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Are there Swedish records that are searchable for more recent people?

Trevor K Hanson
Trevor K Hanson ✭
March 8, 2020 edited March 9, 2020 in Social Groups
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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  • Carole McIntyre
    Carole McIntyre ✭✭✭
    March 8, 2020

    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

    1. 070-633 74 20

    Civilstånd

    Ogift

    Födelsedag

    Fyller 92 år om 341 dagar

    Mer om födelsedagen

    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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  • Tanner Blair Tolman
    Tanner Blair Tolman ✭✭
    March 9, 2020

    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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  • Trevor K Hanson
    Trevor K Hanson ✭
    March 9, 2020

    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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