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''[[Denmark|Denmark]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]'''''Finding Death Information''' | |||
Throughout history, one of the biggest changes a person experiences in their life is marriage. For many countries, marriage records are one of the first record types to be created, and are usually the oldest records. | |||
== Step 1: What do I know? == | == Step 1: What do I know? == | ||
The first step in finding | The first step in finding the marriage information of a couple is to determine what you already know. Before beginning research, ask yourself the following questions: | ||
#Do I already have a | #Do I already have a marriage date and place? How accurate is that information? | ||
#Are there any living relatives that would already have the information? | #Are there any living relatives that would already have the information? | ||
#Are there secondary sources (such as online [[Family Trees: An Online Research Tool|Family Trees]] and [[Denmark: Biographies|Biographies]]) that would have the information? What have others found? | #Are there secondary sources (such as online [[Family Trees: An Online Research Tool|Family Trees]] and [[Denmark: Biographies|Biographies]]) that would have the information? What have others found? | ||
If you do find | If you do find the couple's marriage information in your family records, or other easily available sources, make sure to document where you found that information. Also, make sure to determine whether the information found is merely family hearsay or if it came from original records. | ||
{{Tip | {{Tip | ||
|Compiled sources are a great place to start for finding a birth date.[[Denmark Biography|Biographies]], [[Denmark Genealogy|Genealogies]], and [[Denmark Periodicals|Periodicals]] are just a few of the compiled sources available. Although these records are secondary, they are usually well documented. The information in these sources should be sourced well enough that you could find the original record if you wanted to. | |Compiled sources are a great place to start for finding a birth date.[[Denmark Biography|<u>Biographies</u>]]<u>, </u>[[Denmark Genealogy|<u>Genealogies</u>]]<u>, and </u>[[Denmark Periodicals|<u>Periodicals</u>]] are just a few of the compiled sources available. Although these records are secondary, they are usually well documented. The information in these sources should be sourced well enough that you could find the original record if you wanted to. | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Step 2: | == Step 2: Work with what you know == | ||
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== Step 3: What records can I search to find marriage information? == | |||
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#[[Denmark Church Records| | #[[Denmark Church Records|Church Records]] <br> | ||
#[[Denmark Civil Registration| | #[[Denmark Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]:<br> | ||
#[[Denmark Probate Records| | #[[Denmark Probate Records|Probates]]:#[[Denmark Cemeteries|Cemeteries]]: | ||
#[[Denmark Cemeteries| | |||
If you still cannot find the | If you still cannot find the marriage try the following records. These records may not give an actual marriage date or place, but they can give clues. | ||
#[[Denmark Census|<u>Censuses</u>]]: | #[[Denmark Census|<u>Censuses</u>]]: <br> | ||
#[[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)|<u>Military Levying Rolls</u>]]: | #[[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)|<u>Military Levying Rolls</u>]]:#[[Denmark Court Records|<u>Court Records</u>]]:#[[Denmark Taxation|<u>Taxes</u>]]:#[[Denmark Occupations|<u>Occupational Records</u>]]: | ||
#[[Denmark Court Records|<u>Court Records</u>]]: | |||
#[[Denmark Occupations|<u>Occupational Records</u>]]: | |||
== Step 4: What's next? == | == Step 4: What's next? == | ||
After you have determined the | After you have determined the marriage information of the ancestor, you can begin to search for other records. | ||
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1. [[Danish Research: Getting Started|Getting Started]]<br>2. [[Denmark: Finding Birth Information|Birth Information]]<br>3. [[Denmark: Finding Marriage Information|Marriage Information]]<br>4. [[Denmark:_Finding_Death_Information|Death Information]]<br>5. Place of Origin in Denmark<br>6. Moving within Denmark | 1. [[Danish Research: Getting Started|Getting Started]]<br>2. [[Denmark: Finding Birth Information|Birth Information]]<br>3. [[Denmark: Finding Marriage Information|Marriage Information]]<br>4. [[Denmark:_Finding_Death_Information|Death Information]]<br>5. Place of Origin in Denmark<br>6. Moving within Denmark | ||
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7. Emigration information<br>8. Immigration information<br>9. Using witnesses to find the next generation<br>10. Families in Sønderjylland (Southern Denmark)<br>11. City People and Research<br>12. Miscellanious | 7. Emigration information<br>8. Immigration information<br>9. Using witnesses to find the next generation<br>10. Families in Sønderjylland (Southern Denmark)<br>11. City People and Research<br>12. Miscellanious | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Denmark | [[Category:Denmark|Denmark]] | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 7 December 2012
Denmark
Finding Death Information
Throughout history, one of the biggest changes a person experiences in their life is marriage. For many countries, marriage records are one of the first record types to be created, and are usually the oldest records.
Step 1: What do I know?[edit | edit source]
The first step in finding the marriage information of a couple is to determine what you already know. Before beginning research, ask yourself the following questions:
- Do I already have a marriage date and place? How accurate is that information?
- Are there any living relatives that would already have the information?
- Are there secondary sources (such as online Family Trees and Biographies) that would have the information? What have others found?
If you do find the couple's marriage information in your family records, or other easily available sources, make sure to document where you found that information. Also, make sure to determine whether the information found is merely family hearsay or if it came from original records.
| Tip: Compiled sources are a great place to start for finding a birth date.Biographies, Genealogies, and Periodicals are just a few of the compiled sources available. Although these records are secondary, they are usually well documented. The information in these sources should be sourced well enough that you could find the original record if you wanted to. |
Step 2: Work with what you know[edit | edit source]
Step 3: What records can I search to find marriage information?[edit | edit source]
If you still cannot find the marriage try the following records. These records may not give an actual marriage date or place, but they can give clues.
Step 4: What's next?[edit | edit source]
After you have determined the marriage information of the ancestor, you can begin to search for other records.
| How to Find Information for Danish Ancestors | |
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1. Getting Started |
7. Emigration information |