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What does Lægdsbarn mean?

AnneLoForteWillson
AnneLoForteWillson mod
August 9, 2021 edited August 9, 2021 in Social Groups

In the 1865 census an ancestor is living with a family that is not his own. He is 13 years old and listed as Lægdsbarn. I threw that into Google Translate and it translated to 'Lay child'. But what does that mean? His parents were still alive and his five younger siblings were with their parents. His two older siblings, a girl and a boy, were also living with another family in the same area, but I have no idea why. They are not listed as workers. Perhaps this word will help to clarify what was going on with the family.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01038016000563

So what does Lægdsbarn mean?

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  • Looby
    Looby ✭
    August 29, 2021

    Poor people who could not support themselves (especially children, the disabled and the elderly) were placed on a farm, ie they were to live and get food for a short time on each of the farms in the village according to a system. One who went on legd (lægd) was a legdslem.

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    August 30, 2021

    so, a way of caring for poor people? Did the government pay money to the family who took in the poor person?

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  • Looby
    Looby ✭
    August 30, 2021

    Yes it was usually decided at the parish meeting who's turn it was to take on the person.

    No, the government wasn't involved at that time.

    (In 1845 it was decided that the community should care for the poor.)

    Instead the person had to work (at the best of their ability), for example on the farm.

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    August 31, 2021

    Ah, Thank you so much for your explanation. It helps immensely!

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    August 31, 2021

    Oohh! one other thought...would the things discussed at this parish meeting have been written down and have these records been preserved like the christenings, marriages & burials?

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  • Looby
    Looby ✭
    September 5, 2021

    Actually I haven't seen it at Digitalarkivet. They may just not have been scanned yet.

    The church books in Norway and Sweden are very similar and in the Swedish archives you can read the minutes and notes of the parish meetings.

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    September 7, 2021

    That will be awesome when those are available! Thank you so much for your help!

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