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351 | Ogift man | Torstensson, Lennart* (I1271)
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352 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Persson, Nils Magnus Simon (I284)
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353 | Omkom 1861 i Kattegatt utanför Fredrikshald under resa från Sundsvall till Australien i det han under en orkanby, då han sökte rädda en av sina besättningsmän, blev av en störtsjö spolad över bord på sitt förande skepp Augusta, tillhörigt handelsbolaget Tydén & Comp. i Stockholm | af Sandeberg, Viktor David (I3237)
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354 | Osäker om Josephs död är den rätta. Hittade detta datum på sammakyrkogård som pappan senare blev begravd | Schmidt, George Joseph* Howard (I632)
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355 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frick, Per* Erik* Magnus (I1269)
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356 | Peter Nissen växte upp i en familj som var starkt engagerad i Vänersborgs kulturliv. Efter studentexamen väntade studier i Uppsala. En tänkt juristbana byttes mot museimannens där Nissens huvudämne blev arkeologi. Efter avslutade studier fick han tjänst vid Älvsborgs länsmuseum i Vänersborg en befattning han blev trogen i 30 år. Under sin tid vid museet hade Nissen skiftande ansvarsområden såsom utställningsverksamhet, marknadsföring, chef vid Trollhättans och Lödöses museer samt de sista åren chef vid Medicinhistoriska museet i Vänersborg.Peter Nissen var under en lång följd av år aktiv inom Hemvärnet samt hyste ett stort intresse för militärhistoria.Inträdde i Gillet 1981. | Nissen, Bengt Peter* Haraldsson (I556)
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357 | Piga | Ericsdotter, Kielu* (I991)
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358 | Places Burr, Wharton, Texas Crescent, Wharton, Texas Dinsmore, Wharton, Texas Mackay, Wharton, Texas Magnet, Wharton, Texas Spanish Camp, Wharton, Texas Wharton, Wharton, Texas | Tucker, Beatrice* (I2671)
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359 | Prestdotter | Wahlman, Catharina* (I8185)
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360 | Qv:46 gård GrufvanKopparberg (Kopparbergs län, Dalarna) | Bergström, Eric Johan (I3145)
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361 | RAPP, Johan David, Grosshandlare, Stockholm, f Uppsala 26/7 76 av skomak.mäst A R o Lydia Bothell, gm Eva Swartz. Upps hal. Löwenhielms hdlssk, priv studentbetyg i ty o eng språken. Anst imp.fma Carl Em. Dahl Sthlm 95, ag.fma Nicolai Johannsen Sthlm 98, etabl ag.fma David Rapp Sthlm 02, fil Gbg 05, New York 06, Köpenhamn 15 (imp av kol.-varor, exp av pappersmassa o tändstickor, omb f utl försäkr.bol o banker). Mångår ordf Saltsjöbadens idr.frn, styr.led Nord Livför-säkr AB Sthlm 20, v. ordf Sthlms Borgargille 23, styr.suppl frn 76 års män 43. Besökt de flesta av Kontinentens länder. RVO; SIF :s GM, KMK:s 25-årsm, Borgargill ftjm; livstidsledl Sv hdlskamr London o New York, KSSS, KMK, KSAK, Nationalmusei vänner, Sv Linnésällsk, Frn Sv Flotta, Smålands gille, 76 års män, KFUM, Sthlms Grosshdlssocietet. Hobbies: Konst, idrott. | Rapp, Johan David (I9609)
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362 | Received passport 1832-08-07 Travelled to US over New York 1832-US citizens 1840-07-06Merchant in New Orleans, LA, USHe was first connected with the shipping house of Mr. H.P. Baxter, and afterwards with the firm of Baxter & Lovell. Subsequently he became a partner of Mr. Buddendorff, a respectable merchant of this city.Was one of the founders of the Howard Association of New Orleans & president from 1866 until he died in 1876. HA was a volantary organization for fighting yellow fever. During the epidemic of 1873, he repaired to Shreveport, and at the risk of his own life rendered many invaluable services to the poor and suffering people of that place. | Schmidt, Ernst Fredric (Edward Frederick) (I31)
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363 | Ref Uppsala universitet Södermanland o Närke no 2820 | Engeström, Gustaf* (I330)
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364 | Ref Uppsala universitet Södermanland o Närke no 3093 | Ebertandt, Johan Hartman (I481)
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365 | Ref Uppsala universitet Södermanland o Närke no 3916 | Vähnman, Henrietta Sofia (I473)
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366 | Ref: Uppsala Ärkestifts herdeminne III s 333Johan Jacob Lottscher född i Stockholm 25 nov 1755. Stud 1766, prgd i Dec 1778, past ex 30 nov 1781, Hofpredikant hos hertigen af Östergötland 27 apr 1782, kyrkoherde Arnö 26 Aug 1789 (Bodde i Arnö 1789-08-24--1795), tillika i Wallby 6 Juni 1799 (bodde i Wallby 1799--1812) Död 23 Juni 1812. Gift med Christina Charlotta Apelgren född i Falköping 1755-feb-1, död Wallby 1811. Barnlös. Respondent i Uppsala 1776 Dissertatio de myopia mentis morali, quam, venia ampl. fac. philos. acad. Ups. præside ... Gustavo Anton. Boudrie ... publico eruditorum subiicit examini Johannes Jacob. Lottscher, stipendiarius Possiethianus, Stockholmiensis. In aud. Gustav. d. XVIII Junii MDCCLXXVI. H. p. m. s.Boudrie, Gustaf Anton, 1724-1788 (preses)Lottscher, Johan Jacob (respondent)Edman (tryckare)Upsaliæ, typis Edmannianis. , [1776]Latin [4], 11 [1] s.BokAvhandling(Diss. Uppsala : Uppsala universitet, 1776) | Lottscher, Johan Jacob (I212)
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367 | Regementspastor vid Överste Hejlms Värvade dragoner. Deltog i Carl XII krig i Ryssland och i Turkiet. Blev tillfångatagen efter Poltava 1709, fängslades i Moskva och frisläpptes 1720. | Schmidt, Jürgen {George} (I7996)
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368 | Remarried James Pota ref to Census 1930 | Hendrickson, Willie Pearl* (I2352)
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369 | ROAN Jr., Forrest C.Forrest Calvin Roan, Jr., passed away on November 28, 2015, at the age of 70. Forrest was born on December 18, 1944, as the youngest son of Lucille A. E. McKinney Roan and Forrest Calvin Roan, Sr. He was predeceased by his parents, a sister, Mary Naomi Roan Martin, and by his nephew, David Roan Martin, Sr. Forrest is survived by his two daughters, Amy Katherine Roan Boykin and husband Michael, and Jennifer Louise Roan Forgey, husband Justin. He is also survived by, and was especially proud of, his six grandchildren, Luke, Marley, Josie, and James Boykin, and Gunnar and Lilian Roan Forgey. Forrest was born in Waco, Texas, but moved to Austin at the age of 3, attending Pease Elementary and graduating from Austin High in 1962. He attended the University of Texas, receiving his BBA (Finance) and JD (Law) and subsequently became a diplomate in International Comparative Law through a program jointly sponsored by St. Mary's School of Law and the Universidad de Monterrey. His love of Mexico later led him to be a director of the Amundsen Institute, which sponsored the annual Texas-Mexico Symposium on Leadership.As a young man, Forrest's dad made sure he worked - a lot! - but he also got to spend time working with horses, both riding on the competitive horse show circuit and teaching others dressage and gaited riding. He always said his work on the family ranch was the great incentive for him to go to school and have an "inside" job. Forrest was a voracious reader, an amateur genealogist, an inveterate traveler, and a dedicated member of the Blue Duck Poker Group for over 30 years. The Blue Ducks were his really good friends who supported him throughout his lung transplant process.He was active in many organizations in his high school and college years. Some of the highlights: Forrest was elected a local and state officer of DeMolay, served as a local and conference officer of MYF, helped build a float for the first water parade held by the Austin AquaFest, participated in organizing and leading the first Attorney General's Youth Leadership Conference, was Editor of his high school annual (Comet), belonged to the Delta Upsilon and Delta Theta Phi Fraternities, was on the Board of Directors of the University Coop, sang in the UT A Capella Choir, served as a justice on the UT Student Court, and got more than a little involved in campus politics.Upon returning from active duty in the Army, Forrest initially worked in the real estate business, but soon diverted to politics, where he worked for Governor John Connally, Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Attorney General Crawford Martin and Senator John Tower. He loved the electoral process and the give and take of politics, but ultimately decided that it was not conducive to raising a family.So Forrest went to law school in 1973, working his way through school by working at the Legislature during the 1973 - 1975 legislative sessions, including the 1974 Constitutional Convention. Upon completing law school, Forrest first joined Heath, Davis & McCalla and then formed the firm, Roan & Gullahorn, which subsequently became Roan, Simpson & Autrey and finally Roan & Autrey. He ended his full-time legal work as an equity shareholder with the Winstead firm, before continuing a limited practice in his own RoanLaw firm.Forrest was admitted to practice before the US Supreme Court, and numerous other federal district and appellate courts, including the US Court of International Trade. He was honored by being named to "Best Lawyers in America," the "Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers," "Who's Who in American Law," Corporate Counsel's "Top Attorneys," and "Best's Directory of Recommended Insurance Attorneys." He was a Life Fellow of the American, Texas and Austin Bar Foundations, a director of the Public Law Section of the Texas Bar and Vice Chair of the Public Regulation of Insurance Committee of the American Bar. He was a member of the Federation of Regulatory Counsel, the Association of Life Insurance Counsel, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Defense Research Institute, and Texas Association of Bank Counsel. He was also cited by "Who's Who in America" and "Who's Who in Finance & Industry."Forrest was active in the business community, serving as a director of three publicly-held and numerous other privately-held companies, as well as participating in a number of startup enterprises in the telecommunications, life insurance, and title insurance industries. He supported a number of civic and charitable groups, participating over the years in the Chamber of Commerce, Austin Symphony, Knights of the Symphony (serving as Lord Chancellor), Downtown Rotary Club, Hospice Austin, Bachelors of Austin, Austin Assembly, Texas Lyceum (Vice President & Director), United Way, American Lung Association (Chair, Central Texas Leadership Council, and member, Regional Board of Directors), SafePlace Foundation Board of Trustees, UT Ex-Students Association, UT Chancellors Council, 1881 Society, and Littlefield Society, and the Long Center Corporate Council. For many years, Forrest was an active freemason. He served as Master of Parsons Lodge No. 222, and was a member of the Scottish Rite, York Rite, Ben Hur Shrine, and the Royal Order of Jesters. He was also created a Knight when inducted into the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem.From childhood, Forrest was active in all facets of the Methodist Church, especially the First United Methodist Church, where he served as chair of the Finance Committee, Worship Committee and the Endowment Fund Board of Trustees, plus was a member of the Nominations Committee. He participated in the Walk to Emmaus program and for many years sang in the choir.A memorial service will be held at Tarrytown United Methodist Church on Wednesday, December 2nd at 11 a.m. | Roan, Forrest* Calvin Jr (I2405)
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370 | Rostock universitet semester 1933 SS http://matrikel.uni-rostock.de/id/300000823 | Lembke, Gertrud Minna Charlotte (I8727)
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371 | Rubie Jane Eustis Bienvenu Gatlin died in Chesterfield VA December 7th, 2014. She was born in New Orleans, LA on December 30, 1938 to her loving parents, Clifford H. Eustis and Margaret Inez Belyea (of New Brunswick, Canada), and was a resident of the Chesterfield area of Virginia since 1976. She was the mother of four sons, Gary L. Bienvenu, Jr., MD, Richard E. Bienvenu (Lisa), Matthew D. Bienvenu (Maria), and the late Brent E. Bienvenu. She is survived by two sisters, Sandra E. Mensi and Margaret E. Kirn (both of New Orleans), six grandchildren, nieces, one nephew, cousins and many devoted friends. She was a gifted teacher who instilled the love of music in her many young piano students. She was an avid gardener and made the world a more beautiful place. A Memorial was held at the Brandermill Church in Midlothian, VA December 15th. A Eucharist will be celebrated in thanksgiving for her life at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 6249 Canal Blvd., in New Orleans Monday, December 22 at 11 AM. Visitation will precede the service at 10:30 AM. Interment at the Masonic Cemetery, New Orleans, La. In lieu of flowers, donations to The American Cancer Society , or to the charity of your choice are preferred. - See more at: http://obits.nola.com/obituaries/nola/obituary.aspx?pid=173491560#sthash.hiQG6As0.dpuf | Eustis, Rubie Jane (I8884)
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372 | Rudolf, in 1905, was living in Petersburg in poor circumstances. | Satow, Heinrich Rudolf* (I7716)
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373 | Rusthållare i Humlesjö, Röke i Kristianstad län | Åkesson, Nils* (I994)
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374 | Råneå (BD) AIa:10c (1859-1869) Bild 37 / sid 622 (AID: v138751.b37.s622, NAD: SE/HLA/1010165) Från Stockholm 1860 22/1 Till Sundsvall 1861 22/6 | Wennberg, Maria Elisabeth {Betty} (I4343)
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375 | San Antonio | Pahl, Kristin* (I2678)
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376 | Schmid married her as his second wife and thus secured, as Lisinka used to say, two fortunes. Frau Panthenius says she was a conspicuously beautiful girl, and that she first married a lawyer named Nicolai Lemcke, but the marriage was soon dissolved. She played the violin, and I remember seeing her and her husband at Dresden in 1870, where they were staying with Betty. | Satow, Clara Luise Helena (I7657)
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377 | Se fadern Pelle Persson i Röke om slagsmålet med Pelle Persson i Algustorp | Pellesson, Person* (I956)
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378 | Se fadern Pelle Persson i Röke om slagsmålet med Pelle Persson i Algustorp | Pellesson, Mårten* (I957)
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379 | Se Hjonboken page 43 1863 (ref från Husflängd sid 318) | Mattisdotter, Petronella* (I2864)
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380 | Se Nillas man Pelle Persson om händelsen före den 9/6 1702 som lede till avrättning av kusin Pelle Persson, hans far Per Pellesson och brodern Mårten som blev fredslös. | Hemmingsdotter, Nilla* (I3442)
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381 | Sergant vi Västmanlands reg 1852 22/12; fanjunkare 1853 18/5; student i Uppsala 1853; underlöjtnant Västmanlands reg 1854 28/3; löjtnant 1859 2/7; kapten 1870 10/9; RNS:tOO 1875 7/9; RSO 1876 1/12; major 1878 10/5; överstelöjtnant 1889 5/4; avsked 1891 17/4 | Ehrensvärd, Fredrik Adolf Vilhelm (I4328)
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382 | Served during the war in the Mechanical Transport and attained the rank of Captain. | Hume-Williams, Roy Ellis (I7678)
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383 | She travelled a great deal with her mother, lived long with her at Dresden, and was seldom at Riga, She eventually settled at Blankenburg in the Harz, where she owned a villa. In 1914, when the war broke out, being a Russian subject, she was ordered to report herself to the German authorities every day, but later was allowed to spend a winter in Berlin, and afterwards received permission to go to Switzerland, where she was in July, 1919. In the summer of 1913 she visited us in England. She was a good linguist, spoke and wrote English fluently, was a good pianist and used in her younger days to paint in oils. She came finally to England August 30th, 1920, and took up her abode with the Percy Allens at Oxford, in whose house she died April 21st, 1924. | Satow, Elisabeth Catharina Agneta {Lisinka} (I7653)
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384 | Siamesiska tvillingar som dog vid födseln och enligt släkttraditionen är de som återfinns på naturhistoriska museet i Göteborg. Troligen stämmer dock inte detta. Dessa tvillingar föddes efter den tragiska olycka då fadern körde av vägen i Rävlandatrakten på väg till familjens lantställe. | Dahl, NN (I2731)
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385 | Siamesiska tvillingar som dog vid födseln och enligt släkttraditionen är de som återfinns på naturhistoriska museet i Göteborg. Troligen stämmer dock inte detta. Dessa tvillingar föddes efter den tragiska olycka då fadern körde av vägen i Rävlandatrakten på väg till familjens lantställe. | Dahl, NN (I2732)
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386 | Skapade de "talande stenarna". 550 stenar med inhuggna citat från samtiden http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexells_talande_stenar | Bexell, Ernst Gustaf Detlof Alfred* (I1368)
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387 | Skild 1917 | Family (F655)
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388 | Skild första 1920-01-14, andra 1936-11-02 | Hedin, Sören* (I101)
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389 | Skjuten troligen i kriget mot Ryssland | Dahl, Niklas Andreas (I2762)
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390 | Släkt med Birger Jarl. Se nätet | Rezelius, Eva Mathilda Wilhelmina (I322)
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391 | Släkten Biörckman härstammar från gården Björka i Hjälmseryd sn. Regementsskrivaren Peter Biörckman d. 1710 i Växjö tog sitt efternamn efter fädernegården. | Biörkman, Samuel Johan (I2791)
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392 | Släkten inflyttade till Sverige med sonsonen, guldsmeden Anthoni Grill (död 1675), som var född i Augsburg men sedan 1638 hade varit borgare i Amsterdam. Han var svensk riksguardie (chef för Rikets myntverk) 1658-1667. | Gill, Antoni dä (I4824)
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393 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, Eva Birgitta (I2816)
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394 | Stabsryttmästare vid Skånska Husarregementet 1817 4/11, RSO 1826 11/5, major i armen 1836 4/7, avsked 1844 8/2, C XIV Joh;s medalj 1855. Är jämte sin fru begravd på Finja kyrkogård (Krist.). Han bevistade fälttåget i Pommern 1807 samt i Tyskland och Frankrike 1813-14, varunder han deltog i slagen vid Gross-Beeren, Dennwitz, Leipzig, Dessau, Oranienbaum och Bornhöftförsålde. | af Sandeberg, John David (I2256)
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395 | Student i Åbo 1808; kadett vid Karlberg samma år 8/4; utexaminerad 1812 20/3; underlöjtnant vid Svea artillerireg 1812 24/3; löjtnant 1820 24/6; kapten 1825 19/4; major 1837 10/2; RSO 1827 24/6; RRS:tAO 2 kl 1838 i juni; överstelöjtnant i armen 1843 4/7; tygmästare i Stockholm 1850 i okt; Överstelöjtnant vid reg:t 1854 13/2; CXIV Joh:s medalj 1855 16/7; postinpsektor i Nyköping 1856 14/11; överste n.h.o.v 1856 2/12 Död 1859 10/11 i Nyköping Fredrik övertog/köpte Närlunda 1833 från Lovisa Catharina Bröms, vars mor var född Crusebjörn. Han flyttade till Stockholm 1843 och sålde herrgärden som då varit i familjen över 200 år | Ehrensvärd, Fredrik* (I4326)
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396 | Styvdotter till Sven Persson | Peck, Perl* (I1676)
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397 | Står som ensam i 1900 mantalslängd? | Österberg, Hedda* Consolida (I772)
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398 | Sven Sandahl kyrkoherde i Bolmsö 1805 - 1809. Född i Jönköping den 8 Okt 1756, son till kopparslagaren Peter Sandahl och Lena Maria Runblad. Skol. i Jönk. 1767, Stud i Lund 1777, Prv. 11/12 1780, e.o. Bataljonspredikant vid Jönköpings Regemente 1782, deltog som regementspastor i Finska kriget 1788 - 90, Pastoralex. 1783, Domkyrkosyssloman i Växjö 1802, KH här 1805. Död den 24 Maj 1809. Gift 16/5 1796 med Sara Sophia Bexell f. 7/9 1774, dotter till KH i Villstad Daniel Bexell. Barn: Maria Sophia f 9/8 1796, gift med fanjunkaren Martin Asproth i Fägerhult; flyttade från honom 1845 efter 30 års äktenskap, var då barnmorska. - Daniel f 1798-06-11 - Sara Magdalena, f 3/7 1803. Gift. - Gustava. f 20/6 1805, d 7/7 1806. (Växjö Sifts Herdaminne) Flyttade 1796 från Prästgården, Villstad (F) till Klockaregården, Villstad (F) (Villstad AI:6). Död 1809-05-24 i Bolmsö (G) (BOLMSÖ C:2). Begravd 1809-06-22 i Bolmsö (G) (BOMSÖ C:2). | Sandahl, Sven* (I4127)
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399 | Svensk biografisk handbok 1933: Billsten, Carl Gustaf Baltzar, kap- ten, direktör, Norrköping, f. i Norrköp. 17/8/82 av disp. Thure B. o. Emma Wiechel; off:ex. 04, art.- o. ingrhögsk. 07, fd. kapt. i Smal. art:reg. 18, ch. v. ab. Svea chokkfabr., ordf. i styr., styr:- led. i ab, Nissens manuf., ab. Norrköp. folkbk sed. 23, i fastighrab. Gripen, Norrköp., ab. Rundströms maskinaffär, Norrköp. Gm. Stina Wessberg, f. 82, dtr av dir. Hj. W. o. Ellen D:son Aschan. | Billsten, Karl Gustaf Baltzar* (I7585)
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400 | Sveriges befolkning 1890:Adelborg, Jakob FredrikLeg. Sekr.f. 1842 i Frustuna (Södermanlands län, Södermanland)Ogift man, ensam i familjenVid 1891 års mantalsskrifning afförda till förteckningen å obefintligeSankt Nikolai (Stockholms stad, Uppland)Struken i längdenKyrkobokföringsort: Hofförs.ur Diplomatuppgifterna död 24/3 90 Födelseort i källan: Frustuna Sörml. | Adelborg, Jacob Fredric (I4767)
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