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[http://www.aggsh.de/ger/pag/ags/index.htm Segeberg - Emigrant Database]<br>
[http://www.aggsh.de/ger/pag/ags/index.htm Segeberg - Emigrant Database]<br>
Here was Henrik's explanation of the database for my blog.
   
   
"This reply is only about the Danish Emigration Archive.
===Danish Emigration Archive, Copenhagen Police Emigration Protocols===
It covers only emigration from Denmark in the period 1869-1940, but only the period up to 1908 is yet in the database.
It covers only emigration from Denmark in the period 1869-1940, but only the period up to 1908 is yet in the database.
Consequently emigration from that part of Denmark which was under German rule 1864-1920 is not covered, i.e. the counties Haderslev, Aabenraa, Sønderborg and Tønder north of today’s border.
Consequently emigration from that part of Denmark which was under German rule 1864-1920 is not covered, i.e. the counties Haderslev, Aabenraa, Sønderborg and Tønder north of today’s border.
The register was written by the police in Copenhagen but covers all Denmark.
The register was written by the police in Copenhagen but covers all Denmark.
   
   
From the main page http://www.udvandrerarkivet.dk/udvandrerprotokollerne/  it is possible to choose English among many other languages.
From the main page [http://www.udvandrerarkivet.dk/udvandrerprotokollerne/  Copenhagen Police Emigration Protocols]. it is possible to choose English among many other languages.
Once here, you can search for person’s by filling in the form and choose “Start Search”.
Once here, you can search for person’s by filling in the form and choose “Start Search”.
When writing a person’s name you write the family name first followed by one or more first names. Example “Madsen, Viggo”.
When writing a person’s name you write the family name first followed by one or more first names. Example “Madsen, Viggo”.
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