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G Haux
G Haux ✭✭
September 12, 2019 edited September 16, 2019 in Social Groups
Death date for wife

It looks like Lars Pehrsson's, 1771, wife , Cathrina Jansdotter, 1773, died. It can't seem to find a death date. It also looks like he got married to Stina Larsdotter, 1773.

Then he moved from Floda to Sköldinge in 1803Lars Pehrsson 1803. Will you please help me sort through this_Lars Pehrsson 1798

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  • Heidi Kuosmanen
    Heidi Kuosmanen ✭✭✭
    September 15, 2019

    Catharina Jansdotter died at 13 Sept 1799

    Floda kyrkoarkiv (D-län), Död- och begravningsböcker, SE/ULA/10258/F/1 (1779-1835), bildid: C0006353_00040, sida 32

    https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0006353_00040

     

    Lars Pehrsson and Stina Larsdotter got married at 23 March 1800

    Julita kyrkoarkiv, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/ULA/10497/C/3 (1800-1836), bildid: C0006817_00189, sida 350 (Includes marriages)

    https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0006817_00189

     

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  • G Haux
    G Haux ✭✭
    September 15, 2019

    The birth record for Maja Stina Larsdotter, 14 April 1801. Shows the Mother as Stina Jonsdotter. You helped me with my confusion before with Maja's birth name shown as Brita Stina. Given what information you uncovered is it best to say that Maja's mother is really Stina Larsdotter and not Catharina Jansdotter?

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  • Heidi Kuosmanen
    Heidi Kuosmanen ✭✭✭
    September 15, 2019

    Yes, Catharina Larsdotter was already dead and Lars Pehrsson had married again when Maja Stina was born, thus her mother is Stina Larsdotter.

    One more human mistake in that birth record. It is good that other sources tell what really happened.

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  • G Haux
    G Haux ✭✭
    September 15, 2019

    Thank you! It is so wonderful to have help through the online community. I wasn't looking that far back for the mother's death because I got too focus on the last name of the mother. Now I can get to work and correct that.

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  • Heidi Kuosmanen
    Heidi Kuosmanen ✭✭✭
    September 16, 2019

    Your welcome. One thing you should know when searching some dates. Usually in communion books, like this is, there are markings when person took part in communion and those markings can give you a time frame when something happened (death, moving in/out, marriage). Here you can see that Catharina Jansdotter died at the end of 1799 or beginning of 1800 because no markings after and there is a notation that she died. Stina Larsdotter moved in at the end of 1799 or beginning of 1800 because no markings before. So this information will help you finding them.

    Catharina Jansdotter and Stina Larsdotter

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  • G Haux
    G Haux ✭✭
    September 16, 2019

    Thank you for pointing that out. It is a good reminder of how much information is really on the record beyond names and dates.

     

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