Table of contents for Your Swedish roots : a step by step handbook / Per Clemensson & Kjell Andersson.

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Table of contents
Publisher's Note 6
Preface 7
1. A name on a Gravestone 9
2. Clues to Your Family's History 11
Old relatives 11 - Home sources 13 - Family Bible 13 - Letters and postcards 13 - 
Photographs 15
Legal documents 15 - American records 15 - Swedish American church records 15 - 
Census records 15
County courthouse records 15 - Vital records 16 - Probate records 16 - Naturalization 
records 16
Newspapers / obituaries 16
3. The Emigration from Sweden to America 17
One out of five emigrated 17 - Economic factors most important 17 - Reasons for 
emigration 20
Early Swedish emigrants 20 - A first wave of emigrants 20 - Steamships cut travel time 21
The great emigration from Sweden to North America 22 - The mass emigration between 
1879 and 1893 24
The Swedish city of Chicago 24 - Many Swedes moved on 24 - From where did they come 
in Sweden? 24 
Good for both parties 26 - The travel routes 27
4.	 How to Find the Place of Origin in Sweden 29
Sweden / a general picture 29 - Landskap, provinces 30 - Län, districts, "counties" 31 - 
Härad, counties 32
Socken / församling, parish 32 - Mother parishes and annex parishes 33 - Addresses 34
Kommun / today's municipalities 34 - Names of farms and villages 35 - Rote 35
Blocks and street numbers 35 - In summary 35 - Cities in Sweden 36 - Cities in 
alphabetical order 39
5.	 Swedish Names and Swedish Spelling 41
The most common son-names 42 - Different forms of son-names 43 - Different forms of 
first names 43
Family names 43 - Names from other countries 45 - Old and new spelling 45
Some examples of old and new spelling 46 - Alteration of Swedish names by immigrants to 
America 46
Good to know about the Swedish language and Swedish spelling 46 - Standardized 
Swedish spelling 47
Latin and German writing 47 - Name Calendars and name days 48
6.	 Where to Find Your Sources 49
The role of the local church 49 - The church books 49 - Complete records 49 - The regional 
archives 50
The nine Regional Archives and their districts 50 - Microfilm 51
Genline / Swedish church records on the web 51 - Swedish church records until 1895 / 
where to find them 52
To summarize / where do you find your sources? 53 - Research centers in Sweden 53
Official records and right of access 53 - Research centers in the United States 53
Genealogical societies 54 - Good websites 54 - What church records contain 54
How church records are listed 54 - Mölltorp in the catalog in Gothenburg Regional 
Archives 55
Mölltorp in the SVAR catalog 56 - Mölltorp in Family History Library 57 - Mölltorp in 
Genline 58
This is how Genline FamilyFinder works 58 - Let us search step by step 59 - Research 
centers 61
The House of Emigrants 61 - The Kinship Center 61 - The House of Genealogy in 
Leksand 62
The Research Center of Jörn 62 - The National Archives in Arninge 62 - SVAR Research 
Center 63
The Research Center of Kyrkhult 63 - The National Archives and Regional Archives 64
 7. The Rapp Family in U.S. Sources 65 
Swedish American congregation records on microfilm 65 - The Rapp family in Portland 66
Zion Lutheran Church, Portland, Connecticut 66
Swedish-American congregations in the United States 68
The Rapp family in the U.S. federal census 1900 70 - The U.S. Federal census 71
Ship's manifests in New York and other ports 72 - Passenger list from Germania 8 
September 1879 72
Passenger lists with more detailed information 73 - Passenger list for Oscar II 10 July 1905 
73
A search for Emma Landgren 74 - Ship's manifests, passenger lists 75
 8. Gustaf Adolf Rapp's Family 76
Leaving Mölltorp 76 - Mölltorp moving records 1879 76 - Moving records 77
The Rapp family at Hulan 78 - Household examination roll 80 - How to find the place 
(Hulan) 81
Gustaf Adolf's birth 82 - Ransberg birth and christening record 1858 82
Birth and christening records 83 - Gustaf Adolf's family in Ransberg 84
Ransberg household examination roll 1857/1868 84
The marriage between Gustaf Adolf Rapp's parents 86
Marriage record for Ransberg and Mölltorp parishes 86 - Records of banns and marriages 
88
Gustaf Adolf's mother's death 90 - Death and burial record for Ransberg 1867 90
Death and burial book 92 - Causes of death 93 - Abbreviations of names 96
Abbreviations in a birth record 96 - Birth- and christening record from Gullered parish 97
Gustaf Adolf's father becomes a hussar 1853 98 - Ransberg household examination roll 
1846/1857 98
Wrong birth date for Anders Gustaf Rapp 100 - Ransberg birth records 1834 100
How to find the father of a child born out of wedlock 101
 9. Anna Christina Carlsson's Family 102
Mölltorp household examination roll 1874/1887 102
Anna Christina Carlsson in Mölltorp's birth- and christening records 104
10. Finding your Ancestor in Swedish Passenger Lists 106
Anna Carlsson / a search in the database Emihamn/Emigranten 106
What does the database say about our Anna Carlsson? 108 - Gustaf Adolf Rapp in 
Emihamn/Emigranten 109
Passenger list for the steamship Orlando 110 - Swedish passenger lists 114
If you don't find your ancestor in the passenger lists 114
11. Early Emigration 115
An early example: Carl Freeman (Friman) an his sons 116 - The Freeman family in printed 
literature 116
Freeman and his sons in the ship's manifests in New York 1838 117
Freeman and his sons in the passport journal in Gothenburg 118 - Freeman in the navy's 
pension fund 119
Freeman and his sons in the passport journal in Skövde 119 - Freeman and his family in 
Varnhem 120
Varnhem parish household examination roll 1838 120 - Carl Freeman and his son William 
Freeman 121
An emigrant in the 1850s: Ivar Alexis Hall 122 - Ivar Alexis Hall's family 123 - Swedish 
nobility 124
Descriptions of farms and estates 125
12. Traveling with the Swedish American Line 127
The Swedish emigrant CD 128 - Emihamn 128 - Emibas Gothenburg 128 - Emisjö 129 - 
Emipass 129
Emisal 129 - Emivasa 129 - SAKA 129 - The ships 129
13. Old Records 131
The oldest church book in Ransberg 131 - The earliest birth records in Ransberg 132
A remarkable priest 133 - Other old records 134 - Älvsborgs lösen (special tax records) 134
Mantalslängder (population records for taxation) 134 - Jordeböcker (land records for 
taxation) 134 
14. Finding Your Family in Sweden Today 135
Church books after 1895 136 - Privacy during seventy years 136 - Special sources 136
What happened to the Rapp family in Sweden? 137 - Ransberg moving records 1888
The Rapp family at Stora Lakenäs 140 - Ransberg household examination roll 1877/1894 
140
Agda Maria marries 1894 142 - Ransberg household examination roll 1894/1899 142
Ransberg household examination roll 1894/1899 144 - The death book 146 - Sweden's 
population 1970 147
A search in the telephone book 147 - Useful databases 148 - Swedish databases 148 
Other Scandinavian databases 150 - American databases 150
15. Prepare for a Trip to Sweden 151
Places to visit locally 151 - The local church and churchyard 152 - Get a good road map 
152
Get a good local map 152 - Where to go in western Sweden 153 - Maps available on the 
Internet 154
People know English 156 - Travel in the summer 156 - When visiting Swedes 156 - Free 
access to land 157
Plan the trip 157
16. Meeting the Swedish Family 159
Agda Maria's grandson 159 - Gunnar Lagerin shows us around 159 - Gustaf Adolf 
Rapp's birth place 162
Hulan and Skäfverud 162
17. Swedish Provinces 165
Skåne (Scania) 165 - Blekinge 166 - Halland 166 - Småland 166 - Öland 168 - Gotland 
168 - Bohuslän 169
Västergötland 170 - Dalsland 171 - Östergötland 171 - Södermanland 173 - Stockholm 174 
- Uppland 175
Västmanland 177 - Närke 177 - Värmland 177 - Dalarna (Dalecarlia) 178 - Gästrikland 179 
Hälsingland 180 - Medelpad 180 - Härjedalen 181 - Jämtland 181 - Ångermanland 182 - 
Västerbotten 182 
Norrbotten 183 - Lappland 183 - Two special signs 184
18. Dictionary 185
Swedish words common in the church books 185 - Abbreviations 197
19. Appendices 203
Church records destroyed / usually by fire 203 - Genealogical societies in Sweden 204 - 
Web-addresses 211
Literature 214 - Photographers 208 
Index 217

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Sweden -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Swedish Americans -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.