Åboland

Kimito


Parish Records

Because parish Communion records are listed by village and farm names and because farm names often were used as a part of a person’s name, it is interesting to note the following farms. HisKi project findings were used as a starting point to identify parish villages.  Then Parish Communion Records of 1873 – 1882 were used to confirm village and identify farm names. 6, 7 & 8 

In parish records, villages are grouped together by geographical locations referred to as a Bol.   The 1873-1882 records included:

This map of the Kimito parish in 1938 displays on the HisKi project website, made available by the Genealogical Society of Finland. 6
  • Prestegårds Bol
  • Engelsby Bol
  • Wreta Bol
  • Tjunda Bol
  • Gästerby Bol
  • Helgeboda Bol
  • Westankärr Bol
  • Nordviks Bol
  • Påfvalsy Bol
  • Högmo Bol
  • Mark Bol
  • Wekslax Bol
  • Pedersö Bol
  • Thorsböle Bol
  • Sjölax Bol
  • Strömma Bol
  • Kalkila Bol
  • Skaggböle Bol
  • Mainjemi Bol


Villages & Farms

Villages are listed alphabetically, not by Bol.

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Mellangård
  • Uppgård eller Mellangård
  • Westergård eller Gammelgård
  • Westergård eller Nygård
  • Östergård eller Sodergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Nedergård
  • Uppgård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Mellangård
  • Kullas
  • Norrgård
  • Södergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Buskas
  • Buris
  • Nedergård eller Mellangård
  • Norrgård eller Westergård
  • Södergård
  • Östergård

  • By

  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Bol
  • Klockars
  • Kullas
  • Nedergård
  • Smeds eller Östergård
  • Södergård
  • Uppgård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Rusthåll

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  1. Östergård

  1. Westergård
  2. Östergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Tyskas eller Östergård
  • Kämpas
  • Mellangård
  • Wäfvars

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Mellangård
  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Norrgård Rusthåll
  • Rusthåll

  • Bygges eller Södergård
  • Södergård
  • Norrgård
  • Westergård

  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Tegelgård eller Lillgård
  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Mellangård eller Westergård
  • Westergård
  • Norrgård eller Östergård
  • Östergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Sodergård

  • Westergård

  • Söddergård eller Westergård
  • Östergård
  • Mellangård eller Östergård

  • Westergård
  • Ostergård
  • Kullas Ostergård Mellangård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Norrgård
  • Södergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Nedergård eller Södergård
  • Uppgård

  • Mellangård Westergård
  • Norrgård
  • Östergård

  • Norrgård

  • Lillgård
  • Storgård
  • Storgård Norskulla

  • Södergård
  • Norrgård

  • Westergård
  • Norrbacka eller Östergård
  • Östergård

  • Nedergård
  • Nedergård eller Östergård
  • Uppgård
  • Werkholm eller Westergård
  • Westergård

  • Bondas
  • Mellangård
  • Smeds eller Södergård
  • Westergård
  • Ostergård
  • Norrgård eller Östergård

  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Westergård
  • Norrgård eller Östergård

  • Mellangård
  • Nedergård
  • Smeds eller Södergård
  • Topars eller Södergård
  • Uppgård

  • Mellangård
  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Falla elle Mellangård
  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Sodergård
  • Uppgård
  • Westerstuga
  • Österby eller Östergård
  • Yttergård eller Grops

  • Eller Mellangård
  • Nedergård eller Hagmans och Uppgård

  • Mellangård
  • Nedergård
  • Smeds eller Norrgård
  • Södergård
  • Uppgård
  • Westergård
  • Ostergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Norrgård
  • Södergård eller Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Uppgård
  • Ostergård

  • Qvarnböle

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Norrgård
  • Södergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Östergård

  • Nedergård
  • Uppgård

  • Östergård
  • Westergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Strömberg

  • Ojansuu eller Östergård
  • Sahuri eller Westergård

  • Backas
  • Storgård
  • Westergård

  • Rusthåll

  • Brändäng eller Norrbacka
  • Norrbacka eller Nästgård
  • Mellangård
  • Norrgård
  • Östergård eller Norrgård
  • Södergård
  • Westergård
  • Korfkulla Mellangård

  • Nedergård
  • Westergård eller Uppgård
  • Östergård

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Östergård Södergård

  • Buskas eller Uppgård
  • Nybondas eller Uppgård
  • Nedergård eller Östergård
  • Östergård

  • Bol
  • Mellangård
  • Smeds
  • Snickars
  • Storgård
  • Teglars

  • Farm names not available in parish records of 1873 – 1882

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Mellangård
  • Sjöholm eller Södergård
  • Södergård
  • Westergård
  • Östergård

Parish Church

St. Andrew’s Church 1, 2 & 3

  • First built during the 14th and 15th century, rebuilt in the 18th century (1920 – 1922)
  • One of the oldest stone churches in Finland
  • Functioned in the past as a place for civilian protection and defense

Image attribution: Motopark / CCBY-SA
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
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Folk Dress

Each parish has a unique folk dress.  Parish folk dress can be recognized by its style, colors, and patterns.

Kimito folk dress photo used with permission of the Brage costume agency. 5


Resources:

  1. Kimito, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terj%C3%A4rv
  2. Kimito Church: https://www.visitkimitoon.fi/en/see-do/sights/churches/26-kimito-church
  3. Kimito Church, https://www.kimitoonsforsamling.fi/kyrkor-och-lokaler/kyrkor/kimito-kyrka
  4. Kimito Church image: : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kemi%C3%B6n_kirkko_1.jpg
  5. Kimito Folk Dress image, Brage costume agency, https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-8
  6. Kimito Parish, Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/aal8tv?en+0191
  7. Kimito Parish Communion Records of 1873-1882, https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm
  8. Kimito Parish Communion Records of 1873-1882, https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/HisKi-digiarkisto.php?bid=7688


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