More than 6 million people in North America have Swedish or Danish roots — and many more around the world. Whether your family came from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, or Aarhus, this is your chance to dig into that part of your history.
From June 5–8, to mark Sweden’s National Day and Denmark’s Constitution Day, MyHeritage is offering free access to:
That includes household books, birth and death records, newspapers, censuses, military lists, and more — even newly added Swedish passenger lists from 1869 to 1951. You’ll find the names, places, and stories that connect your family to the past.
Searching the collections is free with a MyHeritage account, which you can create at no cost — but viewing full records and saving them to your tree requires a subscription.
Search now at myheritage.com/research
Happy searching — and happy National and Constitution Days!
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Source: My Heritage
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