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*[https://riksarkivet.se/ National Archive] <br> | *[https://riksarkivet.se/ National Archive] <br> | ||
*[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-forskarsalen Digital National Archive] | *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-forskarsalen Digital National Archive] | ||
===Genealogy Links=== | |||
*Orphanage | |||
**General children's house | |||
**Allmänne barnbördshuset Birth records, older series. | |||
**Freemason's Children's House in Stockholm | |||
*Church accounting | |||
**Church archive | |||
**Church archives, registers Arranged by county and parish. | |||
**Parish extracts 1860–1940 The parish extracts are copies of house interrogation records or later parish registers and provide information about each individual household, its structure and all individuals, their occupations and information about year of birth, place of birth, marital status and much more. | |||
**Birth register Search database for Jämtland and Västernorrland counties. You get to know all of the child's baptismal names and date of birth, parents' names and occupations, village in the parish of birth, mother's year of birth/age and from which archive the information is taken. | |||
**Death register Search database for Gotland, Jämtland and Västernorrland counties. You get to know the deceased's name, age, place of residence, next of kin, from which archive the original information was taken, time of death and burial and cause of death. | |||
**Marriage register Search database for Gotland, Jämtland and Västernorrland counties. You get to know the bride and groom's name, wedding congregation and home congregation as well as the time of the wedding. | |||
**St. Katarina Swedish parish in St. Petersburg | |||
**Demographic Database Southern Sweden (DDSS) Registered church records of births, marriages and deaths for Skåne, Blekinge and Halland for the period 1650–1900. Incomplete. | |||
**Parish directories Records of where to find a specific village or farm. The data is also useful for digitized material, because you e.g. in the house interrogation lengths get a page reference to where the village or farm occurs. | |||
**The court chapter, personal register | |||
*Censuses | |||
**Censuses (Sweden's population) Contains information about all people who were registered in Sweden in different decades. About 21 million people are searchable. | |||
*Central Bureau of Statistics | |||
**SCB born, ordained, dead 1860–1949 Congregations regularly sent extracts from the church registers to SCB, these are important as a supplement in cases where there are gaps in the original archive. | |||
**Summary population reports Contains information about who emigrated and immigrated as well as population statistics. | |||
*Numerical writing | |||
**The archives of Gothenburg's Census Office 1713–1949 | |||
***Gothenburg city central register: children of unknown parents | |||
***Gothenburg city central register: women, current 1967 | |||
***Gothenburg city's central register: women, deceased and emigrants | |||
***Gothenburg city central register: men, current 1967 | |||
***Gothenburg city's central register: men, deceased and emigrants | |||
*Divorces | |||
**Divorce documents etc. The court chapter in Härnösand. | |||
**Divorces, various documents Domkapitlet in Härnösand. | |||
**Marriage documents (separation letter) Domkapitlet in Gothenburg. | |||
*Private collections | |||
**Torndedalen, personal register. August Ljung's archive | |||
**The Örnberg collection Viktor Örnberg's memorial and reference notes concerning families and persons. | |||
=== Provincial Archives === | === Provincial Archives === | ||
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