Barnhem in Sweden

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By the second half of the 1800’s, the number of institutions for children increased. Many of these children had parents that were sick, dead, or single (widow, widowers, divorced or single.) It was during this time period that Barnhems began to be created. The purpose of a barnhem was to provide a place for the child to grow up. The barnhem would be held up as a model even for the orphanages. Good natured children in difficult circumstances could be placed at a barnhem. Troubled or bad children were placed in a protective institution (Skyddshem), while juvenile delinquents’ were sent to youth institutions (Uppfostringsanstalter), but it was not always clear to which institution a child should be sent. Even the name of an institution did not always reflect the type of institution it was. At Barnhems, girls would be trained for female labor. Many became domestic servants to find work as a Piga for a household. During the late 1800’s it was not as common to find young women who wanted domestic work, as more were finding work in the manufacture industry. Some barnhems for girls focused on educational training to become school teachers.

Here is a list of Barnhem in Sweden:

Name of Barnhem Location Time Period
Adolf Frederiks Församlings Barnhem Stockholm 1874-1938
Aspuddens Ungdomshem Stockholm 1948-1970
Barnasylen vid Norrtullsgatan Stockholm 1920-1921
Barnasylen vid Sabbatsbergsvägen Stockholm 1900-1938
Barnasylen vid Åsögatan Stockholm 1900-1942
Barnbyn Skå Stockholm 1947-1980
Barnhärbärget, Stockholm Stad Stockholm 1902-1930
Barnängens Flickhem Stockholm 1937-1954
Barnängsgatan, Flickhemmet Stockholm 1966-1970
Bellevue Barnhem Stockholm 1904-1928
Björnstamhem, Barnavårdsnämndens Stockholm 1952-1958
Blackebergs Mödrahem Stockholm 1950
Blecktornsparken, Ungdomshemmet Stockholm 1946-1951
Brunnslasarettet, Sabbatsberg Stockholm 1945-1946

References

Clemmensson, Per and Andersson, Kjell. Släktforskaa vidare. Natur och Kultur, Falköping: 2003

Nordisk familjebok. Uggleupplagen 2, ”Barnhem”, Stockholm 1904, page 911

Reuterswärd, Elisabeth. ”Oäktingen” Fader Okänd. Sveriges Släktforskarförbund, Falköping 2011