Crown Forester in Sweden

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Laurie S

Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Laurie S » 20. juli 2005 kl. 7.33

My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very
prominent position and she feels must have required some education. I,
of course, have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to
find info on occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might
be someone who was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal
gardens or parks, maybe???

Any ideas appreciated.

Laurie

Martin Bjarklev

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Martin Bjarklev » 20. juli 2005 kl. 7.38

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
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My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very prominent
position and she feels must have required some education. I, of course,
have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to find info on
occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might be someone who
was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal gardens or parks,
maybe???

Any ideas appreciated.


Any ideas of which town he came from ? That would be the best way to start.

Regards,
Martin

Laurie S

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Laurie S » 20. juli 2005 kl. 8.11

Martin Bjarklev wrote:

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
news:[email protected]...

My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very prominent
position and she feels must have required some education. I, of course,
have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to find info on
occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might be someone who
was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal gardens or parks,
maybe???

Any ideas appreciated.



Any ideas of which town he came from ? That would be the best way to start.

Regards,
Martin


Hi Martin,

Thanks for replying. He was born in Lennas parish and his children were
born in Kulla & W. Stenby. He came to the US from Goteburg to NY in
1883. I don't know much of his life in Sweden, hard to research.
Laurie

Laurie S

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Laurie S » 20. juli 2005 kl. 8.13

Martin Bjarklev wrote:

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
news:[email protected]...

My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very prominent
position and she feels must have required some education. I, of course,
have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to find info on
occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might be someone who
was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal gardens or parks,
maybe???

Any ideas appreciated.



Any ideas of which town he came from ? That would be the best way to start.

Regards,
Martin


Hi Martin,

Thanks for replying. He was born in Lennas parish and his children were
born in Kulla & W. Stenby. He came to the US from Goteburg to NY in
1883. I don't know much of his life in Sweden, hard to research.
Laurie

Kurt F

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Kurt F » 20. juli 2005 kl. 8.57

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very
prominent position and she feels must have required some education. I,
of course, have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to
find info on occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might
be someone who was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal
gardens or parks, maybe???

I believe that the title in Swedish should be "Kronoskogsmästare", i.e. a
"skogsmästare" that were responsible for a forest belonging to the
government (=Crown).
A college degree was required to be a "mästare" (=master).

He could also have been a "Kronoskogsman" who worked for a
"Kronoskogsmästare". No college degree needed.

"Skog" = forest.

"Kronoskog" = Crown forest

Kurt F

Laurie S

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Laurie S » 24. juli 2005 kl. 21.42

Kurt F wrote:

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very
prominent position and she feels must have required some education. I,
of course, have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to
find info on occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might
be someone who was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal
gardens or parks, maybe???


I believe that the title in Swedish should be "Kronoskogsmästare", i.e. a
"skogsmästare" that were responsible for a forest belonging to the
government (=Crown).
A college degree was required to be a "mästare" (=master).

He could also have been a "Kronoskogsman" who worked for a
"Kronoskogsmästare". No college degree needed.

"Skog" = forest.

"Kronoskog" = Crown forest

Kurt F


Thanks Kurt. I've been told his occupation was written as "forest

ranger". If that's the correct english translation then I would guess he
did not have a degree. Do you know where a person would get a degree to
be a master?

Laurie

Kurt F

Re: Crown Forester in Sweden

Legg inn av Kurt F » 24. juli 2005 kl. 22.33

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Kurt F wrote:

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

My gggrandfather, Johan Viktor Linden b.1842, came from Sweden where my
grandmother says he was a Crown Forester. She says it was a very
prominent position and she feels must have required some education. I,
of course, have no idea if any of this is true and have not been able to
find info on occupations in Sweden. The only info I've found is it might
be someone who was a gardener and was employed by the "Crown". Royal
gardens or parks, maybe???


I believe that the title in Swedish should be "Kronoskogsmästare", i.e.
a
"skogsmästare" that were responsible for a forest belonging to the
government (=Crown).
A college degree was required to be a "mästare" (=master).

He could also have been a "Kronoskogsman" who worked for a
"Kronoskogsmästare". No college degree needed.

"Skog" = forest.

"Kronoskog" = Crown forest

Kurt F


Thanks Kurt. I've been told his occupation was written as "forest
ranger". If that's the correct english translation then I would guess he
did not have a degree. Do you know where a person would get a degree to
be a master?

There is now a Swedish university of agricultural sciences were you can get
a bachelors degree, and become a "Skogsmästare".
Earlier there were a agricultural college which provided the degree.
I must admit that I know very little about forestry, beeing a city
dweller...
A forest ranger is probably best translated to a "skogvaktare". My earlier
translation "skogsman" is wrong.

Kurt F

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