Ostrobothnian
Kvevlax
Parish History
- As a part of the Korsholm parish, Kvevlaxs became a chapel parish in 1692 4
- In 1857 it became an independent parish 4
Parish Records
Villages and farms of Kvevlax were recorded in T.W. Karsten’s work, Svesk Bygd I Osterbotten: Nu Och Fordom. 2 Kvevlax Parish Communion records were not used to confirm these findings.
Because parish Communion records are listed by village and farm name and because farm names often were used as a part of a person’s name, it is interesting to note the following farms.
To open a printable list of villages and farms (pdf), click here.
Historic farms
- Burman
- Frantz
- Nygård
- Jakkula
- Krus
- Herrgård
- Kvenlander
- Svarvar
- Hjort
- Hurr
- Nygård
- Norrgård
- Enrot
- Lustig
- Knip
- Al
- Svan
- Lunelund
- Back
- Fant
- Berts
- Möuts
- Håkans
- Lund
- Bejar
- Örn
- Rabb
- Vik
- Södergård
- Åman
- Kuni
- Östman
- Heir
- Vasberg
- Ivars
- Hinders
- Mälsor
- Sand
- Näsman
- Varg
- Holm
- Back
- Björk
- Ström
- Nygård
- Finne
- Skräddar
- Riko
References:
- Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, Kvevlax parish, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/a48dcq?en+0216
- Karsten T.W., Svesk Bygd I Osterbotten: Nu Och Fordom; Helingfors, 1923, Kvevlax, pages 104 – 109
- Kvevlax, https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvevlax
- Kvevlax, https://uppslagsverket.fi/sv/view-103684-kvevlax
- Kvevlax Church, https://www.discoveringfinland.com/destination/church-of-kvevlax/
- Kvevlax Church image, copied from https://www.kvevlaxforsamling.fi/kyrka-och-lokaler/kvevlax-kyrka
- Kvevlax Church video, https://youtu.be/3sJT6a7x8co
- Kvevlax Folk Dress image, Brage costume agency, https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-77
- Kvevlax Forsämling, Church history, https://www.kvevlaxforsamling.fi/kyrka-och-lokaler/kvevlax-kyrka/historia
- Stone Farms in Moippe Village, http://www.kulturmiljo.fi/read/asp/rsv_kohde_det.aspx?KOHDE_ID=2048 select ‘på Svenksa’ to get English translation
Initial research done by SFHS Board Member – Dale Hjort