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Sweden and Swedish Ancestry

This group is for anyone interested in Swedish ancestry, or resources.

Members: 259
Latest Activity: Feb 15, 2020

Links To Help You With Your Swedish Research

Eniro-Swedish
Find names of place in Sweden in Swedish
Eniro-English Translation
Find names of places in Sweden-Translated in English
Swedes in the U.S. Follow Your Ancestors Mirgration Trails

This is an amazing site with a clickable map to track your ancestors migration in the U.S.

Discussion Forum

Brynte andersson Birth record 1806

Started by william Michael Schummer Jun 20, 2015. 0 Replies

Traveling in Sweden for genealogy

Started by Lynn Anderson. Last reply by Lynn Anderson May 13, 2015. 10 Replies

Place names in Sweden

Started by Dana Kelly. Last reply by Dana Kelly Jul 15, 2014. 2 Replies

Carlson

Started by serena clarkson. Last reply by serena clarkson Mar 15, 2014. 8 Replies

Svensdotter-Duckett

Started by Jasper Ann Stain. Last reply by serena clarkson Mar 15, 2014. 8 Replies

H-Swedish Patronymic and Common Name

Started by Ron Townsend. Last reply by M Graham May 25, 2013. 12 Replies

wahlen

Started by beverley whiting. Last reply by beverley whiting Dec 22, 2012. 2 Replies

Berg/Zatterlund ancestry

Started by Virginia Bunn. Last reply by Virginia Bunn Oct 11, 2012. 5 Replies

New Volunteer Site!

Started by Nancy Walker. Last reply by Nancy Walker Sep 17, 2012. 1 Reply

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Comment by Larry Bowles on July 22, 2009 at 7:25pm
Deborah! Took me a couple hours but problem solved. Inga Maria born 24 March 1842 to Samuel Mansson and Lena Andersdotter. Samuel Mansson born 6 April 1805 in Horja and Lena born Sept. 24, 1804 in Hjalmseryd. Followed family through 30 years and found Inga Maria marrying Sven Jonsson on 10 July 1869 in Virestad Parish. First son is Johan Ludwig born 23 Sept 1870 in Virestad. Have all brothers and sisters of Inga Maria Samuelsdotter. I'm sitting at a computer without a number keypad so can't put in the correct diacritical marks but I can correct that tomorrow. Inga' jmother Lena Andersdotter died May 1, 1867 in Virestad.
Comment by Leif R Unosson on July 22, 2009 at 5:37pm
Virestad, ÄLMHULT in Småland, you can find on google earth
Comment by Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 5:28pm
Thanks Leif I will check that out
Comment by Leif R Unosson on July 22, 2009 at 5:17pm
Vinstad, 34193 Bolmsö, Småland, Sweden.
It's the only Vinstad I can find.
This site is useful to find people and places.
http://kartor.eniro.se/
Comment by Lynn Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:39pm
Sorry. I should have mentioned the TV series Immigrant Saga was perhaps 20 years ago. Not current.
Comment by Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:31pm
Thank you Lynn
Alot of my problem is that not to many of them came to the United States. Alot of them died in Sweden. And finding that information is becoming a needle in a haystack. I have noticed alot of those common names! I get so frustrated sometimes that I just go back to the Dorscher name, not common and not many of us! lol
Comment by Lynn Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:28pm
US census data should give year of immigration for each person. Then you can search the emmigrant departure list from Goteborg (Gothenberg) to see if you can find each of them leaving Sweden. The departure list hopefully will then give the home parish. That is where you want to get. Having several children will increase the probability of finding the thread.

Caution. Many common names. Make sure you get the right person.
Comment by Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:18pm
Thank you Lynn, I will look into the TV series Immigrant Saga
Comment by Deborah Ann (Dorscher) Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:15pm
Most of the information came from Charles Albin Anderson and his son Edward William Anderson. Charles info would still be Sweden, but his son Edward was in the US. I just am having a real hard time trying to figure out where to go for places to search. Thank you all for such good information already.
Comment by Lynn Anderson on July 22, 2009 at 4:13pm
Debbie, if you want to see what your Swedish family had for a life, see the made for TV series Immigrant Saga (Liv Ulman and Max vonSydow). It is based on the famous series of four books by Vilhelm Moberg widely available in English.
 

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