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Finland
Research Outline
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Helps For Using This Research Outline
     References To The Family History Library Catalog
     References To Other Family History Library Publications
     Finnish Terms
     Map Of Finland - Provinces
     Map Of Finland - Counties Of 1939
     Map Of Finland - Counties Of 1960
Archives And Libraries
     National Archives
     Provincial Archives
     Parish Offices
     Military Archives
     Other Finnish Archives And Libraries
     United States Archives
     Inventories, Registers, Catalogs
     Computer Networks And Bulletin Boards
Biography
Cemeteries
Census
     General Background
     Using Census Records
     1634–1809
     1810–1860
Church History
Church Records
     Information Recorded In Church Registers
     Births [syntyneet/födda] And Baptisms [kastetut/döpta]
     Marriages [vihityt/vigda]
     Deaths [kuolleet/döda] And Burials [haudatut/begravna]
     Church Records Extracts [kirkonkirjojen Kopiot/avskrifter Av Kyrkoböcker]
     Confirmation Registers [rippilapset/skriftskolebarn; Konfirmationer]
     Communion Records [rippikirjat/kommunionböcker]
     Preconfirmation Records [lastenkirjat/barnböcker]
     Moving Records [muuttaneet/muuttokirjat; Flyttningslängder/flyttningsbetyg]
     Finding Church Records
     Records At The Family History Library
     Records Not At The Family History Library
     Search Strategies
Civil Registration
Court Records
Emigration And Immigration
     Finding The Emigrant’s Town Of Origin
     Emigration From Finland
     Australia
     Sweden And Norway
     Russia
     Immigration Into Finland
     Finnish Passport Lists
     Passenger Lists (departures)
     The Institute Of Migration
     National Archives
     Records Of Finnish Emigrants In Their Destination Countries
Encyclopedias And Dictionaries
Gazetteers
Genealogy
     Major Collections And Databases
     Family Histories And Newsletters
     Family Registers [perheluettelot/familjeregister]
Heraldry
History
     Local Histories
     Calendar Changes
Language And Languages
     Language Aids
Maps
     Using Maps
     Finding The Specific Place On The Map
     Finding Maps And Atlases
Merchant Marine
Military Records
Names, Personal
     Surnames
     Given Names
Nobility
Occupations
Periodicals
     Obtaining Periodicals
Probate Records
     The Probate Process
     Availability Of Probate Records
Public Records
     The Old And New Collections Of Accounts
     Old Collection Of Accounts, 1531–1634
     New Collection Of Accounts, 1635–1809
     Suomen Asutuksen Yleisluettelo (say)
Schools
Social Life And Customs
Societies
     Genealogical Societies
     Historical Societies
Taxation
Other Records For Finland
For Further Reading
Comments And Suggestions

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIESLook this term up in the glossary.


Encyclopedias provide information on branches of knowledge and treat specific topics comprehensively, usually in articles arranged alphabetically. They often contain valuable genealogical information. They can include articles about towns and places, prominent people, minorities, and religions. They can also give information about such diverse topics as record keeping practices, laws, customs, commerce, costumes, occupations, and archaic terminology.

The Family History Library has general knowledge encyclopedias in Finnish. They are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under:

FINLAND- ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES
For information on language dictionaries, see the “Language and Languages” section of this outline.


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GAZETTEERSLook this term up in the glossary.


Gazetteers are dictionaries of place-names. Gazetteers describe towns and villages; parishes, counties, and provinces; rivers and mountains; and other geographical features. They usually include only the names of places that existed at the time the gazetteer was published, and the place-names are generally listed in alphabetical order. For small places, gazetteers generally include the names of higher government jurisdictions, such as civil offices, districts, counties, and so forth.

You can also use the Family History Library Catalog as a type of gazetteer. If you are using the catalog on microfiche, look at the beginning of the Locality Section for Finland to find an alphabetical list of the parish names in both Finnish and Swedish. This list directs you to the county where a parish is located and, consequently, where you will find it in the catalog.

If you are using the catalog on compact disc, use the Locality Search or Locality Browse to find the parishes and determine what county they belong to.

The Family History Library Catalog is based on the Finnish counties [lääni/län] as of 1945, but it also includes the ceded county of Viipuri. In addition, the International Genealogical Index includes the two counties founded in 1960 (see the “Maps” section of this outline for more information). In 1998 the counties were again redrawn.

Early Finnish records, such as the Old and New Collection of Accounts and military records, were organized by the old Finnish provinces [maakunta/ landskap], which did not coincide with the counties with the same names (see the “Maps” section of this outline for more information). The catalog lists these records under all pertaining counties.

Regardless of the names a place may have had at various times, all Finnish places are listed in the

Family History Library Catalog as they appear in the following sources:

Suomenmaa: maantieteellis-yhteiskunnallinen tieto- ja hakuteos (Finland: A Geographical- Social Dictionary and Reference Work). 7 vols. Porvoo: WS, 1967–78. (FHL book 948.97 E2s; film 1224704, items 2–9; computer number 56190.)

Suomenmaa: maantieteellis-taloudellinen ja historiallinen tietokirja (Finland: A Geographical-Economical and Historical Dictionary). Vol. 5. Helsinki: Tietosanakirja-Osakeyhtiö, 1923. (FHL book 948.975 E2s; computer number 766506.) The library has only this volume, which describes Viipuri County, of the earlier edition of Suomenmaa.

The following source contains an alphabetical list of Finnish parishes, variations of their names, the counties they belong to, the date the parish records started, and county maps showing the parish boundaries:

Choquette, Margarita, Lee Choquette, and Matthew Russell. Parish and County Listing with Maps of Finland. Salt Lake City: Corp. of the President, 1991. (FHL book 948.97 E2ch; fiche 6068252; computer number 665344.)

The following two postal guides give the most comprehensive locality listings for Finland:

Posti- ja lennätinlaitoksen osoitehakemisto: Post- och telegrafverkets adressförteckning (Postal and Telegraph Address Register). Helsinki: Valtion Painatuskeskus, 1968. (FHL book 948.97 E4o; film 824098, item 1; computer number 125450.) This book lists places and which parish they belong to, but it does not list which county it belongs to.

Räsänen, Oskar. Posti- ja sähkösanomaosoitteiden hakemisto: Uppslagsbok för post- och telegramadresser (Guide for Postal and Telegram Addresses). Helsinki: Valtionneuvoston kirjapaino, 1930. (FHL book 948.97 E8po; film 1440032, item 1; computer number 133632.) This postal guide, which was printed in 1930, includes localities in the areas ceded to the Soviet Union. Note that places that are now in Lappi/Lappland County are listed in Oulu/Uleåborg County at that time.

To find more guides to locating places in Finland, check the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

FINLAND - GAZETTEERSFINLAND - NAMES, GEOGRAPHICALFINLAND - POSTAL AND SHIPPING GUIDESFINLAND - [COUNTY] - NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL

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