Picture from Arkiv Digital of Gåsborn (S) B:1 (1826-1862) Image 42 (AID: v6648.b42, NAD: SE/VA/13174)[9] Moved in record Gåsborn, Värmland
Gåsborn (S) AI:11 (1846-1855)[10] Comment in Household record about "Dr(äng)" Jan Isac Wetterskog God Frejd Ledig men för ung.... nr26 (in the moving in record)
1852 oct 9 moved from Gåsbom, Värmland, to Thyfors page 222[11][12][13]
Picture from Arkiv Digital of Gåsborn (S) B:1 (1826-1862)[11] Moved out record Gåsbom
Picture from Arkiv Digital of Säfsnäs (W) B:1 (1838-1879)[13] Moving in record Säfsen 18. Dr(äng) Jan Isaak Wetterskog, Gåsbom, 1,, II:222
Picture from Arkiv Digital of Säfsnäs (W) AI:12 (1845-1854)[12] Household record Thyfors
1856 mar 23 marriage[14] and we guess it was in Säfsnäs church.
1874 jan 26 daughter Amanda Catharina born[15][19]
1875Jan Isak Wetterskog is not mentioned as "Mästare" he has now the titel Dagkarl which means he is a day laborer.
1876 Sep 26 son Gustaf Adolf born.[19] His sons Herman and Helmer will one day immigrate to the United States and move in with his brother John Isaac.
1878 October 9. Son Johan Isaac 21 years old departs for North America traveling alone. He settled in Topeka, Kansas and will later be joined by his sister. [21]
1879 sep 28 son Carl Simon travels to North America 16 years old[19] nr39[22]. Looks like he travels alone
1907 mar 19 died [24][25]. In the household book the family is now mentioned
Fattig
1907 may 4 estate and inventory after Jan Isak Wetterskog[26]
Picture from Arkiv Digital of Nås tingslags häradsrätt (W) FII:47 (1907-1907)[26] The estate and inventory after Jan Isak Wetterskog See video I found the estate at 26:30 and try to translate the text...
Gåsborn (S) AI:11 (1846-1855) Image 387 / page 141 (AID: v11483.b387.s141, NAD: SE/VA/13174)
See also G2G
We have
Household record Säfsnäs[7] living at father Carl Wetterskog. In column "Bortflyttad" it says (18)51 Gåsborn and we have in column 1851 a date 1/6 12/10 ==> I guess means he was in Säfsnäs 1851 oct 12 when the priest visited
Looks like we have Katarina Johansdotter in all household records but in the birth record[1] we have another name?!?!?!
Theory
Wrong Birth record?
Wrong transcription
TODO follow the household records, read the estate and inventory of the parents....
Comment Swedish Record Survey - Sälgö-1 10:13, 21 May 2017 (EDT)
Excellent done I think its the correct way of doing Swedish Genealogy (but I am too lazy do it myself) I think its better to have the dates when things happened as I did for Elg-19. We have a gap for Wetterskog-2 and I tried to track him in the Moved in and moved out books and also using the birth record of the children. See my comment in video at 16 min
All tactics should be used ;-) and going backward is another way...
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2Swedish Church Records: Birth Records, original image on ArkiveDigital.
Säfsnäs (W) C:3 (1801-1844) Image 211 (AID: v132067.b211, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 2.02.12.2Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) AI:10 (1835-1844) Image 226 / page 221 (AID: v132045.b226.s221, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 3.03.1Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) AI:12 (1845-1854) Image 166 / page 156 (AID: v132047.b166.s156, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) AI:22 (1885-1894) Image 391 / page 387 (AID: v132057.b391.s387, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 5.05.1Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital.
Säfsnäs (W) AI:9 (1825-1834) Image 205 / page 199 (AID: v132044.b205.s199, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 6.06.1Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) AI:12 (1845-1854) Image 168 / page 158 (AID: v132047.b168.s158, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 7.07.17.2Swedish Church Records: Household Examinations, original image on ArkiveDigital.
Säfsnäs (W) AI:12 (1845-1854) Image 231 / page 221 (AID: v132047.b231.s221, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 8.08.18.28.3Swedish Church Records: Moving In/Out Records Säfsnäs (W) B:2 (1845-1879) Image 16 (AID: v132062.b16, NAD: SE/ULA/11506): Number 30
↑ 9.09.19.29.39.4Swedish Church Records: Moving In/Out Records, original image on ArkiveDigital. Gåsborn (S) B:1 (1826-1862) Image 42 (AID: v6648.b42, NAD: SE/VA/13174): Line number 26
↑ 14.014.1Swedish Church Records: Marriage Records, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) EI:3 (1841-1859) Image 19 (AID: v132075.b19, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ Swedish Church Records: Deaths and Burials, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) F:7 (1895-1913) Image 720 / page 64 (AID: v132084.b720.s64, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ Swedish Church Records: Congregation records, original image on ArkiveDigital. Säfsnäs (W) AIIa:1 (1895-1911) Image 3910 / page 381 (AID: v132059.b3910.s381, NAD: SE/ULA/11506)
↑ 26.026.1Swedish Church Records: Estate Inventories, original image on ArkiveDigital. Nås tingslags häradsrätt (W) FII:47 (1907-1907) Image 2190 / page 96 (AID: v576500.b2190.s96, NAD: SE/ULA/11134)
Is Jan Isaac your ancestor? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or contact
the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jan Isaac by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jan Isaac: