Ågerup Parish, København, Denmark Genealogy

Guide to Ågerup, København, Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

History
The parish records begin in 1646, but there is a gap in the records from 1710 to 1730. Traditionally Ågerup and Kirkerup formed a chapelry. However, sometime between 1891 and 2000, the Hvedstrup-Fløng chapelry was dissolved. Fløng became its own chapelry and Hvedstrup was added here to form the Ågerup-Kirkerup-Hvedstrup chapelry. In addition to the records typically kept, the parish priest also kept mandtalslister from 1781-1836. These are similar to the Swedish mantalslängder. In this chapelry, they can be used to supplement the census and traditional parish records.

Place Names
Arnakke, Arnakke Mark, Bedeskjoldshuset, Biledshuset, Bolund, Bredetved,  Duebjerg,  Ebberup Mosehuse, Enghave,  Enghavehuset, Eriksholm, Eriksholm Avlsgård, Eriksholm Mark,  Jernhatten,  Kongstrup, Kærlingebjerg,  Langholm, Langholmshuset, Lille Valby, Lykkegård,  Maltesminde, Marsvinsholme, Munkholm, Munkholm Øster,  Nyvang, Nyvang Huse, Nyvangshusene,  Oldgårdshusene,  Risø Huse,  Sandbakke, Savskærerbakken, Skippinge, Slæggerup, Slæggerupeng, Store Valby,  Søgårds Enghave,  Teglovnshuset, Tempelhuse, Tempelkrog, Torup, Torupsgården, Tranebjærghuset, Tranehuset,  Valbygård,  Aagerup, Aagerup Kro

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