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*Name | *Name | ||
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* | *Family relationships | ||
* | *Year of birth | ||
* | *Birthplace | ||
* | *Property | ||
* | *Physical health (deaf, dumb, mute, etc.) | ||
Census records are especially valuable because they list a large portion of the population. They provide information when records (or portions of records) are missing. Generally, you will find more detailed family information in more recent censuses. The census records identify birthplaces beginning in 1865. Use the information with caution, however, since some information may be incorrect. Remember the census records are secondary sources! | |||
=== Census Records prior to 1600 === | === Census Records prior to 1600 === | ||
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*'''Abroad''' Citizens in Copenhagen after the city fire 1728 | *'''Abroad''' Citizens in Copenhagen after the city fire 1728 | ||
and a census from '''Telemark '''in 1782 which has lists for 20 parishes.<br> | and a census from '''Telemark '''in 1782 which has lists for 20 parishes.<br> | ||
=== Census Records, 1800's === | === Census Records, 1800's === | ||
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When you find your family in one census, search that same location in earlier and later census records for additional family members. Sources that may give street addresses for large cities in Norway include Church records of christenings, marriages, burials and probate records. | When you find your family in one census, search that same location in earlier and later census records for additional family members. Sources that may give street addresses for large cities in Norway include Church records of christenings, marriages, burials and probate records. | ||
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