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|'''Sorting Nordic Identities 2: The Case of Three Ane Rasmussens.'''
|'''Sorting Nordic Identities 2: The Case of Three Ane Rasmussens.'''
|Using the case of Anne Kirstine Rasmussen, this class will demonstrate how to separate out multiple identities that have been merged or compiled into one person in the FamilySearch Family Tree. The class will review Nordic naming practices, Family Tree merging and sourcing guidelines, and discuss methodologies for sorting identities.
|Using the case of Anne Kirstine Rasmussen, this class will demonstrate how to separate out multiple identities that have been merged or compiled into one person in the FamilySearch Family Tree. The class will review Nordic naming practices, Family Tree merging and sourcing guidelines, and discuss methodologies for sorting identities.
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|'''Denmark Copyhold Deeds'''
|'''Denmark Copyhold Deeds'''
|Copyhold deeds generally begin in 1719 and are agreements between lords and the peasants who leased land from them. These records often record the name of the tenant his place of birth and relationship to the new tenant if any. This class will teach you how to locate and use these records to extend your ancestry.
|Copyhold deeds generally begin in 1719 and are agreements between lords and the peasants who leased land from them. These records often record the name of the tenant his place of birth and relationship to the new tenant if any. This class will teach you how to locate and use these records to extend your ancestry.
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|'''Swedish Genealogy Files: Mystery of the Soldier Lars Holm'''
|'''Swedish Genealogy Files: Mystery of the Soldier Lars Holm'''
|Thirty-five years ago, a letter was received from the military archive in Stockholm stating very little had been found about the soldier Lars Holm of Västerlövsta parish. This end of line ancestor was well documented in military and parish records with no success. Revisited in 2015, this mystery was solved using an innovative combination of military, parish, and court records.
|Thirty-five years ago, a letter was received from the military archive in Stockholm stating very little had been found about the soldier Lars Holm of Västerlövsta parish. This end of line ancestor was well documented in military and parish records with no success. Revisited in 2015, this mystery was solved using an innovative combination of military, parish, and court records.
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