Nyland
Strömfors
Parish History
- After the Treaty of Åbo in 1743, the border between Sweden and the Russian Empire was drawn on the Kymi river, dividing the Pyttis parish between the two countries
- The eastern side remained Pyttis and was a part of the Russian empire
- The western side was called Swedish Pyttis or Ruotsinpyhtää (Finnish) and was a part of Sweden
- In 1744 Jakob Forsell and Anders Nohrström bought the local ironworks, which was renamed Strömfors after their surnames.
- In 1817 Strömfors became the official Swedish name of the parish 1, 7
Of Interest
Stromfors Bruk Iron Works
In 1698, the governor of Uusimaa and Turku province, Johan Creutz founded the ironworks in the westernmost junction of the Kymi River. The name was updated in 1744 to Stromfors Iron Works by new owners, Anders Nohrström and Jakob Forsell.
To learn more history of this Iron Works, click here. 2
Villages & Farms
- Antilla
- Brädbondar
- Pojsas
- Kåskas
- Mårtens
- Eskils
Reimars
- Yrjölä
- Heikkilä
- Erola
- Smedens
- Willmans eller Hongav
- Sundvik eller Sisbacka
Farm names not given in the parish records of 1880-1889
- Gustafslugn
- Barkas
- Mickels
- Hommas
- Jönsas
- Bengts
- Samels
- Lassas
- Bengtars
- Ollas
- Eskils
- Mårtens
- Fiskars
- Strandas
Lappomgard
- Heickas
- Ryttars
- Lassas
- Nybondas
- Swarfwars/Svarfvars
- Böjas
- Buddas
- Kullbergs
- Sivers
- Norrila
See Westra-Tressio
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- Marby
- Petas
- Botas
- Grimss
- Qvarnby
- Storby
- Ollas
- Tervas
- Tomasas
- Knuts
- Smeds
- Björkböle
Farm names not given in the parish records of 1880-1889
- Lassas
- Pappila
- Bottas
- Fiskars
- Väfvars/Wäfvars
- Pesus/Tesus
- Pullos
- Klämola/Erola
- Möters/Flinckens
- Erikkilä
- Väntas or Wäntens
- Muckis
- Svidis
- Grejsas
- Smeds
- Peccola/Tekkola
- Remus
- Bengtars
- Nybondas
- Björkmans
- Rana
Bullers
see Ostra-Tressjo
- Skogby
- Willigsmans/Villigmans
- Holmgårds
- Dana or Sana
- Holmgårds
- Holmgårds
- Holmgårds
- Bergs
- Bengts
- Tavastas
- Holmgårds
- Antas
- Påvals
- Pasikas
- Nybondas
- Holmgårds
- Holmgårds
- Holmgårds
- Kaivola
- Hannula/Jackola
- Koskmattila
- Sihvola
- Pässilä
- Skarins
- Skräddars
- Ståhlens
Virjiniegård
Folk Dress
Each parish has a unique folk dress. Parish folk dress can be recognized by its style, colors, and patterns.
Strömfors folk dress photo used with permission of the Brage costume agency. 6

Resources:
- Strömfors, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruotsinpyht%C3%A4%C3%A4
- Stromfors Bruk Ironworks, http://northernwildernesskills.blogspot.com/2017/11/stromfors-bruk-old-school-axe-maker-in.html
- Strömfors Church, https://www.agricolaforsamling.fi/kyrkor-och-lokaler/kyrkor/stromfors-kyrka
- Strömfors Church, http://www.muuka.com/finnishpumpkin/churches/r/cestr/church_cestr.html
- Strömfors Church image, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Church_of_Str%C3%B6mfors_ Ironworks_Ruotsinpyht%C3%A4%C3%A4.jpg
- Strömfors Folk Dress image, Brage costume agency, https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-35
- Strömfors Parish, Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/aba128?en+0459
- Strömfors Parish Communion Records of 1806 – 1816: https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_sve.htm https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/HisKi-digiarkisto.php?bid=3899