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#<u>[[Denmark Church Records|Church Records]]</u> (see also [[Denmark: Engagement / Marriage Records|Church Engagement and Marriage Records]]): Church records are one of the best record types used for Danish research. Marriage records are usually one of the oldest ordinances recorded in the church. It is important to note that before 1814 the bride may or may not be recorded.<br> | #<u>[[Denmark Church Records|Church Records]]</u> (see also [[Denmark: Engagement / Marriage Records|Church Engagement and Marriage Records]]): Church records are one of the best record types used for Danish research. Marriage records are usually one of the oldest ordinances recorded in the church. It is important to note that before 1814 the bride may or may not be recorded.<br> | ||
#[[Denmark Civil Registration|<u>Civil Registration</u>]]: Although civil registration was not widespread in Denmark, it created detailed marriage records for the areas that it did exist.<br> | #[[Denmark Civil Registration|<u>Civil Registration</u>]]: Although civil registration was not widespread in Denmark, it created detailed marriage records for the areas that it did exist.<br> | ||
If you still cannot find the marriage try the following records. These records may not give an actual marriage date or place, but they can give clues. | If you still cannot find the marriage try the following records. These records may not give an actual marriage date or place, but they can give clues. | ||
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