Andersdotter Family

Clara Mathilda (Andersdotter) Fors

Klara Mathilda Andersdotter
Klara Mathilda Andersdotter Fors c. 1915

also spelled Klara Mathilda Andersdotter

Birth: 10 January 1861 at Mora, Överjärna, Stockholms län, Sweden

Baptism: 20 January 1861 in Överjärna, Stockholms län, Sweden

Father: Anders Gustaf Andersson

Mother: Christina Lovisa Jansdotter

Married: Adolf Fredrik Eriksson Fors on 3 January 1879 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden
Banns were read on 8 December 1878, 15 December and 22 December. Adolf Fredric Eriksson Fors is recorded as a soldier (soldat), born on 10 October 1853 and resident at Ekeby Soldattorp. Clara Mathilda Andersdotter is recorded as a housekeeper (hushållerska), born on 10 January 1861, also resident at Ekeby Soldattorp.

Adolf Fredrik Eriksson was born on 10 October 1853, at Hopen in Björnlunda parish, Södermanland, and baptised in Björnlunda  on 16 October, the son of Eric Wilhelm Larsson and Stina Johanna Pehrsdotter. Eric is listed as a farmhand (statdräng) at Hopen, but soon after his birth the family moved to Wippala, also in Björnlunda  where Eric is listed as a torpare. In 1856 the family moved to Lilla Åtorp in Vårdinge parish, Stockholms län and in 1862 Adolf's mother, Stina Pehrsdotter died and his father remarried in 1865 to Carolina Gustava Andersdotter. In 1866 the family moved to Kolleke No. 1 in Frustuna parish, Södermanland and in 1867 Adolf moved out of the family home to work as a farmhand (dräng) on the same farm, Kolleke No. 1. He moved to Hållsta No. 3 in 1871 and then back to Kolleke No. 1 in 1872, still listed as a dräng. Adolf enlisted in the Södermanlands regemente in 1873 and in 1874 he moved to Ekeby soldattorp in Frustuna parish where he is now listed as a soldier (sold[at]), and he took the additional soldier name of Fors. A soldattorp was specific form of torp provided by a farming district for a soldier. It was built to a standard ordered by the army with a foundation measuring 8 meters by 4 meters. Adolf married Clara Mathilda Andersdotter in 1879 and the couple lived at Ekeby soldattorp until 1904, raising their family of nine children there. In 1902 Adolf was discharged from the army and so had to move out of the soldattorp. He received maintenance from 1903 of SEK 49 per year. The amount was raised in 1915 to SEK 100 and in 1920 to SEK 200 per year. Adolf built a cottage near Hällesta in Frustuna which he named for his wife, and the couple and their six youngest children moved to Claraberg in 1904. Adolf lived at Claraberg (spelled Klaraberg in later years) until his death on 15 April 1921. The cause of death is listed as a brain tumour (tumor cerebri). He was buried on 21 April in Frustuna cemetery (grave number F 07 38-39.) An interview with Adolf's granddaughter Anna-Greta Frohm in the magazine Sörmlandslåten 2003 #2 p9 contains her memories of Adolf.
Residences:
1853: Hopen, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1853-1855: Wippala, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1856-1860: Lilla Åtorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1861-1865: Lilla Åtorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1866: Lilla Åtorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1866-1867: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1867-1870: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1871: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1872: Hållsta No. 3, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1872-1874: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1874-1875: Ekeby Soldattorp, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1880: Ekeby Soldattorp, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1885: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1890: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1895: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1896-1900: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1901-1904: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1904-1906: Claraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1906-1911: Claraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1916: Klaraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1921: Klaraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

Children: Notes: Clara was born on 10 January 1861, at Mora in Överjärna parish, Stockholms län where her father worked first as a farmhand (dräng). The family moved to Aspdalen in Ytterjärna parish, Stockholms län, in 1861. In 1863 Carl's father became a torpare at Fiskartorp in Vårdinge parish, Stockholms län, where the family lived for the next ten years until they moved to Ängen, also in Vårdinge parish in 1873, and then in 1876 they moved to Peterslund. Clara moved away from home in 1877 to Stora Brink in Frustuna parish, Södermanland where she worked as a servant (piga). In 1878 Clara moved to nearby Ekeby soldattorp, also in Frustuna. Clara married the soldier living at Ekeby soldattorp, Adolf Fredrik Eriksson Fors, on 3 January 1879 and just 11 days later gave birth to their first child, Mathilda. Adolf and Clara lived at Ekeby soldattorp until 1904, raising their family of nine children there. In 1902 Adolf retired and so they had to move out of the soldattorp. He built a cottage near Hällesta in Frustuna which and he named for his wife, and the couple and their six youngest children moved to Claraberg in 1904.
Klara Mathilda Andersdotter
Washerwomen in laundry at Marieström around 1915. Klara Matilda Andersdotter Fors (1861-1931) from Klaraberg and Anna Roth from Marieberg, both wives of soldiers in the Sörmlands regiment.
As shown in the caption to the photograph alongside, Clara was working as a washerwoman on the farm Marieberg around 1915. Clara and Adolf were still living at Claraberg (spelled Klaraberg in later years) when Adolf died in 1921 and Klara continued to live at Klaraberg until her death of heart failure on 26 December 1931.

Death: 26 December 1931 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden
The cause of death is listed as heart failure (hjärtförlamning).

Burial: 2 January 1932 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden; Grave number F 07 38-39.

Residences:
1861: Mora, Överjärna, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1861: Mora, Överjärna, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1861-1863: Aspdalen, Ytterjärna, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1863-1865: Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1866-1870: Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1873: Fiskarstugan, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1874-1875: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1877: Peterslund, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1877-1878: Stora Brink, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1878-1880: Ekeby Soldattorp, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1885: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1890: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1895: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1896-1900: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1901-1904: Ekeby Soldattorp #560, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1904-1906: Claraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1906-1911: Claraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1916: Klaraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1924: Klaraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1925-1931: Klaraberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

Sources:

Edla Christina Andersdotter

also spelled Edla Kristina Andersdotter

Fiskarstugan, Vårdinge
The torp Fiskarstugan in Vårdinge parish, Stockholm county, where Edla was born
photo from Anna-Britta Magnusson
Birth: 27 September 1864 at Fiskarstugarn, Vårdinge, Stockholms län, Sweden

Baptism: 9 October 1864 in Vårdinge, Stockholms län, Sweden

Father: Anders Gustaf Andersson

Mother: Christina Lovisa Jansdotter

Married: Lars Gustaf Larsson on 21 May 1888, in Björnlunda, Södermanland, Sweden
Banns were read on 29 April, 6 May and 13 May. Lars Gustaf Larsson is recorded as a farmhand (dräng), born on 30 September 1865, resident at Åkra. Edla Kristina Andersdotter is recorded as a servant (piga), born on 27 September 1864 and resident at Harbro No. 2.

Lars was born on 30 September 1865 at Strömsdahl in Frustuna parish, Södermanland and baptised on 8 October, the son of Lars Petter Pehrsson and Anna Sofia Jansdotter. Later that year the family moved from Strömsdahl to Spånga in Björnlunda parish where the father Lars Petter worked as a farmhand (statdräng).  In 1874 they moved to Jacobsberg, also in Björnlunda parish. Lars moved out of the family home in 1881, working as a farmhand (dräng) at Harbro No. 2 until 1883 when he moved to Berga and in 1885 to Åkra. In 1887 Lars put in some months at Näs No. 2 before moving back to Åkra where he was living when he married Edla Kristina Andersdotter on 21 May 1888. Edla had their first daughter a couple of months later at her parents' home at Dalsäter in Frustuna parish on July 26. Lars, Edla and Marta moved to Gällsta manor barn (säteri ladugård) in Vårdinge parish in Stockholms län in October of that year, and Lars took the additional surname of Källström. At Gällsta Lars is listed at first as a barn worker (ladugårdsdräng) and then as a saddler (stalldräng). A son was born in 1890 and the family moved to nearby Hjortsberga in 1891, then to Långbro also in Vårdinge parish in 1895, Lars still working as a stalldräng. In 1896 they moved to Snösvad in Lilla Malma parish back in Södermanland where Lars is listed as a farmhand (statdräng) and then to Stora Kofva in 1901, Nafsund in Husby-Rekarne parish in 1902 and Wadsbro in Dunker parish in 1903. Edla's father died at Dalsäter in Frustuna parish in Fenruary 1908 and in April 1908 Edla, Lars and Gustav moved to Dalsäter to live with her widowed mother, where Lars is listed as a tenant (hyresgäst) and then a farm worker (jordbruksarb[etare]). They lived at Dalsäter until 1915 when they moved to Lindsdal, also in Frustuna parish where Lars continued to work as a jordbruksarbetare. In 1923 Edla and Lars moved to a cottage where they were the owners (ägare), Gottfridsberg where Lars worked as a miner (gruvarb[etare]). Edla died in 1936 and Lars still lived at Gottfridsberg at least until 1941.
Residences:
1865: Strömsdahl, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1865: Spånga, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1866-1870: Spånga, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1874: Spånga, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1874-1875: Jacobsberg, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1880: Jacobsberg, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881: Jacobsberg, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1883: Harbro No. 2, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1883-1885: Berga, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1885: Åkra, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1887: Åkra, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1887: Näs No. 2, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1887-1888: Åkra, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1888-1890: Gällsta säteri ladugård, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1895: Hjortsberga, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1895: Långbro, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1896: Långbro, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Församlingsböcker)
1896-1899: Snösvad, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1900-1901: Snösvad, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1901-1902: Stora Kofva, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1902-1903: Nafsund, Husby-Rekarne, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1903-1905: Wadsbro, Dunker, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1905-1908: Vadsbro, Dunker, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1908-1911: Dalsäter, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1915: Dalsäter, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1915-1916: Lindsdal, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1923: Lindsdal, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1923-1924: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1925-1934: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1935-1941: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

Children: Notes: Edla was born on 27 September 1864, at Fiskartorp in Vårdinge parish, Stockholms län where her father was a leaseholder (torpare). The family lived at Fiskartorp until 1873 when they moved to Ängen, and then in 1876 to Peterslund, both in Vårdinge parish. In 1879 Edla's parents and her two youngest siblings moved to Frustuna parish back in Södermanland, but Edla moved instead to Åshammar Uppgården in Kattnäs parish in Södermanland, where she worked as a servant (piga). In 1883 Edla moved back to her parent's home, now at Söra No. 1 in Frustuna parish then to Sjögedal in Ludgo parish in 1884, again working as a piga. In 1886 she left Sjögedal and was recorded as without a residence (on the parish, or på socknen) in Ludgo until 1887. Often this designation indicates that a person is receiving poor relief. In March 1887 Edla moved to Harbro No. 2 in Björnlunda parish to work as a piga. She married Lars Gustaf Larsson, a dräng from nearby Åkra, on 21 May 1888, in Björnlunda, and had a daughter, Marta at her parents' home at Dalsäter in Frustuna parish on July 26 although continuing to reside at Harbro. Edla, Lars and Marta moved to Gällsta manor barn (säteri ladugård) in Vårdinge parish in Stockholms län in October of that year. A son was born in 1890 and the family moved to nearby Hjortsberga in 1891, then to Långbro also in Vårdinge parish in 1895. In 1896 they moved to Snösvad in Lilla Malma parish back in Södermanland and then to Stora Kofva in 1901, Nafsund in Husby-Rekarne parish in 1902 and Wadsbro in Dunker parish in 1903. Edla's father died at Dalsäter in Frustuna parish in Fenruary 1908 and in April 1908 Edla, Lars and Gustav moved to Dalsäter to live with her widowed mother. They lived at Dalsäter until 1915 when they moved to Lindsdal, also in Frustuna parish. In 1923 Edla and Lars moved to a cottage they owned at Gottfridsberg where they were still living when Edla died in 1936.

Death: 19 May 1936 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden
The cause of death is listed as kidney inflammation (pyelonephritis), resulting from chronic diabetes mellitus anaemia.

Burial: 24 May 1936 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden

Residences:
1864-1865: Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1866-1870: Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1873: Fiskarstugan, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1874-1875: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1879: Peterslund, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1879-1880: Åshammar Uppgård No. 2, Kattnäs, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1883: Åshammar Uppgård No. 2, Kattnäs, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1883-1884: Söra No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1884-1885: Sjögedal, Ludgo, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886: Sjögedal, Ludgo, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1887: På Socknen, Ludgo, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1887-1888: Harbro No. 2, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1888-1890: Gällsta säteri ladugård, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1895: Hjortsberga, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1895: Långbro, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1896: Långbro, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Församlingsböcker)
1896-1899: Snösvad, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1900-1901: Snösvad, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1901-1902: Stora Kofva, Lilla Malma, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1902-1903: Nafsund, Husby-Rekarne, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1903-1905: Wadsbro, Dunker, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1905-1908: Vadsbro, Dunker, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1908-1911: Dalsäter, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1915: Dalsäter, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1915-1916: Lindsdal, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1923: Lindsdal, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1923-1924: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1925-1934: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1935-1936: Gottfridsberg, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

Sources:

Emma Amalia (Andersdotter) Andersson

Birth: 20 April 1870, at Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län, Sweden

Baptism: 8 May 1870, in Vårdinge, Stockholms län, Sweden

Father: Anders Gustaf Andersson

Mother: Christina Lovisa Jansdotter

Children: Married: Gustaf Wilhelm Carlsson on 10 September 1898 in Frustuna, Södermanland, Sweden
Banns were read on 21 August, 28 August and 4 September. Gustaf Wilhelm Carlsson is recorded as a farm leaseholder (hemmansbrukare), born on 3 November 1854 and resident at Kolleke No.1. It is noted that Gustaf is a widower (enkling), that  this is his third marriage and that his previous wife died on 11 May 1896. Emma Amalia Andersson is recorded as a maid (piga), also resident at Kolleke No.1. She was born on 20 April 1870, the daughter of A. G. Andersson.

Gustaf Wilhelm was born on 3 November 1854 at Kolleke in Frustuna parish, Södermanland, and baptised in Frustuna on 10 November, the son of Carl Gustaf Andersson and Johanna Sophia Andersdotter. Gustaf lived with his family at Kolleke No. 1, which was owned by his father. Gustaf married Augusta Sophia Andersdotter on 20 October 1878, after which he continued to live at Kolleke and is listed as a leaseholder (bruk[are]) on the farm. Augusta died on 25 April 1881 of childbirth complications (barnsbörd maginflammation) after the birth of their second son, Carl Albert. Gustaf then married Augusta's sister, Johanna Mathilda Andersdotter on 31 December 1882. Gustaf and Johanna had six further children at Kolleke, the youngest of whom, Sven died young in 1895, and two of whom, Hilda and Johan, are listed as deaf-mute (döfstum). Johanna died of tuberculosis (lungsot) on 11 May 1896. On 10 September 1898, Gustaf married Emma Amalia Andersson, whose daughter Elsa fit neatly in age at the end of Gustaf's living children, followed by a son that Emma and Gustaf had together in 1899. Gustaf's father died in 1902 and Gustaf became the owner of the farm. Gustaf and Emma were still living at Kolleke No. 1 in 1941, along with Gustaf's two disabled children.
Residences:
1854-1855: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1856-1860: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1861-1865: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1866-1870: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1875: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1880: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1885: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1890: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1895: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1896-1900: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1901-1906: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1906-1911: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1916: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1924: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1925-1934: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1935-1941: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

Children: Notes: Emma was born on 20 April 1870, at Fiskartorp in Vårdinge parish, Stockholms län where her father was a leaseholder (torpare). The family lived at Fiskartorp until 1873 when they moved to Ängen, and then in 1876 to Peterslund, both in Vårdinge parish. In 1879 Anders, Kristina and their two youngest children, August and Emma moved to Frustuna parish back in Södermanland. The family lived at No. 27 Tabergsberg C until 1880, then at Johansdal A until 1881 and Gustafslund A until 1882 when they moved to Söra No 1. In 1885 Emma moved away from home to Hållsta No. 2, in Frustuna, where she worked as a maid (piga) until 1887 when she moved to Norrby No. 1 in Björnlunda parish. Emma gave birth to a daughter, Hilma Eugenia, on 29 May 1889, delivering the child at her parents' home at Dalsäter in Frustuna parish. Emma and Hilma moved from Norrby to Närlunda mejeri (dairy) in 1890, still working as a piga. In 1892 the two moved to Öster Malma in Ludgo parish where Emma had a second daughter, Elsa, in 1895. Emma, Hilma and Elsa moved to Kolleke No. 1 in Frustuna parish in 1897 although 8-year-old Hilma was immediately fostered to a Lars Erik Erikson and Anna Maria Pärsdotter at Norrby No. 1 in Björnlunda parish. Starting at this time, Emma seems to use the surname Andersson instead of the Andersdotter she had used earlier. On 10 September 1898 Emma married Gustaf Wilhelm Carlsson, listed as a leaseholder (bruk[are]) at Kolleke No. 1, and the son of the owner, Carl Gustaf Andersson. Gustaf had lost his second wife in 1896 and had five children living at Kolleke, including two who are listed as deaf-mute (döfstum), as well as two sons from his first marriage who had already left home. Elsa fit neatly in age at the end of Gustaf's children, followed by a son that Emma and Gustaf had together in 1899. Gustaf's father died in 1902 and Gustaf became the owner of the farm. Gustaf and Emma were still living at Kolleke No. 1 in 1941, along with Gustaf's two disabled children.

Residences:
1870: Fiskartorp, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1871-1873: Fiskarstugan, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1874-1875: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876: Ängen, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1876-1879: Peterslund, Vårdinge, Stockholms län   (Husförhörslängd)
1879-1880: No. 27 Tabergsberg C, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1880: Johansdal A, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881: Johansdal A, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1881-1882: Gustafslund A, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1882-1885: Söra No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1885: Hållsta No. 2, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1886-1887: Hållsta No. 2, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1887-1889: Norrby No. 1, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd - 2 entries)
1889-1890: Norrby No. 1, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1890: Närlunda mejeri, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1891-1892: Närlunda mejeri, Björnlunda, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1892-1895: Öster Malma, Ludgo, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1896-1897: Öster Malma, Ludgo, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd)
1897-1900: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Husförhörslängd - 2 entries)
1901-1906: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1906-1911: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1911-1916: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1916-1924: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1925-1934: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)
1935-1941: Kolleke No. 1, Frustuna, Södermanland   (Församlingsböcker)

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