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#[[Denmark Cemeteries|<u>Cemeteries</u>]]: Like all cemeteries, you can usually find the death information of the individual on the headstone. However, it is important to note that in Denmark, a person only remains buried while the family pays for the grave. When there is no one else to pay for the grave the body and headstone is usually removed and taken to the catacombs or crematorium. The headstone is usually recycled. | #[[Denmark Cemeteries|<u>Cemeteries</u>]]: Like all cemeteries, you can usually find the death information of the individual on the headstone. However, it is important to note that in Denmark, a person only remains buried while the family pays for the grave. When there is no one else to pay for the grave the body and headstone is usually removed and taken to the catacombs or crematorium. The headstone is usually recycled. | ||
Occupational Records | Occupational Records | ||
#<u>Guild Records</u>: | #<u>Guild Records</u>: | ||
Social Records | Social Records | ||
#<u>Poor Records</u>:#<u>Citizenship Records</u>: | #<u>Poor Records</u>:#<u>Citizenship Records</u>: | ||
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