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What are these words in the Probate?

Ellen Zaifnejad
Ellen Zaifnejad ✭✭
January 22, 2021 edited January 26, 2021 in Social Groups

I am interested in knowing the words I have shaded with colors.

  • Particularly: what is "fodrar" (yellow)?
  • Is Capitall (green) a last name or a place name?
  • What is the date in purple about?
  • What is the title or occupation word that is pink?

 

I see that Anders Petterson (Capitall?) (in the line with the third pink highlighting) is a brother in law to the widower. Are there any other relationships here?

 

Thank you in advance!

 

original record here:

http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v159603.b1590.s305

 

https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0109755_00174

 

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  • Torhild
    Torhild ✭
    January 24, 2021 Answer ✓

    @Ellen Zaifnejad​ 

    Capital(l) means cash

    Fodra can mean several things, in this connection I'm leaning towards "to feed" meaning that they (fodrar) were someone who fed the animals

    21 Feberiarus 1800, it looks like this person had some kind of an agreement with Jöns Nilson dated 21 February 1800

    Kÿldig is probably a misspelling of Skyldig which means to owe someone. So this person owed money to several people.

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  • Ellen Zaifnejad
    Ellen Zaifnejad ✭✭
    January 24, 2021

    Thank you so much!

    I should have also asked: What is the title of this page? "Boets ______"

     

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  • Torhild
    Torhild ✭
    January 24, 2021

    I wish I could help you with that, but I'm struggling as much as you ... Gr...asioner

    Is there another page like this that you could look at? I don't have access to Arkivdigital from home.....

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  • Melanie Fackrell
    Melanie Fackrell ✭
    January 25, 2021

    @Torhild Torhild​ I've been doing probates too, and keep coming across versions of a word I can't find on the FS wiki word lists. What is a Stervboet, or sterfboen, if you know?

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  • Morris Geoffrey Fröberg
    Morris Geoffrey Fröberg ✭✭
    January 25, 2021

    Hello #[Ellen Zaifnejad]​ and #[Torhild Torhild]​ ,

     

    The heading is Boets Grafvationer (although Grafvationer is written really bad). I found an example on the previous estate inventory. I looked up the word in Nordisk Familjebok under the word Grav and found out that Grav is a Latin-Greek word with 3 different meanings. In this case, it's from a Latin word Gravāre and has to do with claims against another persons estate which fits well in the context of the estate inventory. See http://runeberg.org/nfbj/0096.html. I will add it to the FS Wiki.

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  • Torhild
    Torhild ✭
    January 25, 2021

    Thank you @Morris Geoffrey Fröberg​ 

    This is a book that I was not aware of, so I've added it to my links.

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  • Ellen Zaifnejad
    Ellen Zaifnejad ✭✭
    January 25, 2021

    THANK YOU everyone. Mysteries solved! =)

     

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  • Torhild
    Torhild ✭
    January 25, 2021

    Hi @Melanie Fackrell​ 

    Stervbo is another word for dødsbo which means Estate.

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  • Melanie Fackrell
    Melanie Fackrell ✭
    January 26, 2021

    Thank you!!

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