Help with Swedish record

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I need help with this Swedish record:

https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0024682_00039

I think this is a household record. Correct?

Is there a date on this record? Or only a date range 1794-1810?

I expect (based on other records and original family document of their son Gustaf Olof Barck b. 05 Feb 1804, that this record shows

(1) Hans Lorentz Barck (husband) title Inspector (1792-1803, Orrefors, Hälleberga) or Regimental Commissary (1807-1809, Jönköping), born 1766 from this record, correct?

(2) Anna Catharina Wennberg (wife) b 1770 from this record, correct?

(3) child Erica Catharina b 1799-04-25 Orrefors, Hälleberga

(4) child Hans Olof b 1801-09-17 L. Holma (Lille Holma)

(5) child Olof Gustaf (in all other records, including his handwritten resume/bio he is Gustaf Olof) b. 1804-02-05 L. Holma

I have some sources (archivdigital record of these 3 children, search Barck - Wenberg as parents), but I no longer have access to arkivdigital searches.

Would also be great to have a marriage date/record for Hans and Anna above. Or any records for the children Erica or Hans.

thanks!
WikiTree profile: Hans Barck
in Genealogy Help by Tom Blumer G2G5 (5.6k points)

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The records were started in 1794 and then updated every year on the same page, so the range is correct.

Hans was born in 1776 and his wife in 1770.

Erica Catharina's birth record is here: https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0024702_00123

The household record says that she died in 1801.

Hans Olof's birth record is here: https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0024702_00127

He died in 1803.
by E Kippner G2G6 Mach 3 (31.2k points)
selected by Tom Blumer
Thanks for the help!  I guess Hans (father) was born 1766 if I am reading that household record correctly.
Yep, 1766. Excuse my bad typing.
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Look also at:   https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0024682_00116

It looks as though this book has repeating coverage with the first set of entries covering 1794-1804 and the second 1805-1810.   The original idea of these books is that the left hand page is to be used to enter the essential information about the people, and then the right hand page is to be used as an annual record of when the people were communed/interviewed. With the last column used to note when/if they left or died, or other items. Not all priests followed this intent.  It looks like this one entered some limited information on the left, especially tracking the knowledge of children, and then used the whole right side for notes.  

Generally as well, a lined out person is a person who has died, or left the home before the end of the period in the book.  Although in some books, the priest would line out people as he moved them to the next in the series.  For this one though it looks as if the lined out means they left or died.
by Erik Fretheim G2G6 Mach 1 (14.2k points)
thanks for that second link, interesting!

Tom

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