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You are here: Home / Rudeen / A Rudeen probate in Sweden, part 2

A Rudeen probate in Sweden, part 2

October 27, 2014 by karen

In Part 1, we learned about how my third-great-grandfather Johannes Månsson had retired in 1854 to a backstuga called Carlstorp on or near the Eket farm. His son Peter Anders Johansson, my second-great-grandfather, took over the Eket farm that year. Five years later, Johannes died of tyhoid fever.

The other day I stumbled across a map that shows exactly where Carlstorp is. If you look above and to the right of the green-underlined “Marbäck” label on the map below, you can see Eket (also underlined), Kulla and Karlstorp with the #24 label (remember, K’s and C’s used to be interchangeable at the writer’s discretion). By the way, the numbered locations are where soldiers had their cottages. The Household records for Carlstorp show both a backstuga and a soldat torp at that location.

MarbäckVicinity
Map of soldier’s cottages in Marbäck vicinity, click to enlarge

So it looks like Carlstorp was partway between the Eket farmstead and the Marbäck church. I was also happy to see “Kulla” on the map! Johannes grew up on the Kulla farm and I had always wondered where it was. Turns out it’s the farm directly to the east of the Eket farm. It’s clearly visible on Google maps; it’s accessible via the highway and not the road that goes around Lake Ralången.

From the high land at Eket
From the high land at Eket, close to where Carlstorp was

So in this second installment, we’ll take a look at the itemized listing of what Johannes owned at the time of his death. You can imagine that the contents of a rural Swedish backstuga in the mid-1800’s contained a lot of things that modern homes do not have! Fortunately, there are websites that help with the interpretation of all of the specialized terminology. I am especially indebted to the Sandin Family website which has a detailed index of bouppteckning objects, including pictures!

I had some free time Saturday morning so I spent almost two hours looking up all the translations. It was time-consuming because I had to first figure out the handwriting, then figure out if I was looking at some other form of the word (plurals or other variants), and then look up the word either on the Sandin index or translate it using Google. In the end, there were several items that I couldn’t figure out.

But what fun to unlock, item-by-item, the contents of the little Carlstorp backstuga tucked away in the lovely woods near Eket. The photo above left was taken from a vantage point not too far from where Carlstorp was.

The inventory is divided into the following sections: Silver, Tin and Metal, Copper, Ironware, Carpentry Tools, Furniture, Barrels, Bedclothes and Linens, Clothing, Glass and Porcelain, Animals, and Various Other. I’ve listed the Swedish word, the English translation, and the value of each item. The units are riksdaler and öre, with 100 öre in one riksdaler. I guess the best point of reference is that Johannes’ single most valuable possession was a cow worth 30 riksdaler.

Here’s an example of what the writing looks like (these are the “Glass and Porcelain” and “Animals” subsections):

1859-02-16JohannesMånssonExample

Here’s the complete list:

Swedish English translation Riksdaler Öre
       
Silfwer Silver    
1 Bägare wager 3 3/4 lad Silver water goblet 3 75
       
Tenn och Metall Tin and metal    
1 Stop 2 ljusstakar 1 pitcher and 2 candlesticks 1 50
6 metallskedar 6 metal spoons   50
  subtotal 1 100
Koppar Copper    
1 kittel wager 1 water kettle 4 7
ditto på styck same in pieces 1  
1 kopparkniev 1 copper knife? 1 25
3 bonkar 3 bowls 1  
2 pannar, 1 kaffekokare, 1 tratt 2 pans, 1 coffee cooker, 1 funnel 1 25
  subtotal 8 57
Järnsaker Ironware    
4 filar, 4 stampar, 1 rasp 4 cutters,  4 breakers?, 1 file   50
3 grytor med lock, 2. basar 3 casseroles with lids, 2 ? 1 75
2 huggyxar, 1 skräddersax,  2 handyxam, 1 hållhake 2 axes, 1 scissors, 2 hatchets, 1 timberhook 2  
1 smidesjärn?, 1 slägga, 2 hammare, 1 tång wrought iron?, 1 sledgehammer, 2 hammers, 1 pliers 2 50
3 hammare, 2 hästlänger? 1 wårkjärn stuff to do with horses?   50
2 liar , 2 skärar, 2 lövhakar, 1 brandning gaml. 2 scythes, 2 sickles, 2 leaf hooks, 1 fire?   25
1 strykjärn med lod 1 iron (for clothes)   16
3 råckelspadar, 1 skinnwedja, 2 spadar various spades/shovels?   25
4 bordknivfar, 3 täljknivar, 1 refjarn 4 tables knives, 3 jack knives, 1 grater   12
  subtotal 5 303
Snickarewarktyg Carpentry tools    
3 par trådskojarn, 4 nafvar 3 wood files, 4 drills 1 25
3 borr med flång, 6 huggjärn 3 drill braces, 6 chisels   50
3 hand fogar, 1 glasplog 3 hand joints, 1 ?   75
15 hoflar, large and small ? 1  
1 ? 2 bandknifver, 1 lors saws of some kind? 1 50
1 höfwelbänk, 1 skrifklofve af trad sawhorse?   50
1 slipsten, 1 handqvarn 1 sharpening stone, 1 hand mill 2  
1 dragkärra, 1 kjälke, 1 skottkärra 1 cart,  1 sled, 1 wheelbarrow   75
2 ängekrokar, 1 harfs 2 angel hooks (?), 1 harrow 1  
2 redfel, 3 sållingar 2 ?, 3 sieves of some kind   75
  subtotal 6 400
Trädsaker Furniture    
1 byrå med skåp, 1 matskåp 1 dresser with cabinet, 1 food cabinet 2 25
2 små bord, 2 stolar 2 small tables, 2 chairs   25
2 sängar, 1 soffa 2 beds, 1 sofa 1  
1 vaggan med trädwörk, 1 kista, 1 skin 1 cradle with wordwork, 1 chest, 1 leather (?) 1 50
  subtotal 4 100
Laggkärl Barrels    
3 lockbyttor 3 tubs with lids   75
3 baljor, 3 ämbare, 2 stånnar, halfspan och kappe 3 pods(?), 3 buckets, 2 barrels, measuring pan   50
drickstunna water barrel   75
3 kar, 2 stånnen, 1 bykfå, 1 balja, 1 degtråg 3 tubs, 2 barrels, 1 ?, 2 bowls, 1 dough tray 1  
  subtotal 1 200
Sängkläder och Linne Bedclothes and linens    
3 Stickade Täcker 3 knitted covers 2 50
4 Stickade fäll 4 knitted rugs 1 50
2 dynar 2 cushions 1  
2 lärfts lakan, 2 blångarn 2 bedsheets, 2 coarse linens 1 25
3 drälls dukar 3 fancy weave tablecloths 2 75
  subtotal 7 200
Gångkläder Clothing    
2 Råckar blå en grå af vadmal 2 bolts of blue and gray homespun 4  
3 Råckar 1 blå 1 grå 1 brun sämre 3 bolts, 1 blue 1 gray 1 brown, low quality 3 50
1 blå kappotte 1 coat? 3  
1 par byxor 1 pair pants 4  
3 par byxor sämre 3 pair pants low quality 1  
1 pall (?) tröja bättre 1 nice shirt 1 50
8 västhar bättre och sämre 8 vests, high and low quality 1  
6 ? bättre och sämre 6 ?, high and low quality 1 25
2 strumpor 2 pair stockings   75
4 stöflar, 1 känger 4 boots, 1 ? 1  
2 hattar och mössor 2 hats and caps   75
3 säckar 3 sacks   50
5 halsdukar 5 scarves   50
2 glasogarn 2 ?   25
1 bibel 1 bible 1 75
6 ? Och mindre böcker 6 ? And small books   50
  subtotal 20 525
Glas och Porselin Glass and Porcelain    
1 driks carafin, 1 stopflaskon, 3 spettsglas 1 carafe, 1 pitcher, 1 ? Glass   50
3 ? Bouteljer, 2 mindre flaskon 3 bottles, 2 small flasks   75
3 ? Tallrikar, 4 tekoppar, 1 greddsnippa 3 plates, 4 teacups, 1 cream pitcher 1  
2 fat, 2 krus 2 dishes, 2 jugs   25
  subtotal 1 150
Kreatur Animals    
1 ko 1 cow 30  
2 får 2 sheep 4  
  subtotal 34 0
Diverse Various Other    
1 skrub bänk med skrubbor och karder 1 scrubber bench with scrubber and ?   25
1 puste, 1 häckels och godrådsjärn ?   75
1 spegel, 5 pipor, 3 rakknifvar 1 mirror, 5 pipes, 3 razors 1 50
2 kalfskinn, 2 pälskinn 2 calf skins, 1 fur skin 1 25
  subtotal 2 175
       
  Grand Total 114 85

I was especially interested in the “Bedclothes and Linens” section. Notice the knitted items in the household! Yay knitting! Also, the “drälls dukar” are worth mentioning. I believe these are a type of fancy-weave tablecloths. Clicking on this link will show you some examples from a Swedish museum website.

I’ll share more detailed observations in a future post but all in all, I thought Johannes was doing pretty well – better than I expected!

Next time we’ll look at some of the loans he had made to friend and family. You will be surprised!

A Rudeen Probate in Sweden – Part 1
A Rudeen Probate in Sweden – Part 3

 

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