Össeby-Garn Parish, Stockholm, Sweden Genealogy

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History
Up to 1838 known as Össeby or Ösby, after 1838 known as Össeby-Garn. In 1838 combined with Garn.

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

Place Names
Boställen, Brottby, Brottby Statbyggning, Daln, Ekeby Stolp, Flattsta, Fattigstugan, Garnsbro, Granby, Grandaln,Gästgifvaregården, Hacksta, Hagaberg, Högstalund, Kangel Brottby, Karby, Kjörlinge, Kjörlinge Båtmanshus, Klockaregården, Kneckstugan, Kulln, Lugnet, Långbro, Långsjötorp, Norrtop, Nydal, Nyhagen, Nytorp, Olunda, Prestgården, Presttorpet, Rosendahl, Sandbacken, Sandlöth, Sandvreten, Sjöberg, Sjöhagen, Storhagen, Stortorpet, Strömmen, Sunnensta, Sunnensta Nybygge, Svista, Svista Dragonboställe, Sången, Söderby, Söderby Båtmanstorp, Wäsby, Wändan, Qvarnhagen.

Ort register listed in back of book on page 105.

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


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