Aldersro Parish København, København, Denmark Genealogy

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

History
Aldersro parish was created in 1908 from parts of the parishes of Sions and Skt. Stefans. The name of the church is Taksigelseskirken and the parish is often referred to as Taksigelse rather than Aldersro.


 * 1928 - part of the parish was split and annexed by Kildevælds parish
 * 1930 - part of the parish was split and again went to Kildevælds parish
 * 1956 - part of Skt. Johannes parish was added to Aldersro

Street Names
Aldersrogade, Annekegade

Biskop Krags Vænge, Borthigsgade, Bryggergade

Engelstedsgade

F. F. Ulriks Gade

Gunhildsgade, Gyritegade

H.P. Ørums Gade, Hammershusgade, Haraldsgade, Haslegade, Hildrusgade

Jagtvej

Klædebo Park Alle

Lyngbyvej

Oliemøllegade

Ragnagade, Ragnhildgade, Rovsingsgade, Rudolph Berghs Gade, Rytterknægtsgade, Rønnegade

Stadens Vænge, Studsgaardsgade, Studsgaards Passage

Teglværksgade

Vald. Holmers Gade, Vermundsgade, Vibekegade

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


 * Surrounding Parishes

Collections
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 * Census Records


 * Church Records


 * Court Records


 * Military Records


 * Probate Records

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