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A person’s birth day, month, and year are key to correctly identifying an ancestor. Usually people find the birth information (or age) in other records first, such as the [[Sweden: Household Examination Records (Husförhörslängder)|Household Examination]] records and many other record types too. In Swedish research, the entry in the parish birth and christening record is considered the [[Primary sources|primary source]] for this information. To do this, you must know 2 things: | A person’s birth day, month, and year are key to correctly identifying an ancestor. Usually people find the birth information (or age) in other records first, such as the [[Sweden: Household Examination Records (Husförhörslängder)|Household Examination]] records and many other record types too. In Swedish research, the entry in the parish birth and christening record is considered the [[Primary sources|primary source]] for this information. To do this, you must know 2 things: |
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