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Titel: SV: Maja Caisa Safgren Birth & Death Certificates
Skrivet av: Staffan Bergh skrivet 2019-07-22, 12:37
OK, so we have three candidates:
Johan Peter, b 1766-06-11, bp 1766-06-13, in Adolf Fredrik1, parents Bengt Lindström and wife Catharina Lundberg. Bengt is a fireman ("brandwachtssoldat"). None of the witnesses are named Palmström, nor Lindström.
Johan Peter, b 1762-12-24, bp 1762-12-25, in Katarina2, parents Joh[an] Lindström and wife An[n]a Stina Öman. Johan Peter has a twin brother Carl Eric. Father Johan is a fireman ... No Palmströms among the witnesses, but two Lindströms.
Johan Petter, b 1764-01-31, bp the same day, in Jakob och Johannes3, parents Mathias Lindström and wife Helena Krem. Mathias is a valet ("Cammartienaren herr Mathias ..."). None of the witnesses are named Palmström (nor Lindström).
So, wet blanket time :( ...
Lindström is not an uncommon name -- the birth records book for Jakob och Johannes (1760-1767) has a name index, and list 6 or 7 other Lindströms that have kids in that parish alone in that time period. Remember the comment about Almström above? Lindström is constructed the same way, from "Lind" (eng = "linden tree", or any placename with Lind in it (many ...)) and "ström" = "stream." How certain are our three prospective fathers' links to Lennart Lindeström?
There can't be information tying the Lindströms having babies in Stockholm in the 1760's to Anna Elisabeth P #7 in a letter dated 1713. In fact, Anna Elisabeths roots in Skaraborg seem pretty deep: born there, married there (twice), buried there. And it's the same with Lennart. Why would their kids not grow up there? What's the source for her and Lennart living in Stockholm?
Why would the Lindströms change their name to Palmström? That Jonas #28 did probably was because when he started to get up in society he needed a name ... so he took his grandfather's name, because neither of his parents had one ... Our candidates also have mothers' and paternal grandmothers' family names to choose from, if they want to change ...
... and you still have to connect the Johan Peter born in Stockholm to the Johan Peter that turns up in Kristiansand, before you can shout BINGO!
So, in conclusion: 1) the link between any of the Lindströms having sons named Johan Peter in Stockholm in the early 1760's and the Palmström family is tenuous; 2) the link between a Johan Peter Lindström born in Stockholm in the early 1760's and a Johan Peter Palmström that turns up in Kristiansand in 1801 will be hard to find.
mvh /staffan
1 Adolf Fredrik (A, AB) CIa:4 (1760-1775) Bild 112 (AID: v81685.b112 (http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v81685.b112), NAD: SE/SSA/0001) 2 Katarina (A, AB) CII:4 (1752-1762) Bild 2730 / fol 269v (AID: v220791.b2730.s270 (http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v220791.b2720.s269), NAD: SE/SSA/0009) 3 Jakob och Johannes (A, AB) CIa:16 (1760-1767) Bild 118 / fol 91v (AID: v86369.b118.s92 (http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v86369.b118.s92), NAD: SE/SSA/0008)