Falköping Genealogy - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T09:53:22Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/falkoeping-genealogy?groupUrl=skaraborg_sweden&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello Annelie,
I'm still le…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2019-11-08:3463583:Comment:7756452019-11-08T05:30:34.867ZMilt Larsonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MiltLarson
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<p>I'm still learning to navigate this website so I apologize if I'm doing this incorrectly. Posted the following on "My Page" but thought you maybe able to assist so re-entered it here. You helped me a lot many years ago and have learned a lot since then but still find the dead-end or brick wall to important items which are needed to complete segments of my family history and emigration from Sweden. I've pasted the original post below - Thank you for…</p>
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<p>Hello Annelie,</p>
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<p>I'm still learning to navigate this website so I apologize if I'm doing this incorrectly. Posted the following on "My Page" but thought you maybe able to assist so re-entered it here. You helped me a lot many years ago and have learned a lot since then but still find the dead-end or brick wall to important items which are needed to complete segments of my family history and emigration from Sweden. I've pasted the original post below - Thank you for any assistance.</p>
<p>Looking for Some Help<br/>Posted by Milt Larson on November 7, 2019 at 8:36am<br/>View Blog</p>
<p><br/>My grandfather's older brother, Johan August Larsson (27 Dec 1855 - 14 Jul 1929) was the first of his family to emigrate/travel to America. The emigration-church record shows his departure on 14 Jul 1887 from Gudhem, Skaraborg; his wife and first (2) children came with him but returned to Sweden within a short time (they are listed in 1890 Swedish census). Johan August also returned around 1895, there was another child born in Jan 1899 and family is listed in the 1900 census.</p>
<p>I am unable to determine where he/they went in the U.S, what ship was taken from Sweden, and would sincerely appreciate any help or information on the exact destination or where he may have lived while in America. Thank you.</p> Can someone explain to me why…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2014-03-26:3463583:Comment:6767582014-03-26T15:42:27.106ZRichard O. Johnsonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichardOJohnson
<p>Can someone explain to me why, in several years, the vital records of Borgunda, Dala, and Högstena parishes are all recorded in the same book? Thanks.</p>
<p>Can someone explain to me why, in several years, the vital records of Borgunda, Dala, and Högstena parishes are all recorded in the same book? Thanks.</p> Hi Phil!
Lungsot is actually…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-08:3463583:Comment:1740342009-09-08T23:12:05.657ZRichard Dahlqvisthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichardDahlqvist
Hi Phil!<br />
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Lungsot is actually Tuberculosis.<br />
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So he contracted TB in his throat.<br />
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//Richard
Hi Phil!<br />
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Lungsot is actually Tuberculosis.<br />
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So he contracted TB in his throat.<br />
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//Richard Thanks Annelie
I think this…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-08:3463583:Comment:1733702009-09-08T01:40:04.331ZPhil Halversonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/PhilHalverson
Thanks Annelie<br />
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I think this translates to Throat-Lung Disease
Thanks Annelie<br />
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I think this translates to Throat-Lung Disease To find out is to go to the c…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-07:3463583:Comment:1730242009-09-07T18:32:25.493ZAnnelie Jonssonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/tagesdotter
To find out is to go to the churchbook Deathbook for the parish. That's what I have done at the site of <a href="http://www.arkivdigital.se">www.arkivdigital.se</a> which I have subcribtion of.<br />
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What I can see, he died of Struplungsot.<br />
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To find out is to go to the churchbook Deathbook for the parish. That's what I have done at the site of <a href="http://www.arkivdigital.se">www.arkivdigital.se</a> which I have subcribtion of.<br />
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What I can see, he died of Struplungsot.<br />
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/Annelie We would like to find out how…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-07:3463583:Comment:1729442009-09-07T16:46:59.632ZPhil Halversonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/PhilHalverson
We would like to find out how my grandfather died but don't know where to look. His name was Karl August Klang, born June 6, 1863 in Marka. He was a soldier stationed in Åsle and died Feb 17, 1895, age 31. The parish records only record his death. After his death, my grandmother, Alma Sofia Johansdötter, born 31 July 1861, in Gökhem immigrated to Douglas County, Minnesota close to her inlaws. Can someone tell us where to find death records?<br />
Thank you.<br />
Phil Halverson
We would like to find out how my grandfather died but don't know where to look. His name was Karl August Klang, born June 6, 1863 in Marka. He was a soldier stationed in Åsle and died Feb 17, 1895, age 31. The parish records only record his death. After his death, my grandmother, Alma Sofia Johansdötter, born 31 July 1861, in Gökhem immigrated to Douglas County, Minnesota close to her inlaws. Can someone tell us where to find death records?<br />
Thank you.<br />
Phil Halverson I'm very intresseted in emigr…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-07:3463583:Comment:1725682009-09-07T08:46:39.754ZAnnelie Jonssonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/tagesdotter
I'm very intresseted in emigrants from the Falköping area in Sweden. The area goes under the name Falbygden and have 52 parishes. The town Falköping is the highest point of the railway between Göteborg - Stockholm. From the area almost 10 000 persons emigrated.<br />
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I work on a database with those and their families in the old and new country. So far the base has 31 000 individuals.<br />
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So if any of you have information or looking for persons who were born in this area, I'm intressted. This summer I…
I'm very intresseted in emigrants from the Falköping area in Sweden. The area goes under the name Falbygden and have 52 parishes. The town Falköping is the highest point of the railway between Göteborg - Stockholm. From the area almost 10 000 persons emigrated.<br />
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I work on a database with those and their families in the old and new country. So far the base has 31 000 individuals.<br />
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So if any of you have information or looking for persons who were born in this area, I'm intressted. This summer I helped two groups from US, who have been here on a visit to find out more about where their ancestors lived and relatives here in Sweden.<br />
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Please look at my website <a href="http://www.emigrant.se">http://www.emigrant.se</a> to find out more about my work.<br />
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/Annelie J He had bought a ticket to Chi…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-08-17:3463583:Comment:1403132009-08-17T19:12:39.654ZAnnelie Jonssonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/tagesdotter
He had bought a ticket to Chicago, IL. If he changed the name to Dahlquist as his brother I don't know but it's likely that it was so.<br />
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The info about where he travelled I have from the CD Emigranten Populär. The CD is searchable at Ancestry.com.
He had bought a ticket to Chicago, IL. If he changed the name to Dahlquist as his brother I don't know but it's likely that it was so.<br />
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The info about where he travelled I have from the CD Emigranten Populär. The CD is searchable at Ancestry.com. Thank you very much for the i…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-08-17:3463583:Comment:1397392009-08-17T11:56:26.034ZBeth Gatlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BethGatlin
Thank you very much for the information! Do you know where he went? Was his immigration record in that database too? What last name was he using (Dahlquist, Johansson, or something else)?
Thank you very much for the information! Do you know where he went? Was his immigration record in that database too? What last name was he using (Dahlquist, Johansson, or something else)? The younger brother Frans Aug…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-08-17:3463583:Comment:1396762009-08-17T07:27:02.040ZAnnelie Jonssonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/tagesdotter
The younger brother Frans August also emigrated. He emigrated the year later then Charles John, in 1882.
The younger brother Frans August also emigrated. He emigrated the year later then Charles John, in 1882.