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1. Family Histories are constantly being written, rewritten and printed. Genealogiska Föreningen in Stockholm probably owns the largest collection location found. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City has printed histories of at least the following Swedish families:  
1. Family Histories are constantly being written, rewritten and printed. Genealogiska Föreningen in Stockholm probably owns the largest collection location found. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City has printed histories of at least the following Swedish families:  


 
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rg Lyth<br>Albin Colliander Hedborg Löfgren<br>Alm Heijkenskjöld<br>Almen Dahlerus Heraeus Malmsten<br>Aminoff Dahlström Hermelin Melin <br>Anjou Danckwardt Heurlin Mellgren<br>Apell Danielsson Hillgren Mendling<br>Arfwedson Dedering Hjorth Meurling<br>Armfelt Durling Hoberg Moberg<br>Aschan Hoving Munthe<br>Aspegren Edgren Hummel Möller<br>Asplund Edh Hünner Mörner<br>Esseen <br>Bagge Kempe Nobel <br>Barnekow Fahlander Kexsund Nordenfeldt<br>Beckman Falk Kindren Nordenskjöld<br>Belfrage Falkenberg Kjellberg Nordenwall <br>Bergengren Falkman Klemming Noreen <br>Berggren Franzen Klint Norman <br>Bergh Frestare Kyronius Norraeus<br>Berg von Linde Frick Nycander<br>Bernadotte Fries Lagerberg <br>Billman Fryckbom Lagerborg Palme<br>Bjuggren Fröding Lagerheim Pauli<br>Blomgren Fågelberg Landby Poignant<br>Bohnsack Laurin Ponten <br>Bonnier Geijer Leberg <br>Bowallius Gellerstedt Leijonmarck Qvist<br>Bratt Grau Lewenhaupt <br>Bröms Grotenfelt Lindblad Rehbinder<br>Bursie Gustafsson Lindh Rhen <br>Bågenholm Göhle Linton Richert<br>Livijn Roempke<br>Cederberg Hamiliton Lundberg Rosell<br>Chase Hammar Öundskog Rosenhoff
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Rothlöben Sundblad Vasa Weidman<br>Runeberg Sundström von Braun Wendt<br>Ruths Svedbom von Essen Wennström <br>Söderbaum von Konow Mernsted<br>Sandegren Söderhielm von Königsmarck Westmüller<br>Santesson Söderbaum von Lost Westerlund<br>Sasse von Platen Westman <br>Schlander Taube von Post Wichman <br>Schiultz Thyselius von Schulman Wilskman <br>Schough Toren von Segebaden Wulff<br>Schram Tranchell von Sydow <br>Schulman Tybeck von Warnstedt Zielfelt<br>Settergren Törncrantz Ziervogel <br>Silfverstolpe Wachtmeister Zingmark <br>Skjelderup Uggla Waern <br>Skragge Unander Wallin Åkerherhielm <br>Sonden Unger Wallwik Åmark <br>Stark Warnstedt <br>Strindberg Vahlenberg Weidenhielm Östrand<br>


=== Historical Societies ===
== Historical Societies ==


Swedish historical societies can be valuable sources of information. Such societies exist in countries where Swedish emigrants settled, and they often collect information about Swedish immigrants. Many societies have special collections of books and manuscript material for Sweden that may be hard to find in libraries and archives. Two historical societies are:  
Swedish historical societies can be valuable sources of information. Such societies exist in countries where Swedish emigrants settled, and they often collect information about Swedish immigrants. Many societies have special collections of books and manuscript material for Sweden that may be hard to find in libraries and archives. Two historical societies are:  
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