Andy Carlson <[email protected]> posted: > > I havent able to find 'de Roten', so perhaps it has been > redeveloped since 1890 or maybe it isnt a street name in the > modern sense. "17:de Roten" means 17th district, and "7/4 N:o 6B" probably tells you what house and/or street he lived in. > The info on Kareby also says (I think) that it had a double > 'r' before 1860, so maybe the 1890 census taker was being old > fashioned. Correct. // Bo Johansson
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says... > >Andy Carlson <[email protected]> posted: >> >> I havent able to find 'de Roten', so perhaps it has been >> redeveloped since 1890 or maybe it isnt a street name in the >> modern sense. > >"17:de Roten" means 17th district, and "7/4 N:o 6B" probably >tells you what house and/or street he lived in. > Thanks for the information, Bo. Is there any way to work out from this where he actually lived, or is the system designed to hide this? Regards, Andy