Askersund Stadsförsamling Parish, Örebro, Sweden Genealogy

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Parish Location
Härad (District): Sundbo Härad

Län (County): Pre - 1779 Närkes och Värmlands Län                   After 1779 Örebro Län

Diocese:

History
Between 1643 - 1964 the parish was known as Askersund Stadsförsamling. After 1965 the Stadsförsamling and Landsförsamling were combined and called Askersund.

Mother Parish
In 1643 the parish of Askersund was divided into the Askersund Landsförsamling and Askersund Stadsförsamling. Between 1643 - 1961 the Stadsförsamling had its own pastorat. During the years of 1961 - 1964 the pastorat included the Landsförsamling.

Annex Parish
None

Parishes Created from Askersund
As stated above

Repository History and Record Loss
No significant loss to the collection

Farms/places
Allfarahagen, Backa, Badhuset, Barnhem, Berg, Bergdalen, Berglunda, Björkelund, Båtsmansstugan, Bäckadalen, Bäckatorp, Bäckmanstorp, Djupviken, Djupviksängen, Ekeberg, Eveborg, Fattighuset, Fågelvik, Gransjölund, Gransjöängen, Gustavsberg, Gårdsjö, Gårdsjöbacken, Gårdsjöbarnhem, Gårdsjölund, Hagaberg, Hagalund, Halfarehagen, Höglunda, Igelsjö, Igelsjöberg, Igelsjötorp, Jonahagen, Karlsbergslund, Karlslund, Klockaregården, Kraftskärrstorp, Kristineberg, Kvarnhagen, Kvarnrödjan, Kvarnsjölund, Kvarntorp, Kärrfallet, Ladhagen (became Lahagen), Lahagen, Lugnet (became Lugnstorp), Lugnstorp, Lustenrust, Lorentsberg, Loviseholm, Lövfallet, Marielund, Nordhagen, Norra Berglyckan, Norra Fallet, Norrlunda, Norra Skolhuset, Norra Äsplunda, Nybacken, Pollahagen, Pettersberg, Prästgården, Rektorsboställe, Rosendal, Rydbergshagen, Rådhuset, Rådhusträdgården, Röllingsberg, Röllingshagen, Sandbacken, Sandbäcken, Sjöfallet, Sjölunda, Sjöstorp, Solberga, Stadskvarnen, Starketorp, Stationshuset, Stenkulla, Strömsdal, Strömsvik, Stökastugan, Svärdsjö, Säbylund, Södra Berglyckan, Södra Fallet, Södra Skolhuset, Södra Äsplunda, Östra Tullhuset,

Rote
Askersund Stadsförsamling was divided into a number system. No mention of rote is found in the household examinations 1866 to 1890. It appears the numbering was a system of numbering the farms. During the time period 1866 to 1890 there were 212 to 215 such divisions. Also associated with the Stadsförsamling were a number of farms/villages that had their own names as seen above in "Places Associated to the Parish" under Farms/places.

Church Records
Födda / Döpta (Birth / Christening):

Lysning / Vigda (Banns / Marriage):

Döda / Begravda (Death / Burial):

Husförhör (Household Examination):

1866-1870 -- The major part of the Household Examination record is simply organized by a "farm" number with the numbers spanning from 1 to 212. Although the majority of the parish is under this numbering system there are also farms/places associated with the Stadsförsamling. For these places see above in "Places Associated to the Parish" under the heading Farms/places.

1871-1875 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870.

1876-1880 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870.

1881-1885 -- Same as above for years 1866-1870 but the number of farms spanned from 1 to 215.

1886-1890 -- This Household Examination record is organized in an alphabetical arrangement by the first letter of the surname of the head of household.

Inflyttning (Moving-In):

Utflyttning (Moving-Out):

Flyttningsbetyg (Moving Certificate):

Kyrkoräkenskaper (Church Accounts):

Cemeteries
The cemetery is located around the church.

Military
Livregementets Grenadjärer 18