Åboland

Korpo

Land & Livelihood

  • Korpo includes many minor islands; about 2,000 in all.
  • The main island is Korpor Kyrklandet, where the parish village Kyrkoby is located.  This island is big enough to host several villages.  3

This map of the Korpo parish in 1938 displays on the HisKi project website, made available by the Genealogical Society of Finland. 9

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 1854 – 1864 were used to confirm village and identify farm names. 9,  10 & 11 

To open a printable list of villages and farms (pdf), click here.


Villages & Farms

  • Östergrannas
  • Westergrannas
  • Nästgrannas

  • Östergård
  • Wästergård

  • Wester- eller Nästgranna
  • Norrgrannas
  • Södergrannas

  • Norrgård
  • Sodergård

  • Norrgård
  • Sodergård

  • Westergård
  • Olofs
  • Granebacka
  • Svinholm

  • Norrgård
  • Sodergård

  • Klockars
  • Mattas
  • Hannas

  • Mickels
  • Erkas
  • Nissas
  • Lassas
  • Hollstas
  • Ollas

  • Westergård
  • Östergår

Havträsk/Hafträsk

  • Bryggars
  • Brännars
  • Widix
  • Maars
  • Lillvik

 

Wester-Houtsala

  • Yrjas
  • Kirstas
  • Kalsor

Öster-Houtsala

  • Loris
  • Frans Norrstu
  • Frans Nederstu
  • Mickels

  • Kejsars
  • Södergrannas
  • Hardas
  • Norrby
  • Jerngrufva

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Norrgård
  • Södergård

  • Lassfors
  • Norrgrannas
  • Bondas
  • Bengtfors

Wester-Kalax

  • Östergrannas
  • Nybondas
  • Gårdses
  • Rytars

Öster-Kalax

  • Södergård
  • Norrgård

  • Konungskär
  • Esseholm

  • Nedergård
  • Öfvergård

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Käkis
  • Kyris
  • Lasses-Westerstugu
  • Lasses-Österstuggu
  • Mattis
  • Svafars

  • Svarfars
  • Gunnars
  • Simons
  • Östergrannas
  • Karlund

Farm names not listed in the parish records of 1854 – 1864

  • Rosenberg
  • Kyrkäng
  • Mjöllnars
  • Rosklobb

  • Orrklobb

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

  • Westergård
  • Östergård

Farm names not listed in the parish records of 1854 – 1864

  • Lifors
  • Mattfors
  • Mickfors
  • Junnil
  • Klavul
  • Knuters
  • Jeppas
  • Kura
  • Kalkbruk

Farm names not listed in the parish records of 1854 – 1864

  • Söddergård
  • Norrgård

Farm names not listed in the parish records of 1854 – 1864

Wester-Retas

  • Henrikas
  • Pedars
  • Rauvas
  • Gudmunds

Öster-Retas

  • Arvids
  • Mellangård
  • Gunnars
  • Klemets
  • Mårwik
  • Klubb

  • Kocks
  • Knuts
  • Smeds
  • Ingas
  • Gesars
  • Napas
  • Kaitholm

  • Kortas
  • Grabbas
  • Hannas
  • Pellas
  • Nissas
  • Nybondas
  • Heimamo
  • Kait

  • Westergård
  • Östergård
  • Kalfholm

  • Jerm

Suvälaks / Syvelax

  • Nästgrannas
  • Östergranna
  • Haters
  • Björkholm

  • Wästergrannas
  • Norrgrannas
  • Östergrannas
  • Södergrannas

  • Westerby
  • Svens
  • Jonus
  • Dragsvik

  • Kejsars
  • Södergrannas
  • Hardas
  • Norrby
  • Jerngrufva

  • Östergård
  • Wästergård
  • Rahas

  • Norrgård
  • Söddergård

St Michael of Korpo

Parish Church

St Michael of Korpo  3, 4, 5 & 6

Attribution: I, Västgöten / CCBY-SA

(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/7

  • Completed in the early 15th century (1420 – 1430) 3
  • Has a medieval tower; not built for bells, but likely served as a fortress, where you could take refuge during troubled times 4

For more detailed information about the Korpo church, click here6

Folk Dress

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

Korpo folk dress photo used with permission of the Brage costume agency. 8

Resources:

  1. Korpo, https://visitparainen.fi/en/korpo/
  2. Korpo, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korpo
  3. Korpo, https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Korpo
  4. Korpo Church https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korpo_kyrka
  5. Korpo Church, https://www.vastabolandsforsamling.fi/kyrkor-och-lokaler/kyrkor-och-kapell/korpo-kyrka
  6. Korpo Church, http://www.korpo.net/Kirkko.html
  7. Korpoo Church image, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Korpo_kyrka,_den_28_juni_2007,_bild_75.JPG
  8. Korpo Folk Dress image, Brage costume agency, https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-45
  9. Korpo Parish, Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/aal8tv?en+0226
  10. Korpo Parish Communion Records of 1858-1864, https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm
  11. Korpo Parish Communion Records of 1858-1864, https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/HisKi-digiarkisto.php?bid=4886
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