Odder Parish, Århus, Denmark Genealogy

History
Odder municipality is a municipality in Region Midtjylland on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark just south of Aarhus and is a part of the greater Aarhus area and the main town and site of its municipal council is the town of Odder. Other towns in the municipality include Hou, Gylling, Saksild, Kysing, Hundslund and Ørting. Odder municipality was not merged with other municipalities as part of the extensive Municipal Reform of 2007 and is one of the smallest municipalities in Denmark. Neighboring municipalities with land connection are Aarhus to the north, and Skanderborg and Horsens to the west. The municipality is surrounded by water on two sides, to the south and east. Neighboring former municipality Juelsminde to the south is separated from the municipality by the waters of the Kattegat and Horsens Fjord, and neighboring island municipality Samsø to the east is separated from the municipality by the Kattegat. 

Place Names
Bakdalgaard, Bakkely, Balle, Balle-Fensholt, Balle-Findal, Balle Nedergaard, Balle Nygaard, Balle Overgaard, Bandsvadgaard, Bendixminde, Bisgaard, Brohuse, Bæksgaard,

Egholm, Elballegaard, Engdal, Eskildsminde,

Favrgaard, Fillerup, Fillerup Overgaard, Findal, Frederikshald,

Gelstrup, Grønbækgaard,

Hougaard, Hæderlin, Højsgaard,

Kildegaard, Kirstinelyst, Kjærskovgaard, Kristiansminde,

Lille Kanne,

Malteseje, Morsholt,

Odder, Odder Præstegaard, Odder Aa, Ondrup, Ondrupgaard, Overholm,

Parkvej, Petersminde,

Rathlousdal, Rodsteenseje, Rold, Rold Bisgaarde, Rude Havvej,

Sander, Sandergaard, Skovgaard, Snerild, Stenslund, Studshoved, Svorbæk,

Terupgaard, Tvenstrup, Tvenstrup Bjerge, Tvenstrup Mark, Tvenstrup Østergaard,

Ulvsborg, Ulvskov Huse,

Vejlskov, Viskjær,

Østermark, Østervangen,

Aahave

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