Ostrobothnia
Korsnäs
Parish History
It is believed that Finnish speaking people from Häme used the coast of Korsnäs for fishing on a seasonal basis. The Swedish speaking settlers came to the area in the 13th or 14th centuries. 4
- Korsnäs originally was a part of the Närpes parish
- In 1604 Korsnäs became a parish chapel under the Närpes parish
- In 1887 it became an independent parish 4
Parish Records
Villages and farms of Korsnäs were recorded in T.W. Karsten’s work, Svesk Bygd I Osterbotten: Nu Och Fordom. 6 Korsnäs Parish Communion records were not used to confirm these findings.
Because parish Communion records are listed by 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 historic villages and farms in Korsnäs (pdf), click here.
Historic Villages
The historic villages in the Korsnäs parish include:
- Edsvik
- Harvström
- Korsbäck
- Kyrkobyn (the church village)
- Moikipää (now called Molpe)
- Taklaks
- Träskböle
- Töjby
- Överträsk
Farms
- Skyl
- Gull
- Rein
- Markusfolk
- Mannfolk
- Nissper
- Nygårds
- Rusk
- Ragvals
- Mars
- Uppels
- Hovman
- Mattfolk
- Pellfolk
- Norrgård
- Mätts
- Antfolk
- Lillmars
- Marielund
- Riddar
- Hartvik
- Holti
- Sandsten
- Kronbacka
- Mars
- Mattans
- Åbb
- Jut
- Båsk
- Lillbåsk
- Ingels
- Lassas
- Bäcks
- Helenlund
- Korsbäck
- Häggvik
- Back
- Råbacka
- Vadbacka
- Granskog
- Granlund
- Mars
- Norrgård
- Nygårds
- Tomasfolk
- Jobbens
- Säbbfolk
- Antfolk
- Pått
- Mann
- Jut
- Stenlund
- Österholm
Mokipää is mentioned in historical documents as early as 1490. 4
- Träskvik
- Taklaks
- Västerlaklaks
- Bjurbäck
- Västerlund
- Åblad
- Lindström
- Gränlund
- Kamb
- Höglund
- Strandholm
- Västerholm
- Västermark
- Blom
- Östermarks
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- Träskbacka
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- Högbacka
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- Härtsbacka
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- Träskböle
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- Österbacka
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- Asplund
- Ulvens
- Mars
- Vitans
- Geust
- Stuns
- Pil
- Mannfolk
- Storgeust
- Storås
- Österdal
- Västerdal
- Blacknäs
- Stenholm
- Sandbacka
- Viitaniemi

Folk Dress
Each parish has a unique folk dress. Parish folk dress can be recognized by its style, colors, and patterns.
Korsnäs folk dress photos are used with permission of the Brage costume agency.


References
- Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, Terjärv parish, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/a1kwo3?en+0228
- Karsten T.W., Svesk Bygd I Osterbotten: Nu Och Fordom; Helingfors, 1923, pages 50- 59
- Korsnäs, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korsn%C3%A4s
- Korsnäs Church, https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/1907/korsnas-church/
- Korsnäs Church image, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11872688
- Korsnäs Folk Dress image,
Woman’s – https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-74
Man’s – https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-75 - Korsnäs Kommun, Kornas Historia, Näarpes Tryckeri Ab, 1981, page 598
- Korsnäs Museum, http://www.korsnas.hembygd.fi/in_english/the_museum/
- Korsnäs Parish Map 1913, http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00007808/