Sunday, October 20, 2019

Lindgren Family - Carl Wilhelm Lindgren - Family Census 1886 - page 6

The Lindgren Family is still multigenerational in 1886, but the family is not intact. Notice that the following names are crossed out: 
     Johan August
     Frans Gustaf Lindon
     Ingrid Kristina
     Karl Wilhelm




When a person's name is crossed out in a Household Register, it either means that that person died or moved out of the home.


In this case since the area where the death dates would have been written in, there is nothing noted.

Look farther to the right of the right hand page and you will see notations for each of the four persons.

Johan's occupation states he is a "målare", or painter. 

Under "Beväringsinfo" are numbers. These 2 columns are about "conscript notes". It is possible that Gus served 2 years in the Army.

The notation of Afflyttat refers to "moving out". In the next column for Gus, the city of Kristianstad is written. He moved to Kristianstad in 1887, the 21st of March. He was preparing to move to the United States.


On the next line down, it looks as if Franz moved to Lund in 1888, on the 4th of March

Line 7 states that Ingrid Kristina is listed on page 74 of this volume of the Household Register. She moved there in 1887, on the 18th of October.      

On line 8, it is written that our Carl Wilhelm moved to "N. Amerika" in 1889, the 2nd day of April. What this doesn't show is that he ends up living with his oldest brother, Johan August [Gus]indgren. We will be finding Carl and Gus on the US census and the Minnesota State Census in future postings.

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