Colored Own Map with descriptive text over buildings, Ingärgor and Utens for Ingenorp, Solberga parish from 1788. In a copy of an article signed Algot Larsson, unknown it was published, an advertisement is reproduced from domestic newspapers, Stockholm, Tuesday, 28 Maij, in 1793 Where the entire property Ingenorp is offered for sale and is therefore described in very accurate terms. See this in the attachment cover UM031207. The building was provided with saddle roofs around Emanuel Holmbergs writes in Bohuslän's history and description, first edition 1842-45: Ingenorp, 3/4 m: number
Colored Own Map with descriptive text over buildings, Ingärgor and Utens for Ingenorp, Solberga parish from 1788. In a copy of an article signed Algot Larsson, unknown it was published, an advertisement is reproduced from domestic newspapers, Stockholm, Tuesday, 28 Maij, in 1793 Where the entire property Ingenorp is offered for sale and is therefore described in very accurate terms. See this in the attachment cover UM031207. The building was provided with saddle roofs around Emanuel Holmbergs writes in Bohuslän's history and description, first edition 1842-45: Ingenorp, 3/4 m: number, Wälbebygdt and with a Wackert position and fertile owners, wounds, wounds, wounds, wounds, wounds, wounds 30 barrels, have widgilly pastures and forests to Awsalu of book and other tree species. Sometimes the owner of this farm may be mentioned the President for the peasantry Lars Thorbjörnsson. His son, the famous judge in Himle herald in Halland, Johan Thorbjörnsson, was born here in 1757. The homeowner's home is: 1/2 m: number of code, better inhabited, has go to 16 ts seeds and natural and artificial meadow in proportion. The farm has been in the family since the 16th century. The property comprises about 140 ha and borders on Lake Ingtorp. During a period in the 19th century, half the owners were made up of Kronopark. The forest consists of book and the oak siblings (owners) have grown up in the yard. It was not always easy to live in the big house that was fired with a stove and unmatched kerosene stoves. It is three meters ceiling height on the second floor. Half the house was closed by winter time. You had an interior window with cotton wadd in the winter. The board hung in the house's largest hall that used to stand uneven. The death certificate was found when they cleared out in the attic two years ago. When the highway was built over the property in 1971-1972, the family felt that the surroundings were too changed. On the property there is a golf course, GSI g
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