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... however, only be used as an addition to the basic genealogical records found in parish registers and census list and perhaps in conjunction with other records such as mortgage records, probate records ...
2. A closer look at a census record
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Census Records & Enumeration)
On February 1, 1845 census were held for both Kingdom of Denmark as well as the duchies of Schlweswig, Holstein and Lauenburg. In this census the citizens place of birth where recorded for the first time, ...
3. The Danish Censuses in Details
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Census Records & Enumeration)
The following list containes details of the various census lists and will tell you what areas they cover and which enumeration fields are included in the records. Although the first census was taken ...
4. Enumeration Dates of Danish Censuses
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Census Records & Enumeration)
Censuses have been held in the Kingdom of Denmark at various intervals: 1767, 1787, 1801, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1901, 1906, 1911, 1916 and 1921. Additional censuses were ...
5. Notes on Enumeration Fields / Categories
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Census Records & Enumeration)
As mentioned, the demographic data from Scandinavia are of very high quality and the few discrepancies that may be found are often unimportant for researcher. In general, the census returns are an invaluable ...
6. Census Lists - An Introduction to the Danish Censuses
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Census Records & Enumeration)
The censuses provide snapshots of all the households in Denmark, Schleswig and Holstein at various intervals from 1769 onwards and have therefore become one of the prime sources of genealogical information. ...
7. Deaths / Burials - further details
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Births, Marriages and Deaths)
... (and some libraries) to obtain microfische copies of both parish registers and censuses concerning the specific area that they serve. Some archives also have printed indexes on a few of the provincial ...
8. Marriage Records - further details
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Births, Marriages and Deaths)
... also made uniquely, so a copy of a lost certificate cannot be obtained. However a copy of the specific entry in the parish register can always be made. Research at the Danish Archives The censuses ...
9. Births / Baptisms - further details
(Research Guides, Helps and Introductions/Births, Marriages and Deaths)
... locate the parents birth from the name and the approximate year of birth. The most obvious second steps are however to locate the entire family in the following census or to locate the marriage of the ...
This category contains articles on census records and enumeration. The Danish censuses provide snapshots of all the households in Denmark, Schleswig and Holstein at various intervals from 1769 onwards ...

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