Display title | Romania Guild and Apprenticeship records |
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Date of page creation | 03:33, 29 May 2013 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Guild and apprenticeship records were records of merchants, craftsmen, tradesmen, skilled laborers, and persons bound by indenture who served others for prescribed periods of time to learn an art or a trade. Records begin in 1450 and represent some of the oldest family history records in Romania. They were maintained until about 1800. These records can be used to gather information on the apprentice and his family members (namely parents) and places and dates of residence. They are especially useful in the earlier years when other church or vital records do not exist. |