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In later time periods, it became more common to have moving certificates on printed forms. Usually the moving certificates were kept in a general chronological order, loosely stacked by year and month. They supplement the moving in records for a parish. <br> | In later time periods, it became more common to have moving certificates on printed forms. Usually the moving certificates were kept in a general chronological order, loosely stacked by year and month. They supplement the moving in records for a parish. <br> | ||
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* The priest who issued the moving out certificate always wrote his name, date, and place of residence somewhere on the note (often at the bottom.) This can be confusing because the priests "parish of residence" is not always the same as the parish that the person is moving from. This is often the case where the priest who presided over multiple parishes in his pastorat has written a moving out certificate for a person moving from one of his parishes (just not the mother parish where the priest resides.) <br> | |||
*The priest who issued the moving out certificate always wrote his name, date, and place of residence somewhere on the note (often at the bottom.) This can be confusing because the priests "parish of residence" is not always the same as the parish that the person is moving from. This is often the case where the priest who presided over multiple parishes in his [[Swedish_Pastorat|pastorat]] has written a moving out certificate for a person moving from one of his parishes (just not the mother parish where the priest resides.) <br> | |||
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