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=== Guild and Apprenticeship records ===
== Guild and Apprenticeship records ==


Guild and apprenticeship records were maintained to record those who entered into apprenticeships with merchants, craftsmen, tradesmen and other skilled laborers. Records begin in 1450 and represent some of the oldest family history records in Romania. They were maintained until about 1800. About 5 – 10 percent of the general population contracted apprenticeships. These records can be used to gather infomation on the apprentice and his family members, and are especially useful in the earlier records when other family history records do not exist.  
Guild and apprenticeship records were records of merchants, craftsmen, tradesmen, skilled laborers, and persons bound by indenture who served others for prescribed periods of time to learn an art or a trade. Records begin in 1450 and represent some of the oldest family history records in Romania. They were maintained until about 1800. These records can be used to gather information on the apprentice and his family members (namely parents) and places and dates of residence. They are especially useful in the earlier years when other church or vital records do not exist.  


'''Information provided:'''<br>Names of persons with whom the apprentice is indentured. Names of the apprentice, age or date of birth, places of origin or residence, names of and relationship to other family members and types of skills to be learned. Some guild recods also list birth and marriage dates of family members.  
'''Coverage:''' 5-10% of the population can be found in guild and apprenticeship records.


'''Location:'''<br>Regional Archives of the Romanian National Archives
'''Content:''' Includes names of skilled laborers, craftsmen, and apprenticeships, ages or dates of birth, places of origin and residence, family relationships, and types of skills to be learned. It may also include names of persons with whom the apprentice is indentured. Some guild records also list family members and dates of birth and marriages


'''Accessing the Records:''' Regional Archives hold guild and apprenticeship records. Archives do not do research, so a researcher must be hired. The Family History Library does not have any of these records.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Romania,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1989-1997.</ref>


 
==References==
The Family History Library has no guild nor apprenticeship records from Romania.
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