Meanings of census word, abbreviation

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John Reindl

Meanings of census word, abbreviation

Legg inn av John Reindl » 17. august 2004 kl. 3.52

In the 1865 census, the family status of a woman is listed as
"Logerende", while the sivilstand is abbreviated with the letter "f".

Can someone tell me what these mean?

Thanks,

John

Olaf

Meanings of census word, abbreviation

Legg inn av Olaf » 17. august 2004 kl. 9.51

Hi John!
The 'logerende' means a lodger.
The 'f' means divorced = 'fraskilt'
Here's a list of abbreviations:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~norway/c ... tions.html
Olaf


In the 1865 census, the family status of a woman is listed as
"Logerende", while the sivilstand is abbreviated with the letter "f".

Can someone tell me what these mean?

Thanks,

John


Dave Hinz

Re: Meanings of census word, abbreviation

Legg inn av Dave Hinz » 17. august 2004 kl. 16.46

On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:52:18 -0500, John Reindl <[email protected]> wrote:
In the 1865 census, the family status of a woman is listed as
"Logerende", while the sivilstand is abbreviated with the letter "f".

Hi John,

Isn't that "tenant occupant"? As in "Not owner, but renting and working
the farm"? The f. could mean anything (born?). Otto Joergensen's site at
http://home.online.no/~otjoerge/files/word.htm might be of use to you as well.

Drop me an email offline, my folks have some pictures you might like
to see from their recent trip.

Dave Hinz

Ja

Re: Meanings of census word, abbreviation

Legg inn av Ja » 17. august 2004 kl. 21.17

17 Aug 2004 14:46:53 GMT, Dave Hinz <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; <soc.genealogy.nordic>:

On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:52:18 -0500, John Reindl <[email protected]> wrote:
In the 1865 census, the family status of a woman is listed as
"Logerende", while the sivilstand is abbreviated with the letter "f".

Hi John,

Isn't that "tenant occupant"? As in "Not owner, but renting and working
the farm"? The f. could mean anything (born?). Otto Joergensen's site at
http://home.online.no/~otjoerge/files/word.htm might be of use to you as well.

See Olaf Kringshaug's answer. Logerende is _not_ the renting and working
person, but someone who is staying in the house and paying for it.
f. as "born" would not have been used in "sivilstand". "Sivilstand" is
e.g. single, married, widow(er), divorced.
--
/Jan
<[email protected]>

John Reindl

Re: Meanings of census word, abbreviation

Legg inn av John Reindl » 21. august 2004 kl. 17.08

Hi all ~

Thanks for the great answers. I learned that "f" under sivilstand means
"fraskilt" (divorced).

Beste hilsen,

John

Jan wrote:
17 Aug 2004 14:46:53 GMT, Dave Hinz <[email protected]>;
[email protected]>; <soc.genealogy.nordic>:


On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:52:18 -0500, John Reindl <[email protected]> wrote:

In the 1865 census, the family status of a woman is listed as
"Logerende", while the sivilstand is abbreviated with the letter "f".

Hi John,

Isn't that "tenant occupant"? As in "Not owner, but renting and working
the farm"? The f. could mean anything (born?). Otto Joergensen's site at
http://home.online.no/~otjoerge/files/word.htm might be of use to you as well.


See Olaf Kringshaug's answer. Logerende is _not_ the renting and working
person, but someone who is staying in the house and paying for it.
f. as "born" would not have been used in "sivilstand". "Sivilstand" is
e.g. single, married, widow(er), divorced.

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