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The province authorities in Örebro decided 1834 that the ”quick mail” between Stockholm and Kristiania in Norway should pass by the inns at Edsbergs Sanna, Storbjörboda, Åtorp och Wall, in stead of passing over Kilsbergen (”Peak Mountain”) at Lekhyttan. The next inn at Åtorp in Värmland 96
Anna Cajsa Jansdotter * 1811-10-07 † 1812-07-05 Children and grandchildren of Jan Larsson and his wife Anna Persdotter Lars Wallqvist * 1813-06-24 Anna Cajsa Jansdotter * 1815-09-13 † 1894-04-02 Anders Larsson * 1823-12-10 † 1882-02-21 Pehr Johan Andersson Lindroth * 1853-11-25 Anders Gustav Andersson * 1855-04-08 Anna Sofia Andersdotter * 1857-02-06 Karl Erik Andersson * 1859-02-15 Fjugesta, Östergård Moved to Stockholm Emigrated to Wisconsin Johan Wallqvist * 1817-12-28 Disappeared at Karlsborg Fortress Johan/Jan Larsson * 1789-01-23 † 1859-05-05 Christina Beata Peterson - Wallqvist * 1820-07-14 † 1903-03-05 Lars Erik Peterson - Pehrsson * 1833-03-09 † Erik Johan Peterson Larsson * 1858-01-13 Anna Lovisa Wilson - Larsdotter * 1860-06-26 Lena Sofia Peterson Larsdotter * 1862-11-04 Anna Pehrsdotter * 1790-04-08 † 1857-11-02 Erik Gustaf Wallqvist * 1823-01-27 Peter was able to go to the High School in Örebro Peter Wallqvist * 1825-09-25 † 1881-03-20 Eva Sofia Berg * 1830-06-12 † 1870-03-20 Petrus Wilhelm Gotthard Wallqvist * 1856-04-08 Arvid Herman Manfred Wallqvist * 1858-04-25 Ernst Hjalmar Gottfrid Wallqvist * 1862-05-05 Carolina Anna Eufrosy Wallqvist * 1865-02-11 Alma Sofia Gunilla Wallqvist * 1867-02-20 † 1954-05-09 Carl Axel Rudolf Wallqvist * 1870-03-11 Örebro Skagershult, Boda Frans Adolph Wallqvist Jansson * 1828-03-10 † Mathilda Ulrika Carlsdotter * 1839-03-17 Sofia Matilda Fransdotter * 1861-12-22 Ida Kristina Fransdotter * 1863 Hulda Josefina Fransdotter * 1865-10-13 Amanda Charlotta Fransdotter * 1870-04-28 Amanda Florentina Fransdotter * 1873-04-29 Carl Johan Fransson * 1875 Ingvaldstorp Örebro Eskilstuna Olof Jansson Olson * 1830-04-02 † 1910-02 Maj Lotta Persdotter Olson * 1829-01-28 † 1899 Anna Charlotta Olsdotter * 1852-04-19 † 1916-08-19 Stina Sofia Olsdotter * 1854-02-14 † 1895-09-17 Clara Lovisa Olsdotter * 1856-01-17 † 1931-06-26 Augusta Alm - Olsdotter * 1858-04-04 † 1935-06-26 Maria Olsdotter * 1860 † 1866 Karl Erick Olsson * 1863-02-09 † 1946-12-01 Pehr August Olsson * 1865-03-04 † 1866-07-02 Per Adolf Helling - Olsson * 1867-06-08 † 1933-02-24 Maria Ingli - Olsson * 1869-10-11 † 1958 Olof Hjalmar Olsson * 1875-03-14 † 1910-04 Hackvad, Skeppsta After their marriage in 1810, the family lived in Ingvaldstorp village, 1810 – 1823 at Stora Storbjörboda inn, 1823 – 1841 and again in Ingvaldstorp village after 1841 Carl Fredrik Wallqvist * 1833-12-22 97
- Page 44 and 45: Most of the ore used at Mullhyttan
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- Page 74 and 75: Jonas Larsson * 1769-06-17 † 1850
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- Page 86 and 87: Jan Larsson came to Stora Storbjör
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- Page 90 and 91: Letstigen was a mainroad in connect
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- Page 99 and 100: He had built up a fortune by doing
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The prov<strong>in</strong>ce authorities <strong>in</strong> Örebro<br />
decided 1834 that the ”quick mail”<br />
between S<strong>to</strong>ckholm and Kristiania<br />
<strong>in</strong> Norway should pass by the <strong>in</strong>ns<br />
at Edsbergs Sanna, S<strong>to</strong>rbjörboda,<br />
Å<strong>to</strong>rp och Wall, <strong>in</strong> stead of pass<strong>in</strong>g<br />
over Kilsbergen (”Peak Mounta<strong>in</strong>”)<br />
at Lekhyttan.<br />
The next <strong>in</strong>n at Å<strong>to</strong>rp <strong>in</strong> Värmland<br />
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