Längelmäki Parish, Häme, Finland Genealogy

Guide to Längelmäki parish, Finland ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

History
Längelmäki was also known as Längelmä between 1500 and 1510 and is a former municipality of Finland. Längelmäki was divided in 2007 between Jämsä and Orivesi. Längelmäki is situated by the lake Längelmävesi, from which it has got also its name. The administrative center of Längelmäki was the village of Länkipohja. The municipality was unilingually Finnish.

Villages
As of 1939 the following villages were found in this parish: Eräslahti, Längelmäki, Länkipohja, Päijälä, Västilä.

Place Names
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Alainen, Antila, Attila, Carwia, Cauppila, Coivisto, Copparo, Corhola, Cwsijärvi, Eräslax, Evola, Ewäjärfvi, EteläCorho, Eräslax, Gripilä, Haikkilä, Hakamäki, Hakosalmi, Hauklax, Hiuckoi, Hiukois, Ilomäki, Jaakola, Joutimäki, Jussila, Järvi, Karinenä, Karvia, Kirjasniemi, Kiviniemi, Knutila, Koivisto, Kukkajärvi, Kuldola, Lahdenpohja, Laurila, Lautala, LillAttila, Loukka, Längipohja, Läpinkäytävä, Mannus, Mattila, Mickola, Mustasuu, Nickilä, Nuotjärvi, Ottila, Pavola, Peldovuorio, Poukka, Pukari, Pukarila, Pärnäsilda, Pääskylä, Raidisto, Randala, Rasi, Rekola, Ristijärvi, Ruono, Seppälä, Sirckala, Sillanpää, Solala, Sottila, StorAttila, Sywäjärvi, Taipale, Talviain, Tungolais, Tarckala, Tarkkala, Tiihalampi, Tungelo, Uukunjemi, Vilkinlax, Wingiö, Wiuhkola, Wästilä, Ylinen, Yrjölä

Related Sources
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Taxation

 * 1809-1915 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images