Family connection to Dutch or Swedish royalty?
I am searching for truths to a family story about my husband's paternal 2x Great-Grandfather, Albert Alexander Camitz. He is supposedly the result of an affair between a hired music instructor, Amalia Frederika Bretzner, and the prince of either Sweden or Denmark. I know, I know. But that's the story. I have identified his mother in several Danish Census records as "single" with two young boys living with her. One being Albert, the other being his brother, Friedrich Wilhelm Foroni Camitz. I have also found evidence that she was a piano teacher. I have images of Albert's baptismal record and confirmation record but I need help deciphering the hand writing and translating to English. I am having particular trouble with the "notes" or "remarks" sections of the these records. Anyone want to try translating these?
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Both of the records give the father's name as Johan Vilhelm C(amitz) and his occupation as "brugspatron/brukspatron". A Brukspatron is a business owner (proprietor of a "work"). A bruk in Swedish is "foundry, mill, iron industry" (see Swedish Genealogical Word List here: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Swedish_Genealogical_Word_List).
I think it is safe to say that Johan Vilhelm Camitz was not a prince in either Sweden nor Denmark, but probably just a wealthy businessman.
At the end of the note in the birth record, it seems to be referring to a "half-brother" who may be in entry 8685bb. Can you supply a link to the birth record so we can examine that record for further clues?
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Darn it! No royal blood. LOL
I do have the birth record and death record for his brother Wilhelm.
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