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Latest update: December 12, 2021

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Find a Swede aims to produce reliable and accessible genealogical research that descendants of Swedes find meaningful.

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The genealogy research offered by Find a Swede is currently under development.

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All prices are set in Swedish krona, SEK, and shown in SEK, USD or AUD.

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Any repayments are administered as soon as possible and at the latest within 30 days of the completion of the work.

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Please contact us if our products do not meet your expectations. All products sold through Find a Swede are made to custom, thus they do not fall under Ångerrätten, the right to regret an online purchase within 14 days.

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Find a Swede respects your privacy and will use as little as possible of your personal information. The personal information of living persons is protected through the EU regulation GDPR.

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Your personal information will be detached from the genealogical data within one year of delivery of the purchased products. You have the right to request the information that Find a Swede has stored about you. Find a Swede is liable to correct or remove your information if asked, with the exception of what is required by law as mentioned above. You can contact us through the contact form or the provided email address, both of which are available at https://findaswede.com/.

Disclaimers

The research performed by Find a Swede is conducted in accordance with common practice for genealogy in Sweden, but a lack of errors can not be guaranteed. Genealogical research is limited by incomplete, contradicting, and incorrect record data, as well as by human error in the interpretation and presentation of record data. Find a Swede use solely online resources, unless otherwise agreed.

The products and its components are offered for informational purposes only; Find a Swede shall not be responsible or liable for the accuracy, usefulness or availability of any information provided, and shall not be responsible or liable for any error or omissions in that information.

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Find a Swede is situated in Gothenburg, Sweden. All legal issues arising under these terms will be governed by Swedish law.

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Annika Höstmad – Swedish Genealogist
I love to search the Swedish records. To sort out I love to search the Swedish records. To sort out the contradictions, name changes and gaps. 
What's even better is when my clients get to know their family. From a different country and a different time. 
#familyhistorymatters #genealogistsofinstagram #swedishfamilyhisory #clientlove #familyhistorian #swedishancestry #swedishamerican #ancestry #ancestors #genealogista #genealogywork #femalesmallbusinessowner
The cherry trees are finally in full bloom here in The cherry trees are finally in full bloom here in Gothenburg, Sweden. I love it! True to an old port, the international influences are many in Gothenburg and Hanami is celebrated here every year.
Here are some of my recent favorites. They can all help you with your Swedish family history.
 
🌸 @riksarkivet_sverige has a database with Swedish censuses (Folkräkningar) between 1860 and 1930.
🌸 @lantmateriet just updated their site for historical maps (Historiska kartor). You can now search a larger area via the map. And the historical maps are divided between overview (översiktliga) and detailed (detaljerade).
🌸 @thecreativefamilyhistorian shares how to present your research in a structured and appealing way. Check out her Youtube channel.
 
Have you used any of these before? What are your favorites for family history?
#familyhistorymatters #genealogistsofinstagram #swedenisfantastic #cherryblossom🌸
Are you just starting on your Swedish family histo Are you just starting on your Swedish family history? 
If that's you, I have a tool for you. My free guide Four steps to remember a Swedish ancestor. It helps you remember everything you don't know that you know about your Swedish ancestor. By asking the right questions and giving your brain a nostalgic squeeze. :)
My clients come to me prepared with records and certificates about their ancestor. They want help with a mystery that may have been on their mind for decades. Who was my great grandfather? Where did he come from? 
And despite being prepared, a week later something more has popped up. Each and every time. Because we know more than we think we do. It may seem insignificant, until we start solving  the mystery.
You can make this process a little quicker with my free guide. Get it through the link in my bio.
#familyhistorian #swedish #familyheritage
It warms my heart knowing you can find your ancest It warms my heart knowing you can find your ancestor in Sweden, just like this client did. 
That even if you start out with only a few names - and they turn out to be wrong - you can trace your ancestor in the records in Sweden, rather than leaving it up to family tree hints. 
Here's what our client had to say:
"If you like to participate in searching for your Swedish ancestors then Find a Swede is for you. Due to the unique structure of Swedish records expert help is very useful. The possibility of getting that professional advice & guidance in structured way is extremely valuable when coming across questions or difficulties in finding information."
To connect with your Swedish ancestry, you must use reliable sources, so decide how you want to do it, rather than leaving it up to family tree hints.
#genealogyresearch #familyhistoryoninstagram #ancestralknowledge
Are you wondering where to start on your Swedish f Are you wondering where to start on your Swedish family history? 
What if I told you there was a way to research your ancestry in Sweden without relying on family tree hints? 
Yes, you can in connect with your family’s history all the way in northern Europe. Know where to look next for your ancestor and read about their family, home, and occupation. 
Does this sound sound like you?
* You don’t know where to search for your ancestors or how to read the records.
* You can't read the language.
* Your ancestors didn’t pass on their Swedish culture and you can't make sense of what you’re finding online.
Now imagine that
* You know which records to use and how to find them.
* You know the most important words for genealogy.
* You recognize the Swedishness in your own family members or even yourself.
#swedishlanguage #genealogy #familyhistory
In your Swedish family history, you want to keep t In your Swedish family history, you want to keep track of the place names. It's extra important in Sweden because family names were uncommon. And many had the same names.
To  make it even more interesting, many places have the same name.
Perhaps you know your ancestor was born in Nora.
But is Nora the name of a settlement? I get 12,766 hits on the map for Nora.
Or is it the name of a parish? There have been three different parishes with the name Nora.
In Swedish genealogy, you need three things for an address. They are in this order.
1 .Settlement or Village
2. Parish 
3. County
Keep track of which category a name belongs to.
When I was starting out, I mixed them up all the time, costing me countless hours of research.
So I can assure you, this is going to make your Swedish family history much easier.  Keep track of which category a place name belongs to.
#savefamilystories #ancestryresearch #swedishhistory
Connect with your Swedish ancestry with our upcomi Connect with your Swedish ancestry with our upcoming newsletter. 
Learn how to understand your family history in Sweden. Every other Saturday, straight into your inbox.
Sign ups open on February 22.
#ancestralknowledge #swedish #findyourroots
Is Sweden not making sense to you? I get it. #swe Is Sweden not making sense to you? I get it.
#swedenimages #knowyourroots #genealogistsofinstagram
We all have ancestors with a story. They disappear We all have ancestors with a story. They disappeared, had several families, or were orphaned at an early age. It makes you wonder.
I love to show descendants of Swedes what really happened.
You want to know what life was like in Sweden. You don't want a list of names and dates, but to really understand your ancestor and their family.
Starting with your stories, you get the data and the context that brings it all together.
#ancestralknowledge #swedish #findyourroots
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