he is a half brother to Peter and Nils, a new theory you can figure out if you like! Thus many persons from that same family took the name Sjölund and were seamen. They worked on private boats, not the navy, and Oskarshamn = Döderhultsvik is and was a harbour city.
 
Sjölund means sea-grove, myself I am grove-branch, a common way to make names in Sweden.
 
Leif