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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. | ||
[[Media: | [[Media:SYLLABUS_Census_recod_Webinar_2014FS(1)_-_Copy.pdf|How to Search Census Records in Norway]] <br> | ||
'''Special signs from the electronic registration''' | '''Special signs from the electronic registration''' | ||
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(%) indicates stricken out text in the source. If a word or a sentence is stricken out it is marked with a % in front and behind the stricken out word (e.g. 'Peder%Hans%') | (%) indicates stricken out text in the source. If a word or a sentence is stricken out it is marked with a % in front and behind the stricken out word (e.g. 'Peder%Hans%') | ||
(!!) | (!!) signifies that this information in the source must be wrong for obvious reasons (!! alone in a field means that the information is missing) | ||
an asterik (*) after a piece of information, e.g. a surname, indicates that the information is not given in the original, but included by the registrator on the basis of the information regarding the surrounding persons in the source | an asterik (*) after a piece of information, e.g. a surname, indicates that the information is not given in the original, but included by the registrator on the basis of the information regarding the surrounding persons in the source |
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