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Help needed in Australia to trace Finnish Ancestry

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AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Jun 2016 19:22

Name Arvo Johannes Koskinen
Event Type Burial
Event Place Helsinki, Uusimaa, Uusimaa, Finland
Cemetery Malmin hautausmaa
Latitude 60.23643
Longitude 25.02615
Birth Date 16 Jul 1905
Death Date 21 Apr 1980
Affiliate Create Date 2015-01-07 11:43:59
Affiliate Image Identifier 12231796

Richard

Richard Report 15 Jun 2016 00:13

I did not follow up on my post on Finlander Forum in 2014 because I discovered my information was wrong.and the person mentioned was not the blood great grandfather of my grandson.

Richard

Richard Report 14 Jun 2016 23:58

I have removed my email address and apologise for my error.

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 14 Jun 2016 13:28

You might find the following link useful - its a portal for many other FH sites

http://www.cyndislist.com/finland/

FFHA - Finland's Family History Association - is in both Finnish & English
http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm

You could also search to see if there is a Australian/Finnish FH society.
........

Did you follow up on the reply to a thread you posted in 2014 on http://finlander.genealogia.fi or was that a seperate query ?
Url shortened as it might have stretched the page
http://tinyurl.com/z5uzqoa

If you don't know any living relatives in Finland, whom to ask, you need to contact Tammela parish for details of his parents.
Their email is: tammelan.seurakunta[AT]evl.fi (from Tammela parish web page (http://www.tammelanseurakunta.net/DowebEasyCMS/?Page=Yhteystiedot))
It would not take many minutes for them to check his parents' names, birth dates and places. Practices vary, but you may get that information free of charge. If not, then you may as well ask for complete details of the family (possible siblings, death dates or moving out details). If the rates have not changed recently, the fee is €33/hour with some minimum charge.
Anyway, after getting parent's details, you may be able to continue with online data. As to Tammela, church records are available up to 1909 (births and deaths to 1910) for members of FFHA (http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm).
You may then ask us at Finlander Forum, if reading the records appears to be difficult, as it may for any beginners...

:) Jaska

P.S. You may write them in English, but at least complete report may be in Finnish.
.........

PM sent to Richard asking him (when he is back on the internet) to remove his email address, and to advise that suggestions or leads are normally posted onto a thread, not sent by email or Private Message.

malyon

malyon Report 14 Jun 2016 12:01

have you looked in familysearch it is free

Richard

Richard Report 14 Jun 2016 10:06

Hello Everyone,

I wondered if someone could help me or at least point me in the right direction.

I am based in Sydney, Australia and do not speak Finnish.

I am trying to do some family research for my grandson who has a paternal Finnish Great Grandfather.

His name was Jarl Helmer Koskinen (b 24/8/1922 Helsinki d 29/9/1991 Helsinki) His wife
was Irja Annikki Vahanen (b 25/2/1923 Sortavala Russia d 27/7/2008 Espoo Finland ) Jarl's parents were Arvo Johannes Koskinen and Meri Langholm.

My grandson's maternal Great Grandfather was Viijo Koistinen 29/1/1921-19/2/1969.

That is as much as I know and obviously if I can go further back I would be very pleased ( and hopefully my grandson will be in years to come!)

I look forward to hearing from someone and thank you in advance.

Richard Berling