Nordlander
Norrland estate in Bjärtrå, Ångermanland, Sweden (1930), origin of the Nordlander family.
Place of originNorrland, Bjärtrå, Ångermanland
 Sweden
Estate(s)Norrland

Nordlander is a Swedish family originating from the village of Norrland, Bjärtrå in Ångermanland, Sweden. Daniel Persson (1683–1763) relocated to the Norrland estate from his former residence at the crown land (Swedish: Kungsgård) of Bjärtrå, a power house in Ångermanland until the establishment of Härnösand in 1585.[1] Subsequently, his sons Erik Nordlander (1723–1782) and Nils Nordlander (1726–1775) assumed the family name in accordance with that of the estate and its village.[2][3][4]

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  1. In adjacent to the estate lies the ruins of a medieval fortification or manor house, dated to the early 15th century with dendrochronology, which probably served as a regional military defense position and for housing military personnel. The residence of the Vogt, the regional Bailiff of Ångermanland, is believed to have been located on the same estate as the present building. Korsbyggnaden i Kungsgården – Länsstyrelsen Västernorrland. Lansstyrelsen.se. Retrieved on 2016-01-29.
  2. Norrländska släkter, del 2, O. C. Ahlström, 1892, s. 163
  3. Svensk slägtkalender, Örnberg, 1887, s. 159–161
  4. Norrländska släkter : Bergmankällor : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. Archive.org. Retrieved on 2016-01-29.
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