1782 Aug 25, Anders Ulric was born. The record states his mother is Catharina Andersdotter, but I think the pastor is using the wrong name for her. [1]
This is Anders Ulric moving from Skå to Stockholm in 1808. [2]
He worked at Skälby säteri, Grödinge 1819-1820. [3][4]
He worked at Malmsjö säteri, Grödinge 1820-1822. [5][6]
1822-1823 he worked at Wårsta, Grödinge, and then moved to Stockholm. He was back at Wårsta in 1825. [7][8]
From 1826-1829 he worked at Malmsjö säterie. His birth place has changed to Stockholm, and his birth date has changed to 26th September. He has dropped the name Ulric. In 1829 a note says that he moved to unknown whereabouts. [9][10]
Anders is in Bränninge by, Tveta in 1831. He is supposed to have moved there from Grödinge the same year. [11]
1832-1834 he worked at Brandalsunds qvarn, Ytterjärna. He had a fiancée called Eva Margaretha Olsdotter. [12]
1834-1836 he was miller in Stendal, then Elfsta Qvarn, Botkyrka. [13][14]
In 1836 miller Anders Broman married Margaretha Olsdotter in Elvesta, Botkyrka. [15]
1836-1837 they lived in Ekerö, and Anders was miller at Sätesgården, Kersö rote. [16]
In 1837-1838 they both lived in Markvreten and in Eneby, Skå. [17][18]
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