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I have been looking through the birth records of my great-great grandfather's children.  I noticed that before his name is listed "Klamparen".  I am assuming that this is his occupation.  I was not able to find what it meant in the Swedish dictionary that I have - or online.  Is it a word that has gone out of use?  Does anyone know what it might mean?  Thanks in advance!

 

Jennifer Woods

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Dear Jennifer,

A klampare is a person, who works in the sawmill and sorts pieces of wood which are cut out in different shapes and sizes.

 

www.slaegtenshistorie.dk

Thanks so much for your help!

 

Jennifer

Only thing I could find was a property (building) Kamparen 10 that is located on Kungsholmen in central Stockholm and the District court of Stockholm occupies it.  It said Fabege bought the property from GE real estate.  It looked like that happen in 2006.  So I don't know how far back you are trying to go or how they did the land in Sweden back in the day.  But maybe you could look up the land in that area for the year that you are looking at.  Just an idea.  Good Luck!
Oh sorry it appears I left out the L and came up with something different. Sorry about that
Thank you anyway!  I appreciate it. :)

Hi Jennifer,

 

When I checked Nordisk Familjebok for Klampare it said:

A foreman or supervisor at a lumberyard whose task it is to oversee the sorting of wood that is left over from the saw mill. This sorting was organized into six classifications. The classifications vary according to the production.

See: Nordisk Familjebok, Klampare

Looks like this occupation was similar in Sweden and Denmark,

Hope this helps,

Geoff

Geoff,

Thank you very much for your reply!  This was very helpful!

 

Jennifer

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