Fröjel Parish, Gotland, Sweden Genealogy

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History
Fröjel lies on the island of Gotland's west coast covering 37.4 square kilometers with a population in the 1880s of 634. The parish is actually an annex to Klinte parish. Because of the coastal location, many of the people were seamen.

Somewhat hilly land is primarily covered with pine trees with occasional limestone outcroppings. There was a brickyard at Mulde.

Place Names
Annexen Alstäde Ansarfve(Ansarve) Bockes Bofride Bossarfwe(Bosarve) Bottarfve (Bottarve) Deps (Däpps) Gannarfve (Gannarve) Gustafs (Göstavs) Hallgårds Kaupe Lilla Hejdes (Lilla Hajdes) Lilla Solbjerge (Lilla Solbjärge) Mulde Nymans Prestgården (Annexen) Pusarfve (Puser) Robsarfve (Robsarve) Rofwede, Rofvede (Rovide) Sigdarfwe, Sigdarfve (Sigdarve) Stenstu (Stenstugu) St.Hejdes (Stora Hajdes) St.Solbjerge (Stora Solbjärge) Selle (Sälle) To see what kind of place it is you will need a Swedish Gazetteer.


 * Surrounding Parishes Eksta  Gerum  Hejde  Klinte  Levide  Lojsta

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