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Skaraborg County Ancestry – Sweden

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Skaraborg County Ancestry – Sweden

This group is for anyone who have interest in former Skaraborg county in Sweden. You are welcome to post in the "Diskussion Forum" which Your parish belong to.

Please respect to just do queries in the Forum your parish belong to.

Location: Skaraborg County, Sweden
Members: 83
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2021

Links for Skaraborg

Falköping
Emigrant.se Emigrants from Falbygden.
Falbygdsanor.se - Learn more about the area around Falköping.

Götene
Götene Släktforskarförening en förening för släktforskare med rötter i Götenebygden

Habo
Habobygdens Släktforskarförening

Sweden
Rötter - Swedish Genealogy Federation

Hans Högman's Genealogy in Sweden The purpose the site is to give information to Americans and other non-Swedes on how to trace their roots in Swedish sources.

Parishes of Västergötland
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_%C3%B6ver_socknar_i_V%C3%A4sterg%C3%B6tland

Lingofriends - A community to learn / teach language . You teach someone your language and in return you can learn swedish.

Swedish Heritage Tour - Genealogical Adventures 2020

https.//adventureskaraborg.com

Discussion Forum

Essunga Genealogy

Started by Annelie Jonsson. Last reply by Bruce Karstadt Sep 7, 2020. 6 Replies

Falköping Genealogy

Started by Annelie Jonsson. Last reply by Milt Larson Nov 7, 2019. 14 Replies

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Comment by serena clarkson on October 14, 2012 at 1:31pm

I want to know anything and everything that I can about my family. I have no family here that knows about them. I am trying to find family that may or may not know about my CMT disease and see if any other family has the same thing.

Comment by Annelie Jonsson on October 14, 2012 at 12:38pm

And what is't you like to know about him?
/Annelie

Comment by serena clarkson on October 13, 2012 at 1:33pm

Alfred and Anna gave birth to a son in Skovde,,Vastergotland, Sweden named Hjalmar George Carlson, born 7-24-1891 and died 11-5-1973

Comment by Annelie Jonsson on October 13, 2012 at 12:34pm

Carlson is in Sweden Karlsson or Carlsson. Thousands have that name. You have to have more information on the person who are looking for. 

/Annelie

Comment by serena clarkson on October 12, 2012 at 7:34pm

Does anyone have any information with the surname Carlson, that could be of help to me? I am at a brickwall with my ggreat graandfather Alfred and Anna Carlson.

Comment by Kristen Holquist Waite on July 21, 2012 at 7:07am

Thank you, Annelie! That was interesting information, and a good web site.

Comment by Kristen Holquist Waite on July 21, 2012 at 7:06am

Thank you, Stephen! I would like to follow Johanna Johansdotter, if possible. I continue to be amazed and grateful of the willingness to help that I am finding from you and Annalie.

Comment by Annelie Jonsson on July 21, 2012 at 4:52am

Rote is a military term. Sweden had a special militarysystem there some farms a village had to provide for a soldier, some land a cottage. More you can read about at http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/swegen.htm - Swedish Military History.

/Annelie

Comment by Steven D Koehler on July 20, 2012 at 9:53am

Hi Kristen!  Glad to see you are still researching your Swedish roots.  I don't know what Annelie has already sent you, but I found your family in two of the household examination rolls for Lekåsa, as well as the moving out list for Lekåsa.  The couple was married in 1881.  Two sons who died in Sweden are listed, as well as a surviving son Karl Albin, born 30 July 1885.  Let me know if you're interested in more detailed information.  It should be possible to follow Johanna Johansdotter back in time in Åsaka ( = Barne-Åsaka).

Comment by Kristen Holquist Waite on July 20, 2012 at 7:15am

Thank you so much, Annelie! What is a rote?

 

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