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The Beginner's Guide to Swedish Genealogical Research
by Finn A. Thomsen.
Before starting the research in the original Swedish Records, collect all the information about the ancestor which may be available in old letters, dairies, journals, bibles, etc. Often, a lot of time and money can be saved by collecting all the facts at home or at relatives.
If the exact place or origin cannot be established in Sweden, various U.S. research sources should be searched, such as Church Records, Obituaries, County Histories, Immigration Records, Land Records, etc. They may contain the clue necessary to begin the search in the Swedish records.
This is just a small sample of the information given in this informative guide to Swedish genealogical research.
23 pp., Soft Cover, 8.5" x 11", 1984.
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