| The Heilborn Family Association has 99 members, of whom 10 are in the U.S. The Heilborn Family Association was formed on October 9, 1999, at the Naval Officers Club, Skeppsholmen, in Stockholm, where Daniel and Emilie had lived for a time when Daniel served in the Royal Navy. The Heilborn Association is open for membership to all descendants of Daniel and Emilie as well as for the descendant’s spouse or the person with whom the descendant is living. The purpose of the family association is: – to work for solidarity within the family – to take care of common family interests – to keep a register of family members – to do research in the history of the family – to inform the family members about the result of the search – to form and administer a family fund* *Means from the fund can be granted to members as a contribution to education, study travel, or similar purpose. |
The City Archive

Also visit our archive, which we have donated to the City Archives, and read letters and look at photographs. The archive is located at Kungsklippan (stadsarkivet.stockholm.se) and/or on their website (link to the Heilborn family): Link to Stadsarkivet
MyHeritage

Link to the association’s family tree on MyHeritage: Heilborn Web Site MyHeritage

Link to the association’s family tree on Facebook: Heilborn Family Group
Contact
| The Family Association Board: Per Ahldén, chairman Johan Heilborn, master of ceremonies Sophia Du Rietz, secretary Otto Heilborn, treasurer/membership Marianne Heilborn, substitute |
Address
Släktföreningen Heilborn
Gråstensvägen 3, 187 34 Täby
Plusgiro: 414 97 56-1
