Nyland

Snappertuna

Parish Records

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. HisKi project findings were used as a starting point to identify parish villages.  Then Parish Communion Records of 1880–1889 were used to confirm villages and identify farm names.  11, 12

This map of Snappertuna Parish from 1938 displays on the HisKi project 11

Parish History

  • Became a chapel parish under the Karis Parish in 1809
  • Was its own independent parish from 1915 to 1977 3, 10

Raseborg Castle

Of Interest

Resources: Raseborg Castle 1, 3
Attribution: Cecil / CC BY-SA
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.02

The Raseborg castle was built in the 1370s.  At that time, the castle was surrounded by water and the perfect location for defense and commerce at the Gulf of Finland. The castle functioned as a trade center and a military base for Västra (western) Nyland.

In the 15th century Swedish King Charles VIII and his court lived at Raseborg Castle.

A highly recommended read about the Raseborg Castle is available by clicking here1

Near the castle was a small neighboring village called Tuna.  It was a well-off community and many of the residents worked for the castle.  That was the beginning of the Snappertuna Parish.


Villages & Farms  

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Basckers
  • Klockars
  • Olars
  • Såna

  • Sorgård
  • Lillgård

  • Östergård
  • Westergård or Vestergård

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Westergård
  • Öster

  • Jeppans
  • Joffs
  • Klements
  • Nikles

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Rönnklobben

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Östergård
  • Westergård
  • Granhammar

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Granholmen

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Östergård
  • Westergård

  • Östergård
  • Westergård

  • Kålars
  • Simons

  • Storgård
  • Mellangård
  • Lillgård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Norrgård och Södergård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Westergård
  • Johannisberg

  • Östergård
  • Westergård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Öfvergård
  • Sundsbacka

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

See Väster-Rösund

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Långrödja

  • Aspholm
  • Lillholm

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Finnäs
  • Tunaberg

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Skepparen

  • Uteby/Asaborg
  • Nybons/Odensnäs
  • Nystuga/Wallhall

  • Östergård
  • Westergård

  • Storgård
  • Lillgård

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

See Rösund

  • Kamrarholmen
  • Sjömän

  • Farm names not in the parish records of 1880–1889

  • Eskils
  • Nygrann
  • Skåmars
  • Smeds

Parish Church

Attribution: Artifex / CC BY-SA
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.08

  • Cross shaped, wooden church
  • Stands alone on a hill
  • Originally built in 1688 – 1689
  • Belfry built in 1776
  • Church renovated in 1797 6, 7 

Folk dress

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

Snappertuna folk dress photo used with permission from Brage costume agency. 9

Resources:

  1. Raseborg, https://www.nationalparks.fi/en/raseborg
  2. Raseborg castle image, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raseborg_22062008_Au%C3%9Fenansicht_03.jpg
  3. Snappertuna, https://www.visitraseborg.com/en/see-and-experience/suburbs-villages/snappertuna/
  4. Snappertuna, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raseborg
  5. Snappertuna, https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&u=https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snappertuna&prev=search&pto=aue
  6. Snappertuna Church: https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/162/snappertuna-church/
  7. Snappertuna Church, http://www.muuka.com/finnishpumpkin/churches/t/cwsns/church_cwsns.html
  8. Snappertuna Church image:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Snappertuna_kyrka.JPG
  9. Snappertuna Folk Dress image, Brage costume agency, https://www.brage.fi/sve/draktbyra/draktbyran/folkdrakter/view-163648-34
  10. Snappertuna Parish, https://uppslagsverket.fi/sv/view-103684-Snappertuna
  11. Snappertuna Parish, Genealogical Society of Finland, HisKi project, http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/g0x7do?en+0497
  12. Snappertuna Parish Communion records of 1880 – 1889: https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/HisKi-digiarkisto.php?bid=23903
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