Are there Swedish records that are searchable for more recent people?
I have created the family in FamilySearch based on records found in Ancestry.com. These look correct as their locations are all the same and similar notation in names/records.
However, with my limited tools, I don't know if the children are living or deceased. Are there tools today that would allow me to discover this? I know modern Swedish privacy laws may prohibit this, thus I'm asking.
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If you want to get in touch with living relatives,try using Google. Here is the result for Sven Tage Yngve Eriksson.
Sven Tage Yngve Eriksson
Tage Eriksson på Övre husargatan 23 a i Göteborg är en man på 91 år. Telefon: 0706337420. Adress: Övre husargatan 23 a, 41314 Göteborg.
Telefon
- 070-633 74 20
Civilstånd
Ogift
Födelsedag
Fyller 92 år om 341 dagar
Adress
Övre Husargatan 23 A lgh 1202
413 14 Göteborg
Län: Västra Götalands län
Kommun: Göteborg
He has the correct birth date.
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The Swedish Death Book version 7 will let you see all deaths in Sweden 1860-2017. That is the best way to solve your problem. You can use it for free at a family history center but it installed properly to family search so if you go that route you can only use version 6 which only covers 1901-2013. If you come into the SLC FHL, we have a physical CD of version 8 that you can use. You can also buy a copy here https://www.rotterbokhandeln.se/product.html/sveriges-dodbok-7. It costs 600 Swedish Crowns which is about $60. It is well worth the money.
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Thank you, Tanner. I will have to stop by the FHL as I'm not interested in buying it at this time and only wanted to look up one family.
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