Astrup Parish, Hjørring, Denmark Genealogy
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History[edit | edit source]
Astrup Parish | |
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Jurisdictions | |
Stift (diocese) | Aalborg Stift |
Pastorat (chapelry) | Sindal-Astrup Pastorat |
Amt (county) 1662 - 1793 | Aastrup |
Amt (county) 1794 - 1970 | Hjørring |
Herred (district) | Vennebjerg |
Kommune (municipality) | Add here |
1788 – 1793 Lægd number | 8 |
1794 – 1869 Lægd number | 8 |
1870 – Udskrivningskred /Lægd number | 5/489 |
Gods (estate) | Baggesvogn gods; Vennebjerg herreds provsti; Villerup gods; Bøgsted gods; Horns Herredsret; Vennebjerg Herredsret |
Place Names[edit | edit source]
Alken Høj, Askhøj, Astrup,
Bakkely, Bavnehøj, Billekær Bæk, Birkholm Mose, Bitteby, Bjesing Bakke, Bjørnsbølle, Bolhus, Bolskov, Bolskovhus, Borrisholt, Borup Mose, Borupgaard, Bredmose, Brokhøj, Brokhøjhus, Brudehøj, Brændmose, Brændmosehus, Burholt, Bæklund, Bøgeholtsminde, Bøgelund, Bøgelygaard, Bøgholt, Bøgsted, Bøgsted Hovedgaard, Bøgsted Mark, Bøgsted Plantage, Bøgsted Skov,
Christianshaab, Christiansminde,
Draghøj, Dragsmose, Dragsmosegaard, Dragsmosehus , Dronningbjerge,
Egebakke, Egebakkegaard, Egebjerg, Egebjerggaard, Elnashøj, Engdrupgaard, Enggaarden, Engholt,
Frederiksminde, Fuglegaarde,
Galgebakke, Gedshedehus, Godthaab, Grevehøjgaard, Grimmeshave, Grue, Grøndalhus, Grønhøj, Grønhøjgaard,
Havegaard, Helmenshuse, Hjortmose, Holtmosegaard, Hundbjerg, Hundehøj, Hvims, Hvims Hedehus, Hving, Hving Mølle, Hving Møllegaard, Hyldely, Højen, Højmark, Højvang,
Iverslyst,
Kalstrup, Katrineholm, Kildalsgaard, Kirkebakke, Kirkehøjhus, Kirkemosehus, Kirkeskov, Kjeldsbakke, Klastrup, Klastrupgaard, Klovhøj, Komose, Korslund, Kragekær Bæk, Kratskovgaard, Kringelhøj, Kringelhøjgaard, Kuskgaard, Kærbjerghus, Kærhus, Kølhøjgaard, Kølhøjhus,
Langagergaard, Langagerhus, Langbakke, Langhøj, Langhøjgaard, Lerbækgaard, Lille Bøgsted, Lille Rye, Lille Solbjerg, Lille Østergaard, Lilleskovhus, Louisendal, Lykkehøj, Lykkehøjhus, Lyngmosehus,
Madum Hoved, Madumgaard, Marielund, Meldgaard, Milmose, Milmosegaard, Molbjerggaard, Mosegaard, Mulbjerg, Munkhave, Mølgaard, Møllebæk, Mølleenghus, Møllelund, Mølskov, Mølskovhus,
Nibe Høj, Nymarkgaard, Nyvang, Nørhede, Nørkærgaard, Nørkærhus, Nørre Sønderskovgaard, Nørreaas, Nørskov,
Ovehøj,
Paradis, Putten,
Ranhøj, Ravnsbjerg, Risborg, Rishøj, Rold Høj, Rudested, Ruthus, Rye, Ryemark, Rytterkrat,
Sandager, Sandbækhus, Skelhøj, Skelmose, Skipperhøj, Skovbo, Skovsgaard, Skrædderholt, Skærping, Solbjerg, Solbjerggaard, Solvang, Sparrevogn, Stensgaard, Store Rye, Svibakke, Søbakkehus, Søndergaard, Sønderhede, Sønderskov, Sønderskovgaard, Sønderaas, Søvejgaard,
Teglhøj, Teklaborg, Thomasmosehus, Tinghøjgaard, Tirup Mark, Tistedgaard, Torne, Tornegaard, Trindhøj, Trodsmosegaard, Troldhøje, Taagaard,
Vadet, Vandkær, Vejen, Vejenhus, Vester Skovhus, Vestergaard, Vestervang, Vilhelminelund, Visborg Høj, Vissegaard, Volhøj,
Ørnehuset, Øster Tirup, Østergaard
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- Surrounding Parishes
Hjørring amt: Bjergby, Hjørring, Mygdal, Sindal, Skt. Olai, Ugilt
Birth, Marriage, and Death Online Records[edit | edit source]
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- The vast majority of research you do in Denmark will be in church parish registers, which are held in the Danish State Archives available online at ARKIVALIERONLINE. Select your county and parish from the drop-down lists.
- The vast majority of research you do in Denmark will be in church parish registers, which are held in the Danish State Archives available online at ARKIVALIERONLINE. Select your county and parish from the drop-down lists.
- Help Reading Danish Records:
- Denmark Parish Register Headings provides translated examples of parish headings. You will be able to interpret much of what is in the records using these headings. Danish Genealogical Word List covers typical terms found in the records. Denmark Feast Day Calendars will help you translate dates written in feast day form. Denmark surnames are patronymic and change every generation, so carefully study Denmark Personal Names.
- Denmark Parish Register Headings provides translated examples of parish headings. You will be able to interpret much of what is in the records using these headings. Danish Genealogical Word List covers typical terms found in the records. Denmark Feast Day Calendars will help you translate dates written in feast day form. Denmark surnames are patronymic and change every generation, so carefully study Denmark Personal Names.
- Help Reading Old Handwriting:
- FamilySearch offers free online lessons about reading old Danish handwriting:
- Knowing What to Look for Next:
- To understand the best research strategies for these records, see Denmark Church Records Christenings Guide.
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- Lægdsruller, Danish Military Levying Rolls, is a census of men eligible to join military (1789-1932)
- Probate Records
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Family History Library Records[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- Krabsen & Medici. "Krabsens Stednavnebase." <http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/>, Dec 2011.
- Trap, J. P., ed. Kongeriget Danmark, 4th ed. Vol. 5, Hjørring, Thisted, Aalborg, Viborg og Randers Amter. København: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, 1901.