Gjellerup Parish, Ringkøbing, Denmark Genealogy

History
(Write information such as: how old the parish is, interesting facts about the parish, what alternate names it has, or any boundary changes.)

Church Records
The Gjellerup parish records have been abstracted from their beginning in 1683 until 1721. These can be accessed by clicking [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/sogn1248/churchbook here. ]

Tax Records

 * 1664: A national land survey exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1673: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1674: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1675: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1677: A chimney & cattle tax exists. This list is organized by estate and then by parish. Part of it that belonged to Breidnings estate can be accesed by clicking here and the part that belonged to Herningsholm can be accessed by here.


 * 1678: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1681: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1682: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 December 1682 & 11 March 1683: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 January 1683: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 July 1683: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 November 1683: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 29 September 1684 & 1 January 1685: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 January & 1 March 1686: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 30 March 1687 & 4 June 1687: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1688: A national land survey exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 March & 11 June 1688: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 20 March & 20 April 1689: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 15 August & 1 October 1689: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 January 1696: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 July 1696: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.

Place Names
Agerskov, Asbæk, Bavnehøj, Besser, Birk, Birk, Lille-,  Birkeled, Birkgaard, Bitsov, Bjerregaard, Bjødstrup,  Bjødstrup Huse, Bundgaard, Busk,  De unges Plantage,  Ellekongens Høj,  Fastrup, Fastrup Lille-, Fastrup, Nørre-, Fastrup, Sønder-, Fjederholdt Å, Frølund,  Gjellerup, Gjellerup Kirkeby, Gjellerup-Lund, Guddumkær,  Gudumkær Å,  Hammerum, Hammerum Bæk, Hammerumholm, Hauge, Have, Havgaard, Herningsholm Å, Hjørnholm,  Katrinebjerg, Kirkebakke, Knudmose, Kolbenhøj, Krogslund, Krøjgaard,  Langelund, Lindbjerg, Lund, Lund Huse, Lund Mark, Lundgaarde,  Meldgaard,  Nybo, Nybo Bæk, Nørlund, Nørregaard, Nørum,  Præstegaard,  Gamle- Ravnsbjerg, Rind Å, Ringstrup,  Skellund, Skjellund Skovby, Skovbygaard, Sorthøj, Storåen,  Sønderbjerg,  Toftegaard, Tornebuskhøj,  Vasehuse, Vestergaard, Vrå Østergaard

To see what place it is you will need a Danish Gazetteer.


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Birth, Marriage, and Death Online Records

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Collections

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 * Census Records
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 * Denmark Census
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 * Court Records
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 * Military Records
 * Lægdsruller, Danish Military Levying Rolls, is a census of men eligible to join military (1789-1932)
 * What's on Lægdsruller and Søruller
 * Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)

Hammerum-herred, Probate Indexes
 * Probate Records

Related Sources

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References:
-Krabsen &amp; Medici. "Krabsens Stednavnebase." http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/, -Trap, J. P., ed. Kongeriget Danmark, 4te ed. Vol.8, Ringkøbing Amt, København: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, 1928