Gram Parish, Haderslev, Denmark Genealogy

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Guide to Gram Parish, Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

Gram Parish
Jurisdictions
Stift (diocese) Haderslev Stift
Pastorat (chapelry) Gram-Fole Pastorat
Amt (county) 1662 - 1793 Slesvig
Amt (county) 1794 - 1970 Haderslev
Herred (district) Frøs
Kommune (municipality) Add here
1788 – 1793 Lægd number Add here
1794 – 1869 Lægd number Add here
Gods (estate) Schakenborg gods


History[edit | edit source]

Until January 1, 2007, Gram municipality was a municipality in South Jutland County on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The site of its municipal council was in the town of Gram.
Gram municipality ceased to exist as the result of The Municipality Reform of 2007 when it was merged with existing Haderslev and Vojens municipalities, as well as Bjerning, Hjerndrup, Fjelstrup og Bevtoft parishes of Christiansfeld municipalities to form the new Haderslev municipality in Region of Southern Denmark.
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Places[edit | edit source]

Place Names[edit | edit source]

See a Danish Gazetteer for more information about a place.

  • Asdalgaard
  • Baskær,
    Baskærgaard,
    Billeslund,
    Birket,
    Brandenhof
  • Demstrup
  • Endrupskov,
    Endrupskov
  • Østermark
  • Felt,
    Friskmark,
    Fælled
  • Gelsbro,
    Gels Aa,
    Gram,
    Gramby,
    Grambygaard,
    Grambymark,
    Gramgaard,
    Gramlund,
    Gram Mark,
    Gram Aa,
    Grøndallund
  • Heden,
    Hindballe,
    Holt,
    Hovgaardslund,
    Humlegaard
  • Jenning
  • Kastrup,
    Kastrup Enge,
    Kastrup Fælled,
    Kastrup Nørremark,
    Kastrup Vestermark,
    Kastrup Østermark,
    Kroghslund
  • Landbolsmark,
    Lille Tiset,
    Loddendal,
    Lund,
    Lundsgaard,
    Lykkesgaard,
    Laasled
  • Melkær,
    Markbækgaard,
    Markbæklund,
    Møgelballe
  • Nybølgaard,
    Nørgaard
  • Porsgejl
  • Rangtang
  • Skjoldager,
    Skovgaard,
    Store Sandet,
    Storlund,
    Storskov,
    Sønderby,
    Sønderhede
  • Tiset,
    Tiset Kær,
    Tiset Nørremark,
    Tiset Vestermark
  • Vester Lindet,
    Vester Lindetmark,
    Vester Nybøl,
    Vestervang,
    Vivang,
    Voddegaard
  • Aarup,
    Aarupgaard,
    Aaskov,
    Aaskovgaard[1][2]

Surrounding Parishes[edit | edit source]

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

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Research Helps[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Krabsen & Medici. "Krabsens Stednavnebase." http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/, Dec 2011.
  2. Trap, J. P., ed. Kongeriget Danmark, 4d ed. Vol. 9, Haderslev, Tønder, Aabenraa, Sønderborg og Færø Amt. København: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, 1920.