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The poor records contain a vast variety of information concerning the individual or family receiving support from the state. Information varies from year to year and record to record, but there is common information in all. Some of the information you may find in the poor relief records are:<br>-Names<br>-Age<br>-Birth date (from 1855) and place<br>-Address<br>-Occupation (from 1816 the records contain work ability)<br>-When the individual or family recieved either public or private support and for how long<br>-Marital status of women<br>-How long the family or indiviual has lived in Copenhagen<br>-and other miscellaneous information including remarks about the family<br>  
The poor records contain a vast variety of information concerning the individual or family receiving support from the state. Information varies from year to year and record to record, but there is common information in all. Some of the information you may find in the poor relief records are:<br>-Names<br>-Age<br>-Birth date (from 1855) and place<br>-Address<br>-Occupation (from 1816 the records contain work ability)<br>-When the individual or family recieved either public or private support and for how long<br>-Marital status of women<br>-How long the family or indiviual has lived in Copenhagen<br>-and other miscellaneous information including remarks about the family<br>  


(These records are not available at the Family History Library)<br>  
(These records are not available at the FamilySearch Library)<br>  


== Access  ==
== Access  ==