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Distribution of Rotar per Län, Navy, 1854

Län is a regional subdivision of Sweden and is normally translated into County in English. However, it should not be compared to the US county which is a local subdivision. Map of the Swedish Län (counties) and the county codes.

Two ways of recruiting the "båtsmän" within the Allotment System 

"Båtsmän" was the Swedish name of the navy seamen provided by the Allotment System. They were deckhands doing all sorts of duties plus manning the guns during battle. The "båtsmän" were organized in special Navy companies called "Båtsman Companies" ("Båtsmans kompanier"), not in regiments. Allotted ("roterade") båtsmän: The majority of the "båtsmän" were recruited in a similar way as the soldiers in the Infantry, that is through the "rote" farmers. This way of providing the soldiers/båtsmän was called "rotering" and the "båtsmän" recruited this way was referred to as "roterade" båtsmän or allotted båtsmän. These companies were called “Roterade Companies”. Indelta båtsmän: However, there were a minor part of the "båtsmän" recruited in a similar way as the horsemen in the Cavalry, that is through the system of "rusthåll". A "rusthåll" farmer had a personal contract with the Crown and had the responsibility to provide a båtsman, uniform, a båtsman's cottage, etc. In return the "rusthåll" farmer was exempted from paying taxes and did not have to participate as a "rote" farmer. He, like the "rote" farmers, was also exempted from having to serve as a soldier. The "indelta båtsmän" were recruited in the province of Blekinge and in the southeastern part of Småland (Södra Möre). These companies were called “Indelta Companies”.

Overview - Navy, Indelta Båtsman Companies

The chart below shows the distribution of "rusthåll" per Båtsman Company and county. In other words where were a company's "rotar" located? If we take the 1st Blekinge Båtsman's Company as an example we can see that the company had 263 "rusthåll" located within the county of Blekinge (Blk län, K).

Distribution of Rotar per Län, Navy

The companies above belonged to the Karlskrona Naval Station.

Overview - Navy, Roterade Båtsman Companies - part 1:

Overview - Navy, Roterade Båtsman Companies - part 2:

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Source References

1. Facimil utgåva av "Statistiskt sammandrag af svenska indelningsverket”, 2: bandet av C. Grill från 1856, utgiven av Sveriges Släktforskarförbund 1988.

Related Links

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Explanation - Abbreviation of county names in the charts above

Military Hans Högman
Copyright © Hans Högman 2017-09-23

Distribution of Rotar per Län,

Navy, 1854

Län is a regional subdivision of Sweden and is normally translated into County in English. However, it should not be compared to the US county which is a local subdivision. Map of the Swedish Län (counties) and the county codes.

Two ways of recruiting the "båtsmän"

within the Allotment System 

"Båtsmän" was the Swedish name of the navy seamen provided by the Allotment System. They were deckhands doing all sorts of duties plus manning the guns during battle. The "båtsmän" were organized in special Navy companies called "Båtsman Companies" ("Båtsmans kompanier"), not in regiments. Allotted ("roterade") båtsmän: The majority of the "båtsmän" were recruited in a similar way as the soldiers in the Infantry, that is through the "rote" farmers. This way of providing the soldiers/båtsmän was called "rotering" and the "båtsmän" recruited this way was referred to as "roterade" båtsmän or allotted båtsmän. These companies were called “Roterade Companies”. Indelta båtsmän: However, there were a minor part of the "båtsmän" recruited in a similar way as the horsemen in the Cavalry, that is through the system of "rusthåll". A "rusthåll" farmer had a personal contract with the Crown and had the responsibility to provide a båtsman, uniform, a båtsman's cottage, etc. In return the "rusthåll" farmer was exempted from paying taxes and did not have to participate as a "rote" farmer. He, like the "rote" farmers, was also exempted from having to serve as a soldier. The "indelta båtsmän" were recruited in the province of Blekinge and in the southeastern part of Småland (Södra Möre). These companies were called “Indelta Companies”.

Overview - Navy, Indelta Båtsman

Companies

The chart below shows the distribution of "rusthåll" per Båtsman Company and county. In other words where were a company's "rotar" located? If we take the 1st Blekinge Båtsman's Company as an example we can see that the company had 263 "rusthåll" located within the county of Blekinge (Blk län, K).

Distribution of Rotar per

Län, Navy

The companies above belonged to the Karlskrona Naval Station.

Overview - Navy, Roterade Båtsman

Companies - part 1:

Overview - Navy, Roterade Båtsman

Companies - part 2:

Source References

1. Facimil utgåva av "Statistiskt sammandrag af svenska indelningsverket”, 2: bandet av C. Grill från 1856, utgiven av Sveriges Släktforskarförbund 1988.

Related Links

The Allotment System The Navy in former days Swedish Wars Swedish Battles Swedish Regiments Swedish Military Unit Codes Soldier research Tutorial: "How to" articles on how to research Swedish soldiers” Territorial overview of the allotted regiments' locations Top of page

Explanation - Abbreviation of county names in

the charts above