Ingri Maria Åkesdotter

Female18 April 1843–26 July 1893

Brief Life History of Ingri Maria

When Ingri Maria Åkesdotter was born on 18 April 1843, in Tving, Blekinge, Sweden, her father, Åke Månsson, was 32 and her mother, Ingrid Abramsdotter, was 34. She married Per Carlsson on 21 October 1864, in Tving, Blekinge, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Pålsmåla, Blekinge, Sweden in 1864. She died on 26 July 1893, in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden, at the age of 50.

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Family Time Line

Per Carlsson
1840–1917
Ingri Maria Åkesdotter
1843–1893
Marriage: 21 October 1864
Olof Persson
1865–
Botilla Persdotter
1867–1929
Jöns Persson
1870–1945
Elemina Amanda Persdotter
1872–1885
Kerstin Persdotter
1875–1945
Mattis Persson
1877–1957
Josef Adrian Persson
1879–1880
Karl Ernst Persson
1882–1967
Josef Adrian Persson
1884–
Elna Amanda Persdotter
1888–1896

Sources (8)

  • Birth Record
  • Swedish Death Index 1860-2017
  • Ingrid Maria Åkesdr. in household of Per Carlsson, "Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    21 October 1864Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
  • Children (10)

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    Siblings (12)

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    World Events (4)

    1848 · The March Unrest

    Age 5

    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

    Age 9

    Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Stockholm.

    1873 · The Swedish Krona Becomes National Currency

    Age 30

    The Swedish krona replaced the Swedish riksdaler as the national currency in 1873.

    Name Meaning

    From an Old Norse female personal name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing + fríðr ‘fair, beautiful’. It was introduced into the English-speaking world from Scandinavia in the 20th century and became very popular, largely because of the fame of the Swedish film actress Ingrid Bergman ( 1915–82 ).

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

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