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A closer look at a census record

A closer look at a census record

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, thus leaving valueable information to be fo... Read more...
The 100 most common surnames in Denmark

The 100 most common surnames in Denmark

This list covers the 100 most common surnames in present-day Denmark. It explains the orig...
Vital Records in the Danish Parish Registers

Vital Records in the Danish Parish Registers

All vital records in Denmark—births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and bur...
Census Lists - An Introduction to the Danish Censuses

Census Lists - An Introduction to the Danish Censuses

The censuses provide snapshots of all the households in Denmark, Schleswig and Holstein at...
 

Emigration from Denmark - An Introduction

Emigration from Denmark - An Introduction In the 1800's people across Europe where on the move, and especially after the 1840's many people departed the "Old World" to seek a better life abroad. Along with millio...

A brief history of Denmark - Denmark in the 1800s

A brief history of Denmark - Denmark in the 1800s During the 1700s, the Danish-Norwegian merchant fleet had become large and rather powerful, and in size only surpassed by the British fleet. Although Denmark trie...
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Vital Records in the Danish Parish Registers

Vital Records in the Danish Parish Registers All vital records in Denmark—births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and burials—are registed in parish registers (or church books). Unlike, for example, ...
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Surnames deriving from a farmstead

Surnames deriving from a farmstead A sub-group of the habitation names are those surnames that derive from the name of a farmstead, which often was owned by the family at the time when the surname was take...
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Place Name Etymology: Common Elements in Danish Place Names

Place names found in the historic Denmark, as well as throughout Scandinavia, are different from other place names in most respects. Most of these place names are very ol...
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From the new Family History Blog

  • Finding information in the military archives Written by Anders Buch-Jepsen

    Knud Christian Hansen Skov, 4th Dragoon Regiment, Næstved, Denmark, about 1887
    Knud Christian Hansen Skov, 4th Dragoon Regiment, Næstved, Denmark, about 1887

    Let's take a closer look on how to find information in the military archive, in this case closing in a specific regiment and a specific conscript, my great grandfather, Knud Christian Hansen Skov. This post is about how I found some of the military records available regarding my great grandfather and hopefully it can be a kind of 'how-to' when you need to find information about your own ancestors.

    I started out with nothing more than my great grandfather's name and an old photo of him in uniform as well as a general idea of when he served (my initial guess was 1890 +/- 5 years). Unfortunately noone in my family could give me anymore details than that, except of cource that everyone remembers my grat grandmother telling that "he looked so handsome in his uniform". Not much to go by, but lets see what we can find. Luckily the Danish archives have rather much information available and the resources are generally very well organized.

    First step was taking a closer look at the photo. The photo shows my great grandfather mounted on horseback and wearing a dragoon's uniform (dragoons wear a characteristic helmet). Beneath the photo is the name of the photographer, Ed Langhoff in Næstved (in this case spelled 'Nestved').




    Written on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 14:21 in Tracing Ancestors
    Tags: Archives Photos Military Records Photographers Army 2 comments Read more...
  • Court records: Extracts from the Judicial District of Koldinghus Written by Anders Buch-Jepsen

    The Judicial District of Koldinghus ("Koldinghus Birk") was in effect from 1719 to the 1765/67, and covered the districs of Elbo, Holman, Brusk, and Jerlev (Vejle County) and Anst and Slav (Ribe County). The Birk, also known as "Birketing" or "Ting" (see also Thing (assembly) from Wikipedia) where both a legislative and judiciary assembly. The term "Ting" is preserved in modern Danish, for example the "Folketing", the Danish Parliament.

    The following extracts contains cases of alleged paternity, collection of rewards, illegal distilling of spirits, tithe not paid and even murder!




    Written on Saturday, 20 June 2009 06:37 in Tracing Ancestors
    Tags: District Old documents Court Records 1 comment Read more...

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