Ytterlännäs parish

Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901) was the first schoolteacher, and first music director
Per Olof Bernhard Wahlberg (1852–1927) was the third music director

Ytterlännäs is a parish in the Diocese of Härnösand in Västernorrland County, Sweden.

History

Ytterlännäs parish, in the province of Ångermanland, belonged to the Archdiocese of Uppsala in the Middle Ages, but has been part of the Diocese of Härnösand since its formation in 1647. The two churches of the parish, the old one from the early 13th century, and the new one from 1848–1854, are located between the communities of Nyland and Bollstabruk, within Kramfors Municipality.

The Ytterlännäs Old Church dates from the 13th century and features medieval vaults, wall-paintings and wooden sculptures, and baroque furnishings including the unusual feature of two galleries; the Ytterlännäs Madonna is regarded by experts as a particularly fine example of the work from the Hälsingland workshop of Haaken Gulleson, all in an excellent state of preservation thanks to the church's being abandoned after 1854.

The Ytterlännäs New Church was completed in 1854 and is an example of the style known as a so called Tegnér barn.

Assistant vicars

"Komministrar i Ytterlännäs"

  1. Herr Lars, from 1542 to 1557
  2. Herr Nils, from 1582
  3. Olaus Nicolai, from 1593 to 1596
  4. Johannes Claudii, 1599
  5. Sanderus Erici, from 1599 to 1607
  6. Herr Lars, from 1613 to 1633
  7. Nils Persson, from 1636 to 1637
  8. Olaus Erici Rufinius, from 1637 to 1672
  9. Laurentius Christophori Hornæus (1645–1719), from 1672 to 1719
  10. Lars Larsson Hornæus, from 1719 to 1751
  11. Jöns Hornæus, from 1773 to 1778
  12. Petrus Jonæ Öman (1719–1796), from 1780 to 1796
  13. Israel Edenmark, from 1796 to 1812
  14. Daniel Orstadius, from 1812 to 1820
  15. Per Nordenmark, from 1820 to 1833
  16. Olof Grafström, from 1833 to 1835
  17. Nils Erik Höglund (1781–1838), from 1836 to 1838
  18. Israel Israelsson Näslund III (17961858), from 1841 to 1858. He was born on January 28, 1796, the son of Israel Israelsson Näslund I (1755–1837), a juryman; and Brita Persdotter (1766–1788). He was ordained June 6, 1819 to curate in Hede, vacancy preacher in Hede 1822, again curate 1826, appointed preacher temporarily in Sveg on May through August 1828, in September 1828, he was appointed reverend in Hede, where he was then appointed assistant vicar March 3, 1830, entered 1831. He was vicar in Frösön, November 25, 1835, entered May 1, 1836, got the title "vice vicar", honor and dignity the August 17, 1836 the same year named; empowered vicar in Torsåker-Ytterlännäs February 13, 1839, entered May 1, 1841, was at head of the pastoral custody in Torsåkers gäll April 10, 1844 through October 31, 1846. He died May 15, 1858 of smallpox.[1]
  19. Carl Gustaf Isak Jonas Oscar Stjernberg (1812–1901), from 1862 to 1901

Music directors

"Kyrkomusiker i Ytterlännäs"[2]

  1. Anton Julius Winblad I (1828–1901), 1851 to 1866. He was the first schoolteacher, choir leader, and church organist at Ytterlännäs from 1851 to 1866. He was born on October 8, 1828 in Stockholm. Anton was born on October 8, 1828 in Stockholm, Sweden to Lars Magnus Vingblad (1797-?), a carpenter journeyman; and Brita Christina Ökneberg (1799-?). Anton was baptized on October 11, 1828 in Stockholm at Maria Magdalena Church (Mariakyrkan). By 1851 Anton was the primary school teacher and he was leading the church choir in Ytterlännäs, Sweden. He married Margareta Kristina Höglund (1819–1854) aka Greta Höglund, on June 24, 1852 in Högsjö. On April 17, 1853: Antonette Kristina Winblad I (1853); and Johanna Maria Winblad (1853), their twin daughters were born. Johanna died on June 30, 1853; and Antonette died on July 18, 1853. On June 11, 1854 their third child, Antoinette Kristina Winblad II (1854-after1900) was born. Margareta Höglund, his wife, died in childbirth on June 11, 1854 giving birth to Antonette Kristina Winblad II. After his wife's death Anton traveled to Härnösand to take the exam to be certified as an organist. Each teacher was now required to be the church organist. When Anton returned from Härnösand, he began a courtship of Elsa Maria Elisabeth Näslund (1829–1907). Elsa's father was Israel Israelsson Näslund III (1796–1858) the reverend of Ytterlännäs. Anton and Elsa married on August 7, 1855 in Ytterlännäs. In 1858 grade 1 and 2 became "småskola" and children began school at the age of seven. On January 24, 1866 Anton moved the family to the "prästbordet" (church house), Anundsjö, Västernorrland, Sweden and it appears that Johan, his first born son, didn't move with the family. Johan would have been in a boarding school in Härnösand. Anton appears in the 1890 Sweden census working as a school teacher and living in Anundsjö with his wife and his two unmarried children: Antonette Kristina Winblad from his first marriage; and Frideborg Winblad. In 1900 the family was living in the prästbordet, and the only child still living at home was Antonette Kristina Winblad II. Frideborg was living and working in Härnösand, as a teacher. Anton died on October 30, 1901 in Anundsjö, Sweden.
  2. Erik Olof Boding, 1866 to 1875
  3. Per Olof Bernhard Wahlberg (1852–1927), 1876 to 1912. Per Olof Bernhard Wahlberg was the cantor and organist at Ytterlännäs. He was born in Grfbyn of Loos parish (Hälsingland) on May 17, 1852.
  4. Nikolaus Bölin, 1913 to 1947
  5. Thorvald Johannesson, 1948 to 1978
  6. Ulla-Marie Nilsson, 1979 to present

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References

  1. He had two siblings: Erik Israelsson Näslund (1791-1873) who married Margareta Steckson (1800-1856); Dorothea Israelsdotter Näslund (1793-?) who married Erik Abrahamsson Tjärnberg. He was registered in Härnösand's school in 1806 and became a student at Uppsala in 1818. He married Johanna Gustafva Ruuth (1800-1860) on March 23, 1821 in Östbacken, Hede, Västernorrlands, Sweden. Johanna was the daughter of Johan Christopher Ruuth I (1768-1822) Vicar; and Catharina Maria Martinel (1773-1813). He had the following children: Johan Israel Näslund (1822-1906) the 26th Reverend of Härnösand, Sweden (1859-1866) who married Emma Maria Falk (1817-1860); Carl Gustaf Näslund (1825-1899) the Reverend of Arnäs, Sweden (1872-1889) who married Kristina Carolina Sjöström (1839-?); Elsa Maria Elisabet Näslund (1829-1907) who married Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901); Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) who was a land surveyor in Härnösand and was Elsa's fraternal twin, and he married Annette Brandell (1820-?); and Johanna Näslund (1838-?).
  2. "Kyrkomusiker i Ytterlännäs" (in Swedish). Ytterlännäs Kyrka. Retrieved 2010-03-19.

Coordinates: 63°00′22″N 17°41′05″E / 63.00611°N 17.68472°E / 63.00611; 17.68472

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