NULL Skriv ut sidan - Lanskap

Anbytarforum

Titel: Lanskap
Skrivet av: Ingvar Blychert skrivet 2004-06-27, 19:40
Hello Erick, now have again internet connection:  
 
You also asked what the word slavey mean. It is my attempt to find an American word for a female farm worker. The Swedish word is piga.  
 
In 1900 Swedish census I have now found:  
Anna Matilda Olofsdotter b. 1869 V. Åsaka Elfsb. (Väne Åsaka is situated at Trollhättan)
Her home parish in 1900 is: Fors
Home place is : D 76 Nyfors mun.
Kontrakt (parish) is: Vester Rekarne
County: Södermanland
She is unmarried and alone.
 
But she is another Anna Matilda than the other I have found.  
 
In 1890 she was here:
 
Post 3011422
Anna Matilda
b. 1869 in Väne-Åsaka (Älvsborg county, Västergötland)
daughter
Unmarried woman, child in the family
Skalltorp.
Väne-Åsaka (Älvsborg county, Västergötland)
Birth place in the source: Väne Åsaka
 
Her family in 1890 was:
Olausson, Olof Gustaf 1836 Father
Andreasdotter, Hedda 1836 Mother
(Child), Hulda Gustafva 1866 Child
(Child), Anna Matilda 1869 Child
(Child), Svante Emanuel 1875 Child
(Child), Hilma Sofia 1878 Child
(Child), Alma Charlotta 1879 Child
(Child), Olivia Maria 1882 Child
 
I haven?t found more possible relatives in the Swedish 1900 census yet, maybe someone had already immigrated in the United States in 1900 ?