Uncover Your Swedish Roots: Save 10% on Our Easy-to-Understand Genealogy Research Guide!

By | July 5, 2023

FRPC is excited to announce that we have a new collection in stock – Genealogy at a Glance: Swedish Genealogy Research. To celebrate, we’re offering a 10% discount. Don’t hesitate, place your orders by clicking on the given links.

Researched and compiled by Robert Johnson, this 4-page laminated guide offers you a glance at Swedish genealogy. Detailed with item number GPC3041 and ISBN number 9780806321059, this comprehensive guide provides valuable insight on tracing your Swedish ancestry.

The first significant Swedish migration to North America happened between the years 1638 and 1655, with the establishment of the New Sweden colony along the Delaware River’s lower reaches. A significant influx of Swedes immigrated during the Great Migration period (1850-1930). According to the 2000 U.S. federal census, a whopping 4 million Americans claimed Swedish roots.

This guide by Robert Johnson provides an enriching starting point for tracing your Swedish family history. It covers the crucial aspects of Swedish immigration, Swedish language, and surnames. Johnson seamlessly navigates through major record sources, storage houses and online resources and even offers tips and additional referrals for further research.

Genealogy at a Glance: Swedish Genealogy Research makes your journey into your family history an easier endeavor, more so if you have Swedish heritage.

Here’s a sneak peep into the product’s Table of Contents:

Quick Facts
Swedish Immigration to North America
New Sweden 1638-1655
Migration Records
Swedish Language and Understanding Your Swedish Family History
Primary Record Sources
Household Examination Records
Birth, Christening, Banns, Marriage, and Death, Burial Records
Relocation Records
Tax Records
Census Records
Estate Inventories
Court Records
Military Records
Land Records
Archival Depositories
Other Online Resource.

Once again, this helpful guide is titled ‘Genealogy at a Glance: Swedish Genealogy Research’, written by Robert Johnson, and released in 2020 with item # GPC3041.

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