1743 sep 2. In the Jordebok Stenkyrka 1764 - tjsf looks like Lars bought Lilla Dyrön and Hättan and Reersholmen from Sven Rasmusson cost 19 daler 21 "skatteköpt"[1]
1756 Sommarting (10/6 –nr 21). Nämndemannen Ingemar Nilsson i Olsby kärar till Olof Andersson på Kärrsön (this Olof Andersson??). Lars Börjesson och Hans Rasmusson på Lilla Dyrön för att de skall försökt att roffa åt sig hans lott och andel i dess gemensamma fiskenot. Ingemar Nilsson tar tillbaka sin beskyllan.[2]
Died 1787 from "Håll och stygn" which would probably translate to some kind of pain in the abdomen [3]. Some sources also indicate that "håll och stygn" could be
pneumonia [4]
Finns många Lars och Börjesson i trakten och tiden. Ingemar Nilsson som nämndeman dyker dock upp även i en historia med Rasmus Svensson (Elin Rasmusdotters far) och Olof Andersson på Kärrsön under samma tid[5]. Hans Rasmussen syftar sannolikt till Elin Rasmusdotters bror.
According to Arne Carlsson's book, it was Elin Rasmusdotters (Lars' wife) who inherited half of Lilla Dyrön and Hättan and Reersholmen from her grandparents Sven Rasmusson and Åsa Börjesdotter, Rasmus bought the other half, which the the pair then inherited or bought from Rasmus Svensson[6]. Might be a story worth looking into, I'll se if I can find the original source.
Sven Rasmusson mother Elin Andersdotter is related by marrige to above mentioned Olof Andersson from Kärrsön. She married his brother or perhaps son Rasmus who disappeared.[7] This is where the frequent use of the name Rasmus comes from, also worth researching.
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Looks like the same Lars Börjesson Berg (abt. 1714 - abt. 1789)
Merge them if you agree so we get one tree
Regards Magnus Sälgö