Nätra Parish, Västernorrland, Sweden Genealogy

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History
Nätra was mentioned as its own gäll in 1314 along with the parish of Sidensjö (which was ) created the same century. Since the beginning of the 1600's the pastor from Nätra would usually preach 2 sermons a year at the Ulvö fishing village..

Place Names
Bergom, Bjällsta, Bjästa, Björkåbäck, Björsby, Blåvik, Bredånger, Bräcke, Bäck, Bölen, Dal, Eden, Finnborg, Fors, Fröstdal, Förnätra, Genesön, Gladom, Gärden, Hagaris, Hummelvik, Hålviken, Hälle, Järvvik, Kornsjö, Långnäs, Mjäla, Norrsvedje, Norrtjärn, Norum, Nyland, Näs, Näske, Nätra, Nässjö, Nässjöbäcken, Orrvik, Prästbordet,Sandvik, Sel, Sjögom, Skrike, Skule, Skulnäs, Spjute, Strängön, Sunnansjö, Sörgård, Sörsvedje, Sörtjärn, Trysunda, Trysundaön, Ulvön, Utby, Vik, Västansjö, Västanå, Västersel, Ytterböle, Åmynnet, Öden, Östersel

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


 * Surrounding Parishes

Sidensjö, Själevad, Vibyggerå

Collections

 * Church Records

All the early church records were destroyed in the fire of 1807. The birth, marriage, and death records begin in 1809 and are consistent forward in time after that. There is a communion record that spans from 1768 to 1822. The flyttningsattester span 1815 to 1878. The earliest Husförhörslängd is begins in 1810. They are consistent up to 1895 when they were changed over to Församlingsböcker. The Husföhör seem to be kept well although they do not list the birth place, or a birth day and month up until about 1865.


 * Court Records


 * Military Records

Related Sources

 * Digital

Nätra Hembygdsförening


 * Printed

The book Släkter och gårdar i Nätra by Jan O. Nordvall and Per Sundin is the comprehensive source for the people who lived in Nätra between 1535 – 1900.

Societies and Libraries
Nätra Hembygdsförening The Nätra Hembygdsförening was founded in 1935. The society is located at the Hembygdsgården (the local Folk History site) located at Prästbordet between the church and the medieval church ruins. The manor house where they meet was built in the 1700s and comes from Näske village.