Stockholm Katarina Parish, Stockholm City, Sweden Genealogy

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Guide to Stockholm Katarina Parish, Sweden ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

Stockholm Katarina
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Jurisdictions
Diocese | Stift add here
Pastorate | Pastorat add here
County | Län Stockholms Överståthållarskap July 29, 1634 - 1967, Stockholm City merged with Stockholm County 1967
Historical Province | Landskap Uppland
District | Härad add here
District Court | Tingslag not applicable
Court | Domsaga add here
Bailiff | Fögderi add here
Sheriff | Länsmansdistrikt add here
Crown Bailiff District | Kronofogdedistrikt add here
Municipality | Kommun add here
Military | Militärdistrikt add here
NAD Ref Code SE/SSA/0009
SVAR Nationell Arkivdatabas
Wikipedia (Sweden) Article
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Allhelgona Church
Stockholm Katarina Church

History

1654 Broke from Maria Magdalena
The vicar had responsibility for Bromma between 1786 - 1793 although it was not officially annexed to Katarina.
1654 - 1907 known as Sankt Katarina
1887-05-01 Combined with Danviks hospital
1889 Combined with Allmänna arbetsinrättningen
1907 - known as Katarina

  • Parishes Created From

1859 Allmänna arbetsinrättningen
1917-05-01 Sofia.

Places

See a Swedish Gazetteer for more information about a place.


Surrounding Parishes

Parishes are listed in clockwise order, beginning at the north.


Resources

Cemeteries

Census

Church Records

1887 - 1910 particular church registers for Danviks hospital (books with the landsarkivet in Uppsala).

Household Examination Records

Court Records

Guardianship

Land and Property

Local Histories

Military Records

Probate Records

Repositories

For a list of FamilySearch Centers and Affiliate Libraries, see map.

Archives

Libraries

Societies

Research Helps

The following articles will help you research your family in Sweden.


References

Sveriges Församlingar genom Tiderna, Skatteförvaltningen Riksskatteverket, Graphic Systems AB. Göteborg 1989. See Sveriges Församlingar genom Tiderna