Boel Andersdotter

Brief Life History of Boel

When Boel Andersdotter was born on 21 May 1825, in Norrvidinge, Onsjö härad, Malmöhus, Sweden, her father, Anders Persson, was 33 and her mother, Bengta Pehrsdotter, was 23. She married Johannes Åkesson Rosengren on 3 November 1846. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 11 October 1871, in Hårslöf, Malmöhus, Sweden, at the age of 46.

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Family Time Line

Johannes Åkesson Rosengren
1824–1908
Boel Andersdotter
1825–1871
Marriage: 3 November 1846
Anna Rosengren
1847–1921
Bengta Rosengren
1849–1898
Åke Rosengren
1852–1891
Anders Rosengren
1856–1925
Johanna Rosengren
1861–1948

Sources (22)

  • Boel Andersdr in entry for Johannes Akesson, "Sweden Marriages, 1630-1920"
  • Håstenlöf, Norrvidinge parish, Malmöhus, Household Examination Book 1855-1860, Johannes Åkesson and Boel Andersdotter, with children Anna, Bengta, and Åke
  • Wiarp, Härslöv parish, Malmöhus, Household Examination Book 1854-1860, Johannes Åkesson Rosengren and Boel Andersdotter, with children Anna, Bengta, Åke, and Anders

World Events (3)

1832

Göta Canal opened.

1848 · The March Unrest

The March Unrest, or the Marsoroligheterna, was a series of riots in Stockholm in March 1848, due to news of the French Revolution. As a mob gathered and plundered shops on March 19, the militia fired shots and 18 deaths. The army arrived on March 21 for reinforcement and terminated any further rioting.

1852

Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Stockholm.

Name Meaning

Biblical name, composed of two different Hebrew elements, Yah(weh) and El, both of which mean ‘God’ the implication of the name is that the Hebrew God, Yahweh, is the only true god. This is a common name in the Bible, being borne by, among others, one of King David's ‘mighty men’ (1 Chronicles 11:38), and a minor prophet who lived in the 8th century bc . The name has been perennially popular as a Jewish name; it was also taken up by the Puritans and other Christian fundamentalists. The name has long been in regular use in North America but was uncommon in Britain until the 1990s. Well-known bearers of the name include the American singer and entertainer Joel Grey ( b. 1932 ), the West Indian cricketer Joel Garner ( b. 1952 ), and the American film director Joel Coen ( b. 1954 ). The French form Joël is also used in the English-speaking world.

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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