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This collection contains the 1940 census records from Sweden. Records typically include names, date and place of birth, relatives in the household and residence information. Additional details can be found on each record’s associated image.<br><br>Sweden did not take an official census in the same form as other countries, but registered the population through household examination and taxation records. These were usually collected by the local parish priest or clerk.<br><br>The records were extracted from the scanned lists using advanced AI technology developed by MyHeritage. Due to the use of artificial intelligence in extracting this information, some records may contain inaccuracies. It is recommended to review the associated images to verify the details.
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Theodor SvedbergResidence: 1940 - Kemikum, Uppsala Domkyrka, Uppsala, Sverige
Theodor Svedberg was a Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate for his research on colloids and proteins using the ultracentrifuge. Svedberg was active at Uppsala University from the mid-1900s to late 1940s. While at Uppsala, Svedberg started as a docent before becoming the university's physical chemistry head in 1912. After leaving Uppsala in 1949, Svedberg was in charge of the Gustaf Werner Institute until 1967. Apart from his 1926 Nobel Prize, Svedberg was named a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 1944 and became part of the National Academy of Sciences in 1945.