Them Parish, Skanderborg, Denmark Genealogy

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

History
Until 1 January 2007 Them municipality was a municipality in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark and the main town and site of its municipal council was the town of Them. The municipality was created in 1970 as the result of a Municipality Reform that merged a number of existing parishes, Bryrup, Them, Vinding and Vrads. Them municipality ceased to exist as the result of The Municipality Reform of 2007 when it was merged with Gjern, Kjellerup, and Silkeborg municipalities to form the new Silkeborg municipality. The new municipality belongs to Mid-Jutland Region. 

Place Names
Ansø, Asklev, Bakbjerg, Bakbjærg, Banbjerg, Bavnehøj, Blæsbjerge, Brande, Brande Krat, Bødskov, Bødskov Krat, Bøgballe,  Christianshede Stationsby,  Engetved, Esperlund,  Fogstrup, Funderholm,  Gedsø, Gedsølund, Gjessø, Gjessø Skov, Glarbo, Glarboe, Gothenborg, Grønlund,  Hedegaard, Himmelkol, Hjortsballe, Hjortsballe Krat, Holmhuse, Hummelsø, Høgdal, Højkol, Højkol Skov, Høvildgaard, Høvild Skov, Hørbylunde,  Ildal,  Jævdal,  Katrinedal, Katrinedal vandmølle, Knudlund, Kollebakker, Kongshus,  Langkær, Lindgaarde, Lovdal, Lundsgaard, Lyngkro, Løndal, Løgager, Løgager Skov, Løvenjolt,  Marielyst, Marienlyst, Millingbæk Trævarefabrik, Mølleshøj,  Nylund, Næsgaard,  Paradisøerne, Peterslund, Plejlvad, Paarup, Pøtsø,  Rodelund, Rudstrup, Rustrup, Rustrup Skove, Rygesminde, Rødebæk, Rødelunde,  Salten, Salten Dal, Salten Profil, Salten Skove, Sejlgaard, Sepstrup, Sepstrup Krat, Sepstrup Sande, Septrup, Silkeborg Bad, Skeldal, Skibsted, Skinnebjerg, Skovlyst, Skærbæk, Skærbæk plantage, Slaaensø, Spidsbjerg, Staldtømmerhøj, Stenhule, Stenknold, Subæk, Sugebæk, Svejbæk, Sønderskov,  Tem, Tem Skov, Them, Them Skov, Them-Glarbo, Thomaskær, Thorsø, Thorsø Bakker, Tolstrup, Tyskerbakke, Tømmerby,  Vesterlund, Virklund, Voldborgkær, Voldby, Voldbygaard, Vorret,  Ørneborg, Ørnsø, Ørntip

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