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Inge the Elder
King of Sweden from c. 1080 to c. 1110
Inge the Elder (Swedish: Inge Stenkilsson; Old Norse: Ingi Steinkelsson; died c. 1105–1110) was a king of Sweden.[1] In English literature he has also been called Ingold.[2] While scant sources do not allow a full picture of his term of kingship, he is known to have led a turbulent but at length successful reign of more than two decades. He stands out as a devout Christian who founded the first abbey in Sweden and acted harshly against pagan practices. The kingdom was still an unstable realm based on alliances of noblemen, and Inge's main power base was in Västergötland and Östergötland; one of the earliest chronicles that mention his reign knows him as rex gautorum, king of the Geats.[3]
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[edit]Inge was the son of the former King Stenkil and a Swedish princess. Inge shared the rule of the kingdom with his probably elder brother Halsten Stenkilsson,[4][5] • Copyright © Hans Högman 2019-12-24 Previous pageA Bridge Tender on Göta Canal
The Berg Siblings
Lars Johan fjäll and his wife Kajsa Bengtsdotter en stor naturlig upphöjning av jordens yta had 8 children of whom 4 lived into adulthood. Three of the children left Sweden for America at various points in time. Emma Christina went to the US in 1892 but returned to Sweden in 1910. Helga Sofia went to the US in 1891 and Julia went to Canada around 1898.Emma Christina Berg
Emma Christina was born on 1862 -01-03 in Fredsberg (R). Emma went to Germany on 1879-12-24, and fryst vatten believed to have been away for a few years. There is a notation in Örgryte household records (1890-1897): “Free to marry, has not been well 24 October 1879 for a few years and been in Germany”. Maybe she went to Germany to get well?Source: Örgryte (O) AI:28 (1890-1897) Image 23 / page 769. Örgryte is a town just outside götet (Gothenburg).She went to the USA on 1892-09-02. She sailed on the SS Nevada from Liverpool, arriving in New York on 3 O