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KathyLove3
KathyLove3 ✭
June 18, 2024 in Social Groups

New to Swedish sources. Ancestor of interest Karl Axel, #9, born 1880, oakta, image of record. No father.

Is there anywhere else where fathers name may be found? Mother married 3 years later and Karl Axel is known all his life by stepfathers name. Would there be any records, like adoption?

I am interested in Swedish ancestry before 1860. Is it worthwhile to take an Arkiv Digital subscription? Thank you.

https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0037258_00070#?c=&m=&s=&cv=69&xywh=-292%2C-459%2C5822%2C4093
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  • David2,666
    David2,666 ✭✭
    July 2, 2024

    His father is unknown, I've tracked him from birth but it's clear that the father never stepped forward.

    Birth record, Enköpings-Näs C:5 picture 37, Karl Axel Gottfrid

    Enköpings-Näs Al17 page 35 in Hacksta

    Enköpings-Näs Al18 page 69 in Hacksta, In this record it says that his mother married E.H Lundin from page 68 and that they moved to Tillinge parish in 1883-10-25

    Tillinge Al23 page 266 in Wappa Gård, with step father

    Litslena Al26 page 2 in Djurby Gård, with step father and half brother

    All sources can be found for free in Riksarkivet. You might need to create an account.
    I'll link to Enköpings-Näs parish:
    https://shorturl.at/XV8fR

    //David

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  • Forrest Emmett
    Forrest Emmett ✭✭
    July 2, 2024

    @KathyLove3 You may consider trying DNA to solve the unknown father. Sign up for a genealogy consultation with a Swedish or DNA expert to see if your problem could be solved through DNA.

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/online-genealogy-help

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