Apenrade Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, German Empire Genealogy

Apenrade, Apenrade, Schleswig-Holstein, Preussen, Germany, became Aabenraa, Aabenraa, Denmark (1920-1970).

This page is about the parish of Apenrade, not the county of Apenrade.

History
In 1970, the counties of Haderslev, Tønder, Sønderborg, and Aabenraa became known as Sønderjylland County.

In 2007, Denmark's counties (amter) were abolished and replaced with five larger regions. Sønderjylland County (which was divided into the municipalities [kommuner] of Haderslev, Tønder, Sønderborg, and Aabenraa) together with other counties became collectively known as Region Syddanmark (the Region of Southern Denmark).

Place Names
Aubek/Avbæk, Bellevue, Blasholm, Brunder Ziegelei, Brunlund, Bögelund/Bøgelund, Bögelundsbek/Bocklundsbek/Bøgelundsbæk, Cäcilienlust, Chausseehaus, Egedal, Elgaard, Enemark/Enemark, Färbersmühle, Fladsteen, Fredenshøj, Heiselbek, Hinter dem Kirchhofe, Hjelm, Hjelmhaverne, Jürgensgaard/Jørgensgaard, Karlsminde, Karpedam, Klexie/Kleksie, Kolstrup, Kolstrupgaard, Landlyst, Langberg/Langbjerg, Lensnack, Lindberg/Lindbjerg, Lindsnakke, Marienhöhe, Mölkjär (Forsthaus), Neuemühle/Nymølle, Nørre Hesselmark, Arbeiterhaus Norderholz/Nørreskov, Oberförsterei Westerlund, Peterslund/Peterslund, Posskjar/Porskær, Salbjerg, Schedeberg (Forsthaus)/Skedebjerg, Schelkbek/Skelbæk, Skovlyst, Steentoft, Stegholt, Stollig, Strohgaard, Swolmsau, Sønder Hesselmark, Süderholz/Sønderskov, Vennelyst, Vennesminde, Apenrade/Aabenraa Købstad, Aarupholz (Forsthaus)/Årupskov