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==== <br>'''“Church Archive Cataloging Plan” (Kyrkoarkiv:Förteckningsplan).''' ==== | ==== <br>'''“Church Archive Cataloging Plan” (Kyrkoarkiv:Förteckningsplan).''' ==== | ||
In the late 1800’s the Provincial Archives (Landsarkiven) were given the responsibility to collect and preserve the church records that were more than 100 years old from each parish within its region. All the church records were cataloged using the same plan for the entire country. Each type of book was given a letter code and then a volume number. <br>The main categories of books with their letters are:<br>AI = clerical surveys<br>B = removal records<br>C = Birth and baptism records<br>E = banns and marriage records<br>F = death and burial records | |||
For a complete listing of all codes see _____________________________ | For a complete listing of all codes see _____________________________ | ||
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==== More Reading: ==== | ==== More Reading: ==== | ||
Lackey, Richard S., Cite Your Sources. A Manual for Documenting Family Histories and Genealogical Records. University Press of Mississippi. 1980. ISBN 0-87805-286-0.<br>Mills, Elizabeth Shown, Evidence! Citation and Analysis for the Family Historian. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore. 1997. ISBN 0-8063-1543-1 | |||
==== <br>References: ==== | ==== <br>References: ==== | ||
Thorsell, Elisabeth. Cite Your Sources – Some Thoughts. The Swedish American Genealogist. September 2004. Vol. XXIV:3.<br>Johansson, Carl-Erik. Cradled in Sweden. The Everton Publishers, Inc. Logan, Utah. 1995. <br> |
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