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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Quite comprehensive records for your family, perhaps for several generations, are kept by the mayor's office of each municipality. Civil registers of birth, marriage, and death are kept there. In addition, an important record, unique to Greece, the Dimologion is an actual "family group record". Census records, contracts, and other records can be found.
A. Write for birth and death records from 1925 to the present.
B. Write for the family status/structure (Dimologion) record for your family. |