Mörlunda Parish, Kalmar, Sweden Genealogy

Guide to Mörlunda Parish, Sweden ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.



History
(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
Aby Stora Nr 1 - 7, Abylund, Alelund, Alenäs, Aplerum, Avlingetorp, Axebo,

Backstugan under Björnhult, Backstugan under Bokara, Backstugan under Hyltan, Backstugan under Ruda, Bergebo, under Bråddevik, Bergsbo under Mossebo, Berget, Björkedal, Björkelund, Björksebo, Björnhult, Blankebo, Bockemåla, Boda Lilla, Boda Stora, Boholm under  Bokara, Boholm under Stora Boda, Bokara nr 1 - 6, Bomåla, Bonäs under Bokara, Bonäs under Stora Boda, Borg, Borgelund, Borum, Borås, Brunsholm, Brunnsnäs, Brunneudd, Bråddevik, Brånkullen, Brånstugan, Brännehult, Brännemåla, Buskebo, Bäckebo, Bäcken, Bäckhult, Bältekulla, Bältekälla, Bölemåla, Bölö Lilla, Bölö Stora,

C Se K,

Dal, Dalstugan, Djupedal,

Ekebo under Stora Aby, Ekelid under Stora Aby, Ekelid Lilla, Ekelid Stora, Ekelund under Bokara, Ekelund under Kängsebo, Ekenäs, Ekerum, Ekhult, Ekhyltan, Elgeru, Elganäs, Elsebo,

Fabianslund, Fagerhult, Fagerlund, Fattigstugan, Fredriksberg under Bokara, Fredriksberg under Stora Aby, Fridland, Fröjdekulla, Färgehult, Färgehult Östra, Färgsjömåla,

Galtebäck,

Gatstugan under Bokara

Bjrönhult

Hultan

Mossebo

Mörlunda

Stora Aby

Glamora, Granbäck, Gransmåla, Granviken, Grensnäs, Grönhagen, Gustafsberg, Gällingsbo, Gässlingsäng, Gölberga, Gölemåla, Gölstugan under Fagerhult, Gölstugan under Stora Aby, Götruda,

Hackhult, Haddetorp, Hagen, Hagenäs, Hagstugan, Hammarsebo, Hemmingsmåla, Holmanspång, Holmsjönäs, Hult, Hult Östra, Hultarp, Hultet, Hultsmåla, Hultsnäs, Husartorp Källerum under Libbershult, Husartorp Likaremåla under Mossebo,

Husartorp Rudaholm under Ruda, Hyltan, Hällemåla, Hällen, Hällerum, Höglycka, Högrda, Högtorp,

Illersmåla, Ingebo, Ingemåla,

Johannisberg, Jusjömåla, Jutemåla, Jämsjörum, Järnemåla,

Kallersebo, Karlsberg, Karlsfors, Karlshamn, Karlsmåla undr Bokara, Karlsmåla under Stora Aby, Katrineberg, Katrinelund, Klintehult, Klocketorp, Kloster, Komministerbostället, Konstansborg, Koppraböle, Kristineberg, Kristinedal, Kristineholm, Kroxtorp, Kulltorp, Kulltorp Lilla, Kulltorp Södra, Kvarnemåla, Kvarngården, Kvarnkullen, Källehult under Rosenvik, Källehult under Stora Aby, Källenäs, Källerum, Källtorp, Kängsebo,

Lamhult, Lerbäckehult, Libbershult, Liemåla, Liestugan, Likaremåla, Lilleholm Lillesjötorp, Lillåsen, Lindebäck, Ljusholm, Lommeryd, Lorentsdal, Lumsebo, Lundtorp Pastorsboställe, Lybeck, Lyckeby, Luckstugan, Länsmansbostället, Lönnhult, Lövdal, Lövhagen, Lövhorvan, Lövhult,

Marielund, Morebo, Morekastell, Mossberg, Mossebo Nr 1 - 2, Mörlunda Nr 1 - 4, Mörtfors, Mörtsjöhorva,

Nabben, Nilstorp, Nybo, Nybygget under Mossebo, Nydal, Nygård Pottackebruk, Nylid, Nylund, Nytorp, Nytorp Lilla och Stora, Näsbo, Näshult,

Pastorsbostället Lundtorp, Persmåla, Persnäs, Perstorp, Petersborg, Pinkaremåla, Pottaskebruket Nygård, Prästnäs, Puksjömåla,

Q Se K,

Ramshult, Rosebo, Rosendal, Rosenvik, Rostorp, Ruda Nr 1 - 3, Rudaholm, Rudam, Runnebäck, Ryssebo, Röstorp,

Sandbäckshult, Sandliden under Bokara, Sandligen under Stora Aby, Sandsjömåla, Sandslätt, Sandstugan under Bölemåla, Sandstugan under Aby, Sandtorp, Sandåsen, Sjönäs, Skattolofsdal, Skåne, Släthult, Smältabro, Smältekvarn, Sockenstugan,

Soldattorp Bältekulla under Bokara

Hackhult under Mossebo

Mörtsjöhorva under Morebo

Rudam under Ruda

Träthult under Gässlingsäng

Ulvstorp under Björnhult,

Soliden, Spånghagen, Stenberga, Stenbäckshult, Stenkullen, Stenshult, Stensjörum, Stensryd, Stjärnsberg, Stjänskulla, Strängnäs,

Stugan under Bokara

Hult

Kyrkans jord

Lundtorp

Morebo

Mörlunda

Ruda,

Stora Bölö

Sunnemo, Svensnäs, Sågkvarnstugan,

Trappen, Träthult,

Ulvstorp, Uppsala,

Vabronäs, Vaktstugan, Venehult, Viborg,

Yxnemåla,

Ålefors,

Älefors, Älgerum, Älgsnäs, Älsebo, Ängstugan, Äsjögle, Äspebro, Äspekulla, Äspekullen, Äspelund, Äspemåla,

Östorp, Östorp Lilla, Östrahult, Östraholm, Övraholm.

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


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Census Records

 * Sweden Household Examination Records (Husförhörslängder)--explanation of this church record which is functionally the census of Sweden.
 * Sweden Household Examination Books, 1880 - 1920, ($), index and images. Also on Also on Ancestry.com, ($), Arkiv Digital ($), and SVAR.

Online Database Church Records
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Military Records

 * Sweden Military Records
 * Central Soldiers Register InstructionsSearch Engine

Related Sources

 * PLF Database -- A large portion of births, marriages, and deaths have been indexed on CD-Roms for the county of Kalmar. The 4 disc set has been created by Person-och Lokalhistoriskt Forskarcentrum, Oskarshamn (PLF). To learn more about these CD-Roms click here.


 * Nixon -- a name index of Biographical and genealogical information for Kalmar and a few other counties. To learn more click here.

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