Tørring Parish, Skanderborg, Denmark Genealogy

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



History
A history of the parish "Træk af TØRRING SOGN'S Historie" was published in 1933 and has been made freely available online. It is written in Danish but can be accessed by clicking here.

Church Records
Bente Feldballe has abstracted the parish records from their beginning until 1814. These can be accessed by clicking here.

Court Records

 * 1660-1680: Erik Brejl has abstracted the court records for Vrads herred from 1660 to 1680 and has published them on his website. They can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1706-1711: In 1687 Vrads herred was combined with Tyrsting herred. Erik Brejl has also extracted the court records form this newly combined district from 1706 to 1711 and they can be accessed by clicking here. Court records from 1680 to 1706 have not been preserved.

Tax Records
For this parish the 1696-1700 tax lists name everyone in the parish above the age of 12 (except for wives). They are the ones that are mostly likely to be of value to you.


 * 1662: A national land survey exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


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


 * 1672: 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.


 * 1676: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1677: A chimney & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1678: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. Additionally, a second copy covering only those who belonged to Stovgaard estate exists as well and is available by clicking here.


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


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


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


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


 * 16 August 1684: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 December 1685: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 5 February 1687: A poll & cattle tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 January 1688: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


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


 * 5 February 1689: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 9 July 1689: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 28 September 1690: A poll & chimney tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 16 February 1692: 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. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 January 1697: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 July 1697: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 January 1698: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 July 1698: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 January 1699: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 24 January 1699: An employer's tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 July 1699: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 23 November 1699: An employer's tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1 January 1700: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 1 July 1700: A consumption, family, & domestic servant tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here. For this parish the 1696-1700 consumption, family, & domestic servant tax lists are unusually detailed. They named each person above the age of 12 (except for wives) and provide their relationship to the head of household. They will greatly aid your research.


 * 9 November 1704: A poll tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 11 December 1705: A poll tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 22 September 1710: An employer's tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.


 * 1743: A poll & carriage tax exists and can be accessed by clicking here.

Place Names
Brille, Egholm, Egholm Mølle,  Kandborg, Kobbelgaard,  Logslund,  Melhede,  Overhede,  Plovstrup, Plovstrupgaard, Pyttenhede,  Resenhus,  Stovgaard (Stougård), Stovgaards Mark,  Tejbelgaard, Tørring, Tørring Fælde, Tørring Kirkeby, Tørring Mark, Tørringskov,  Urskov To see what kind of place it is you will need a Danish Gazetteer.


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Related Sources
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