Anders died in 1804. Kirstin remarried in 1805. Hans born at Westerberg. It appears that he steps into Kirstin's farm. There's a note about "L Bond" and "Torp" so not sure what this means. Kirstin's daughter Gölin died in 1803.
Hans is a mere Torpare here. How did he become a landowner by the time of the next HER? there is a note about the younger Hans going to page 104 in 1811 but I can find no evidence of that.
Kirstin Persdotter was widowed in 1804, she was married to Hans in 1805. Kirstin has two daughters from a previous marriage. Hans is identified as "Landbonden" - I believe this means he owns his own land.
Hans' (1774) wife Kerstin Persdotter dies 13 May 1823. She is the mother of Hans and Per. She has a daughter from a previous relationship named Kerstin Andersdotter. Hans (1806) and his wife Ella Larsdotter have a son Hans born 1825 who dies, they have a second son also named Hans. Can't find birth or death record for the 1825 Hans. There is a Margta Olsdotter working as pigan.
Hans (1774) is identified as L Bonde and son as "L.B.", denoting "Landbonden" or land-owning farmer.
This is a multi-generational household, with three "Hans Hanssons" living here. Head of household is Hans Hansson (b. 1806) with his wife Ella Larsdotter and four children: Hans (b. 1826), Karin, Lars and Olof. Also living with them is Hans' faather, another Hans Hansson (b. 1774). Hans'-1808 brother Pehr is working as a farmhand as is Jän Olsson. Hans-1806 dies in 1825. Though not stated on this record, Ella will marry farmhand Jän Olsson. There are also six different maids coming and going throughout the time period that this record covers, but none appear to be related to the family (based on cursory review).