Askersund Stadsförsamling Parish, Örebro, Sweden Genealogy

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Guide to Askersund Stadsförsamling parish, Sweden ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

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History
In 1643 the parish of Askersund was divided into the Askersund Landsförsamling and Askersund Stadsförsamling. Before 1643 see the Askersund Landsförsamling records. Between 1643 - 1964 the parish was known as Askersund Stadsförsamling. After 1965 the Stadsförsamling and Landsförsamling were combined and called Askersund.

Place Names
Allfarahagen, Backa, Backmanstorp, Badhuset, Barnhem, Berg, Bergdalen, Berglunda, Björkelund, Båtsmansstugan, Bäckadalen, Bäckatorp, Bäckmanstorp, Djupviken, Djupviksängen, Ekeberg, Eveborg, Fattighuset, Fågelvik, Gransjölund, Gransjöängen, Gustavsberg, Gårdsjö, Gårdsjöbacken, Gårdsjöbarnhem, Gårdsjölund, Hagaberg, Hagalund, Halfarehagen, Höglund, Höglunda, Igelsjö, Igelsjöberg, Igelsjötorp, Jonahagen, Karlsbergslund, Karlslund, Klockaregården, Kraftskärrstorp, Kristineberg, Kvarnhagen, Kvarnrödjan, Kvarnsjölund, Kvarntorp, Kärrfallet, Ladhagen (became Lahagen), Lahagen, Lugnet (became Lugnstorp), Lugnstorp, Lustenrust, Lorentsberg, Loviseholm, Lövfallet, Marielund, Nordhagen, Norra Berglyckan, Norra Fallet, Norrlunda, Norra Skolhuset, Norra Äsplunda, Nybacken, Pollahagen, Pettersberg, Prästgården, Rektorsboställe, Rosendal, Rydbergshagen, Rådhuset, Rådhusträdgården, Röllingsberg, Röllingshagen, Sandbacken, Sandbäcken, Sjöfallet, Sjölunda, Sjöstorp, Solberga, Stadskvarnen, Starketorp, Stationshuset, Stenkulla, Strömsdal, Strömsvik, Stökastugan, Svärdsjö, Såntorp, Säbylund, Södra Berglyckan, Södra Fallet, Södra Skolhuset, Södra Äsplunda, Östra Tullhuset,

Sweden 1951 Place Names Register and the Swedish Parish Pages list in this Wiki will give you searchable lists of places, particularly parishes and the farms within those parishes.


 * Surrounding Parishes

Collections
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 * Church Records

1866-1870 -- The major part of the Household Examination record is simply organized by a "farm" number with the numbers spanning from 1 to 212. Although the majority of the parish is under this numbering system there are also farms/places associated with the Stadsförsamling. For these places see above in "Place Names"

1871-1875 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870.

1876-1880 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870.

1881-1885 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870 but the number of farms spanned from 1 to 215.

1886-1890 -- This Household Examination record is organized in an alphabetical arrangement by the first letter of the surname of the head of household.


 * Court Records


 * Military Records

Related Sources

 * Digital

See the hembygdsförening at: Norra Vättersbygdens Hembygdsförening


 * Printed