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#[[Copenhagen: Census|Census Records]]: Censuses are some of the best records for finding an address. Most of Copenhagen is indexed online at ''[http://www.ddd.dda.dk/ Dansk Demografisk Database].''  
#[[Copenhagen: Census|Census Records]]: Censuses are some of the best records for finding an address. Most of Copenhagen is indexed online at ''[http://www.ddd.dda.dk/ Dansk Demografisk Database].''  
#[[Copenhagen: Police Census|Police Census Records]]: A special census taken in Copenhagen by the police twice a year.<br>  
#[[Copenhagen: Police Census|Police Census Records]]: A special census taken in Copenhagen by the police twice a year.<br>  
#[[Copenhagen:_Church_Records|Church Records]]: Many times, a birth record, marriage record, or death record will list where the individual was residing when the record was made. It is adviseable to only search church records if a parish of residence is already known.
#[[Copenhagen: Church Records|Church Records]]: Many times, a birth record, marriage record, or death record will list where the individual was residing when the record was made. It is adviseable to only search church records if a parish of residence is already known.  
#[[Copenhagen:_Civil_Registration|Civil Registration]]:&nbsp;
#[[Copenhagen: Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]: Like the church records, civil registration will usually list where the individual was residing when the record was made.


== Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  ==
== Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  ==
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