Hi Dusty, I am not sure what you are looking for. But, the Lutheran priests were charged with maintaining records for the population in general. So, no matter what religion was practiced, vital records were recorded by the Lutheran church. I have run across many instances of odopt (not baptised) or notes that families were Baptist or Mormon. So, being a member of another religion would not preclude B/M/Ds being recorded. If you are just interested in "general" information on how people were treated, others may have more information. Lois On 7/7/2015 10:45 AM, Dusty Gorman via wrote: > Hello, > > I am looking for some information on the history of religion in Sweden. > Specifically, I am looking for information on recognized and unrecognized > nonconformist religions in Sweden and what that meant. I was listening to > a webinar on Scandinavian genealogy and this came up. I think it may > answer a couple of questions I have about one of my ancestors. I think she > may have been a part of an unrecognized nonconformist religion. I have > been unable to find a source to give me more information on this subject. > Would anyone be able to point me to a source that could explain this to > me? Thank you in advance for any information you can give me. > > Dusty -- Lo in Flo Lois Kälander Casson Pensacola, Florida USA