Vännäs Parish, Västerbotten, Sweden Genealogy

Guide to Vännäs Parish, Sweden ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

History
In 1928 the locality Vännäs was detached from the rural municipality with the same name, forming the market town of Vännäs. The two entities were reunited in 1971 and in 1974 Bjurholm Municipality was added. A split took place in 1980 when Bjurholm Municipality was re-established. 

(2) Vännäs parish was broken out in 1825 from Umeå county parish. On January 1, 1931, the parish was divided into two church registration districts: Vännäs Landskommun's church registration district (in 1980 the name was changed to Vännäsbygdens) and Vännäs köping's church registration district (1980, the name was changed to Vännäs central town). The division of the parish into two church registration districts ended on December 31, 1986.

Church accounting documents for Vännäs County Municipality's church accounting district are included in Vännäs' church archives. Church accounting documents for Vännäs köping's church accounting district are included in Vännäs' central town church archives.

Vännäs parish was part of a joint pastorate with Umeå county parish (mother parish) until 1834 to then form its own pastorate. According to the Chamber of Deputies' decision in 1869, the homestead Söderbäck no. 1 was transferred from Vännäs to Degerfors in the land register. In administrative terms, the homestead had already previously belonged to Degerfors.

According to a royal letter, in 1885 the homestead Berg n: ris 1-2, Mosjön 1-2 and Strand 1-5 were transferred in municipal terms and in the land register from Umeå to Vännäs parish.

Of the homestead Odlarön, 5/64 mtl originally belonged to Umeå parish and 3/64 mtl to Vännäs parish. According to a royal letter, the homestead and Strand 1: 26-30 were transferred from 1942 from Vännäs to Umeå parish. At the same time, certain areas were transferred from Umeå to Vännäs parish. The source used does not indicate which property was affected.

The archive list includes a scanned list of villages and farms included in the house examination books. The list also reports whether the village or farm is included in another parish's house examination book due to changed parish divisions.

Place Names
Boynäs, Björnlandsbäck, Brån, Brännfors, Brännan Dombäck  Eriksdahl  Fagernäs, Fällforsen, Fällforsbäck, Fällforsheden, Fällforsselet  Granselet, Gullbäcken  Harrselet, Harrselsfors, Hednäs, Holmbäck, Holmsjö, Hällnäs, Hällfors, Högbäck, Högaland, Höglunda, Högås, Högåker, Höganäs  Jerfdalen  Innergård, Innernäs

Jämteböle Kamparbäck, Kolkselet, Klintsjön, Kråkmyran  Lillsjön, Lybäck, Långnäs, Långsjö  Mjösjö  Norrmalm, Nyby, Nybo, Nygård, Nylandsnäs, Nyåker, Näsåker  Odlarlön, Olofsbäck, Orrböle  Pengfors, Pengsjö  Sehlsberg, Sehlsfors, Snarttjärn, Spöland, Stennäs, Sterkesmark, Sunnanå, Svettåker, Söderbäck  Tallberget, Tobacka, Trindliden, Tväråbäck  Westerbäck, Westerås, Westerselet uti Södra (Westerselet in South), Westsjöbäck, Winbäck, Wännäs, Wännfors, Wännforsbäck  Ytterkolkselet  Åkerbäck  Öhrsbäck, Östansjö, Österselet det Södra (Österselet South), Östergård

To see what kind of place it is you will need a Swedish Gazetteer.


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Census Records

 * Sweden Household Examination Records (Husförhörslängder)--explanation of this church record which is functionally the census of Sweden.
 * Sweden Household Examination Books, 1840-1947, ($), index and images. Also on Ancestry.com, ($), Digital ($), and SVAR''' at Riksarkivet.

Online Database Church Records
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Military Records

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