Display title | Finding Birth Information for Swedish Family History Research |
Default sort key | Finding Birth Information for Swedish Family History Research |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A person’s birth day, month, and year are key to correctly identifying an ancestor. Usually people find the birth information (or age) in other records first, such as the Household Examination records. In Swedish research, the entry in the parish birth and christening record is considered the primary source for this information. To find the birth records, you must know 2 things: |