Copenhagen: Finding a Place of Residence: Difference between revisions

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#[[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]]: Like the church records, civil registration will usually list where the individual was residing when the record was made.
#[[Copenhagen: Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]: Like the church records, civil registration will usually list where the individual was residing when the record was made.
If you cannot find a family's place of residence, you may need to begin searching parish to parish for the family. See the strategies under ''Step 4''.


== Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  ==
== Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  ==
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== Step 4: What's next?  ==
== Step 4: What's next?  ==


After you have determined the jurisdictions the family lived in, you can begin to search for other records.
After you have determined the jurisdictions the family lived in, you can begin to search for other records.  


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