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2015-07-10, 15:47
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Hi David, about your earlier question of whether Bengta might have used the name Bessie in the US:  if you Google Bengta Bessie you'll see that it was not uncommon for women named Bengta to have used Bessie after emigrating.  Sometimes women named Bengta also used Betty or Betsy.  Per the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index (http://www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp) here is their marriage record.
 
Groom   Bride   Date   Volume   Page   Lic No.   County
ANDERSON, BEN   OLSSON, BESSIE   1887-10-05         00007198   WHITESIDE
 
According to his 1935 death record, Ben was born 9 Apr 1857 in Sölvesborg.  But he was probably born in Mjällby according to this Emibas CD record.
 
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Andersson, Bengt
Inhyses dräng (unmarried man)
b. 4/9/1857 in Mjällby, Blekinge län (Blekinge)
Emigrated 4/24/1877 from Hosaby 2, Mjällby, Blekinge län (Blekinge) to Amerika
Source: Household Examination Roll, p. 294
Emibas migration file ID: Mjällby K 1877 009
 
This is Bengt/Ben from the Emigranten CD:
 
First name: BENGT
Last name: ANDERSSON
Age: 20     Gender: M
Parish: MJELLBY     County: K
Port: GÖTEBORG
Date: 1877 05 04
Destination: CHICAGO
Fellows: NEJ
Source: 11:159:4476
 
There is an 1880 census record that might be him: Benjamin Anderson born about 1856 in Sweden living in Mount Pleasant, Whiteside County, Illinois.
 
This is Bengta/Bessie's date of death from a transcription of gravestones at Grove Hill Cemetery, Whiteside County (http://genealogytrails.com/ill/whiteside/cemgrovehilla.html).
 
ANDERSON, Bessie (Olson)   87y   28 Jul 1952   Ben Anderson

2015-07-10, 15:50
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Thanks for the additional details.

2015-07-10, 20:15
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Carl, thanks for the follow-up.  I will request that marriage certificate from Whiteside county, along many others, as so many relatives lived there.  Maybe that will help confirm the information on your traceback to Sweden.
 
genealogytrails.com is an interesting website that I have not seen before.  It also showed the deaths of both children, neither of whom had any children of their own.  End of that branch.

2015-07-12, 01:31
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Mjällby AI:14 (1867-1879) Image 450 / page 304 (AID: v96419a.b450.s304, NAD: SE/LLA/13269), Anna Eskilsdotter is listed as arriving 31 Dec 1867 from somewhere.  Can you figure out where?  I can't find her in the moving in/out records either.  Thanks.

2015-07-12, 01:49
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Hi David, it says se ofvan or see above, you'll find her on row 4 of the same page.

2015-07-12, 19:08
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2015-07-12, 23:55
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Carl, that was too obvious.  I see that she is a foster daughter there.  Ola Persson is listed as a Son with some letters afterward.  What do those mean?
 
I see Mjällby AI:9 (1851-1862) Image 650 / page 62 (AID: v96414a.b650.s62, NAD: SE/LLA/13269) that she leaves her family but I do not see why that might have happened.  Do you see reason?  Eskil has his last name crossed out and something replacing it, maybe a name he took on.  It looks like v. p. 715 is written after his name.  What does the Bruk. in front of his name mean?  
 
I would expect Eskil and family to be at the same place in Mjällby AI:8 (1846-1851) Image 380 / page 35 (AID: v96413a.b380.s35, NAD: SE/LLA/13269) but they are not or any other pages in Lorby 16.  Thoughts?
 
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2015-07-13, 00:00
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Kristina, no I had not see that long discussion.  Sounds like it should move here but who do you suggest get involved?  Or should I ask someone on the blekingesf.se webiste?
 
Thanks for that information, very interesting.

2015-07-13, 00:43
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Hi David, Ola Persson is listed as Sjöm., short for Sjöman or seaman. It looks like when he first joined the family in 1858 that he was also a foster child.  Eskil's name was crossed out and replaced with Mårtensson likely because the priest realized he had written down the wrong patrynomic for Eskil.  The letters next to his name I think are s[e]. p[agina] 315 (Hörby 75), where the family lived until 1853 when they moved to Lörby 16.  You'll find them in AI:8 at Hörby 75, page 175.  Bruk. is short for Brukare, which I think was a tenant farmer.  I don't see any reason why Anna moved away, probably the family couldn't afford all those children and I would guess that the foster mother Bengta Mårtensdotter might have been related to Eskil, perhaps his older sister?

2015-07-13, 17:23
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2015-07-13, 20:34
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In Mjällby AIIa:2 (1897-1911) Image 266 / page 725 (AID: v184825.b266.s725, NAD: SE/LLA/13269), it says Elsa Svensdotter 22 Jun 1872 left for O. Hoby?  Where is that?  It says her child out of wedlock, Henning Richard, went to page 162 on the same date.  On 162 he appears and then it shows him going somewhere when his grandmother leaves for America but I can't tell.  Any guesses?  Thanks.

2015-07-13, 21:46
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David, O Hoby is in Kristianstads lan , Skane, but due to the record she never
seatled there.
 
Mjellby B:5 (1895-1915) page 41 ref 132  Elsa Svensdotter moved to O Hoby
but there is a note to the right that she moved to Norra Åsum in Skane.
 
Norra Åsum B:6 (1895-1910) page 61 ref 81
Norra Åsum AIIa:3 (1899-1904) page 858  
 
There you also find the information that she left for North Amerika 1902 24/10, so maybe she brought Henning Richard with her?  
 
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2015-07-13, 22:38
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On page 162, row 16, Henning Richard moves to N. Amerika, 28/10 1902.

2015-07-14, 01:20
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And you found her sister, Blenda, at ref 131 going to America in 1901.  Thanks.

2015-09-06, 01:02
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I am trying to trace a distant ancestor that appears to have a living relative (found via DNA), but I am having trouble following him in the records.  Per Persson was born on 29 Jun 1822, I have traced him to Mjällby AI:7 (1840-1845) Image 110 / page 7 (AID: v96412a.b110.s7, NAD: SE/LLA/13269) but I cannot figure out where he went to from there on 24 Oct 1842.  Thanks.

2015-09-06, 02:45
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Hi David,
 
Not easy, it looks like Satorp, but it is actually S:borg, i.e. Sölvesborg. There he moves in as no 43 in Sölvesborg BI:1 (1824-1850) Bild 98 (AID: v96845.b98, NAD: SE/LLA/13397). Next step is not easier, he moves in to Ynde, but were that is found is difficult, however, you find him at no 20 Blekinge, Sölvesborg AI:8 (1840-1844) Bild 194 / sid 187 (AID: v96820.b194.s187, NAD: SE/LLA/13397). Is he replacing his older brother (on the row above)?
 
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2015-09-06, 05:58
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Strange, but that is his brother (birthdate matches).  He stays there until 1852, returning to Mjallby to be with his mother until 1854 when he moves to Gammalstorp. Mjällby AI:9 (1851-1862) Image 3180 / page 314 (AID: v96414a.b3180.s314, NAD: SE/LLA/13269). Then I lose him again as he is not in the move in records but his daughter's birth helps me find him again in Skorsemo.  The hunt continues.  Thanks.

2015-09-20, 17:56
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Mjällby CI:3 (1771-1800) Image 121 / page 229 (AID: v96436.b121.s229, NAD: SE/LLA/13269) appears to have the death of Elna Olasdotter, age 80, on 14 Mar 1774 with Ola Åkesson attending.  Is it reasonable to assume that this is his mother?  He was born around 1706.  Thanks.

2015-09-20, 20:00
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David
 
The notice says that it is Ola Åkesson's wife Elna Olasdotter that died March 14 and was buried March 20.

2015-09-20, 22:25
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Seems strange as Ola's wife was Bengta Mansdotter with whom I have found he had many children between 1743, when they were married, until 1765.  Do you think it might be an error in the record? Ola's father died in 1748.

2015-09-21, 03:03
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David,
 
Kristina's interpretation is correct. My guess is that it is another Ola Åkesson. Probably not his grandfather (and grandmother), but someone not related at all.
 
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2015-09-21, 14:35
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2016-01-17, 13:25
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Från Loshult till Mjällby.
Källa: Loshult CI:2 (1690-1738) Bild 167 / sid 319
 

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