I have a copy of Erik Verner's record from the "1898 ars Fodelsebok for Orby forsamling och dess Dopbok" Orby-C-6-1895-1908, Image 630, page 59. Erik's image is on line 2. I have been able to read all the entries except the final column. I am assuming this is a "notes" column. What I have been able to translate is: "Emma Andorsdotter ?? to cause the child Erik Verner ??? Orby ?/1898." Also, what is written on the separate line? I have found information that Emma was absolved by the church on September 25, 1898 but am not sure if that is what this line says. On other records I have seen, the word absolved could be read--this doesn't look like the word absolved however. Could someone please look at the record and help me with the wording I can't make out. Thank you, Linda in cold Minnesota
L Lodgaard wrote 2013-01-24 04:14: > > I have a copy of Erik Verner's record from the "1898 ars > Fodelsebok for Orby forsamling och dess Dopbok" > Orby-C-6-1895-1908, Image 630, page 59. --- Örby C:6 (1895-1908) Image 630 / page 59 (AID: v189168.b630.s59, NAD: SE/GLA/13677) > Erik's image is on line 2. I have been able to read all the > entries except the final column. I am assuming this is a "notes" column. > > What I have been able to translate is: "Emma Andorsdotter ?? to > cause the child Erik Verner ??? Orby ?/1898." Also, what is > written on the separate line? I have found information that Emma > was absolved by the church on September 25, 1898 but am not sure > if that is what this line says. On other records I have seen, the > word absolved could be read--this doesn't look like the word > absolved however. Could someone please look at the record and > help me with the wording I can't make out. --- Emma Andreasdotter har begärt (has requested) att få barnet (to get the child) Erik Verner antecknat såsom sitt (recorded as her [child]). Signed in Örby 23 Sep 1898 Skriftad 23/9 98 (absolved 23 Sep 1898) "Skriftad" probably means she did "enskild skrift", so she was absolved in a private ceremony, not in front of the congregation. // Bo Johansson