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In most Swedish records you will find references to place names. These places names show where people lived. With this information, you can find the place on a historical map (a map that was created close to the time period that your ancestors lived in.)  
Whether you are working in Swedish church, taxation, or military records, there are lots of references to place names. These places names show where people lived. With this information, you can find the place on a historical map (a map that was created close to the time period that your ancestors lived in.)  


It's really exciting to see the place where your ancestor lived on a map that was created about the same time they lived there. The information you see on the map can be used in your research strategy or to enhance your family history. A huge amount of historical maps have survived in Sweden. The maps were created for a variety of reasons including real estate maps for taxation, surveying boundaries, and road development.  
It's really exciting to see the place where your ancestor lived on a map that was created about the same time they lived there. The information you see on the map can be used in your research strategy or to enhance your family history. A huge amount of historical maps have survived in Sweden. The maps were created for a variety of reasons including real estate maps for taxation, surveying boundaries, and road development.  
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The largest collection of historical maps were created to asses or move property boundaries (mostly associated to farming.) Sometimes the property was owned; most often before the mid 1800's it was only leased. But this depends on where you are in the country. Sweden is slightly larger than the state of California and has a great diversity of land usage. The majority of arable land is in southern Sweden, with regional mining, and vast forests in the west and north. Historically, the good arable farm land was under the control of manorial estates (either by nobility or the crown.) Each owner of an estate would divide up the estate into smaller lots to maximize productivity. Then the lots would be leased. Each lease holder had financial obligations such as taxes and other fees associated to the lease agreement. These contracts were often transferred within a family, usually going to the oldest son. It was in the estate’s best interest to try to do this as fairly as possible (each lot having good land and poor land.)  
The largest collection of historical maps were created to asses or move property boundaries (mostly associated to farming.) Sometimes the property was owned; most often before the mid 1800's it was only leased. But this depends on where you are in the country. Sweden is slightly larger than the state of California and has a great diversity of land usage. The majority of arable land is in southern Sweden, with regional mining, and vast forests in the west and north. Historically, the good arable farm land was under the control of manorial estates (either by nobility or the crown.) Each owner of an estate would divide up the estate into smaller lots to maximize productivity. Then the lots would be leased. Each lease holder had financial obligations such as taxes and other fees associated to the lease agreement. These contracts were often transferred within a family, usually going to the oldest son. It was in the estate’s best interest to try to do this as fairly as possible (each lot having good land and poor land.)  


The problem was that trying to be fair, transferring contracts and the increase of population, only complicated the structure of boundaries. These reasons, combined with the ambitions of the king and government in the 1600’s set the stage for land usage reform beginning in the mid 1700's. The land reforms were supposed to streamline farm production which in turn increased tax revenue. <br>  
The problem was that over time trying to be fair, the transfer of contracts and the increase of population, only complicated the structure of boundaries. These reasons, combined with the ambitions of the king and government in the 1600’s set the stage for land usage reform beginning in the mid 1700's. The land reforms were supposed to streamline farm production which in turn increased tax revenue. <br>  


=== Lantmäteriet  ===
=== Lantmäteriet  ===


The royal [http://www.lantmateriet.se/ lantmäteri] (land surveying office) was founded in 1628. Its duties included geometrical measurements, and the creation of maps. The maps were created by a Lantmätare (surveyor) and his team.  
The royal [http://www.lantmateriet.se/ lantmäteri] (land surveying office) was founded in 1628. Its duties included geometrical measurements, and the creation of maps. The maps were created by a Lantmätare (surveyor) and his team.  
Find the time period you need on the table below to see what historical maps are available. Use the links in the Tools area when you do the actual searching.


=== Tools  ===
=== Tools  ===
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*[[Historical Maps of Sweden Word List|Historical Maps Word List]]  
*[[Historical Maps of Sweden Word List|Historical Maps Word List]]  
*[http://www.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Website]  
*[http://www.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Website]  
*[http://riksarkivet.se/krigsarkivet Krigsarkivet Website]  
*[http://www.riksarkivet.se/default.aspx?id=2227&refid=1132 Krigsarkivet Website]  
*[http://riksarkivet.se/geometriska Sveriges äldsta storskaliga kartor - databasen GEORG] (by Riksarkivet)
*[http://www.riksarkivet.se/default.aspx?id=21561&refid=22519 Sveriges äldsta storskaliga kartor - databasen GEORG] (by Riksarkivet)
*[https://www.lantmateriet.se/en/maps/our-map-services/historical-maps/ Lantmäteriet Historical Maps] - Digital archive includes more than one million historical maps and extends as far back as in 1628. The maps cover large parts of Sweden.
 
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== Types of Historical Maps  ==
== Types of Historical Maps  ==


Find the time period you need on the table below to see what historical maps are available. Use the links in the Tools area when you do the actual searching. As you search the Lantmäteriet website, you will find that the selection of maps varies from place to place. Along with the maps mentioned below, there are small scale maps, large scale maps, road maps, property assessment maps, maps for taxation, household and property division, and lots of supporting documents.
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*Also called Geometriska jordeböcker. These maps are visual tax records. See the [[Äldre Geometriska Historical Maps of Sweden|Äldre Geometriska Historical Maps]] page.
*Also called Geometriska jordeböcker. These maps are visual tax records. See the [[Äldre Geometriska Historical Maps of Sweden|Äldre Geometriska Historical Maps]] page.


| 1628 - abt. 1700
| 1600's
| 12,000
| 12,000
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*Arial views of residential and cultivation areas. See the [[Geometriska Historical Maps of Sweden|Geometriska Historical Maps]] page.
*Arial views of residential and cultivation areas. See the [[Geometriska Historical Maps of Sweden|Geometriska Historical Maps]] page.


|   Late 1600's - 1750  
| early 1700's - 1750  
| 23,967
| Unknown
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| 1750's - 1820  
| 1750's - 1820  
| 37,888
| 40,000
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| 1803 - 1827  
| 1803 - 1827  
| 4,354
| Unknown
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| 1828 - 1926  
| 1828 - 1926  
| 63,582
| Unknown
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Gernandt, C.E., [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk Familjebok] "Skifte af jord", Halmstad 1904 – 1926  
Gernandt, C.E., [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk Familjebok] "Skifte af jord", Halmstad 1904 – 1926  


[http://memmingsforskarna.se/sockenkartor.html Parish Maps-1890]
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Sweden Gotoarrow.png Historical Maps of Sweden

Whether you are working in Swedish church, taxation, or military records, there are lots of references to place names. These places names show where people lived. With this information, you can find the place on a historical map (a map that was created close to the time period that your ancestors lived in.)

It's really exciting to see the place where your ancestor lived on a map that was created about the same time they lived there. The information you see on the map can be used in your research strategy or to enhance your family history. A huge amount of historical maps have survived in Sweden. The maps were created for a variety of reasons including real estate maps for taxation, surveying boundaries, and road development.

The largest collection of historical maps were created to asses or move property boundaries (mostly associated to farming.) Sometimes the property was owned; most often before the mid 1800's it was only leased. But this depends on where you are in the country. Sweden is slightly larger than the state of California and has a great diversity of land usage. The majority of arable land is in southern Sweden, with regional mining, and vast forests in the west and north. Historically, the good arable farm land was under the control of manorial estates (either by nobility or the crown.) Each owner of an estate would divide up the estate into smaller lots to maximize productivity. Then the lots would be leased. Each lease holder had financial obligations such as taxes and other fees associated to the lease agreement. These contracts were often transferred within a family, usually going to the oldest son. It was in the estate’s best interest to try to do this as fairly as possible (each lot having good land and poor land.)

The problem was that over time trying to be fair, the transfer of contracts and the increase of population, only complicated the structure of boundaries. These reasons, combined with the ambitions of the king and government in the 1600’s set the stage for land usage reform beginning in the mid 1700's. The land reforms were supposed to streamline farm production which in turn increased tax revenue.

Lantmäteriet[edit | edit source]

The royal lantmäteri (land surveying office) was founded in 1628. Its duties included geometrical measurements, and the creation of maps. The maps were created by a Lantmätare (surveyor) and his team.

Find the time period you need on the table below to see what historical maps are available. Use the links in the Tools area when you do the actual searching.

Tools[edit | edit source]


Types of Historical Maps[edit | edit source]

Name Time Period Number of Maps

Äldre geometriska kartor

1600's 12,000

Geometriska kartor

early 1700's - 1750 Unknown

Storskifte

1750's - 1820 40,000

Enskifte

1803 - 1827 Unknown

Lagaskifte

1828 - 1926 Unknown

Krigsarkivets Maps

1600's - early 1800's 35,000

References[edit | edit source]

Ångström, Karl-Ingvar and Johansson, Björn, Kart-forskning Sverige Släktforskarförbunds Handböcker 3, Svärd & Söner, Falköping, 2011

Wikipedia Community, Storskiftet, Swedish Wikipedia 2012

Wikipedia Community, Enskiftet, Swedish Wikipedia 2012

Wikipedia Community, Laga skifte, Swedish Wikipedia 2012

Gernandt, C.E., Nordisk Familjebok "Skifte af jord", Halmstad 1904 – 1926