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D | D | ||
Roman numeral for "five-hundred." | Roman numeral for "five-hundred." | ||
d' | d' | ||
French word for "of." | French word for "of." | ||
d'età di | d'età di | ||
Italian word for "of the age of." | Italian word for "of the age of." | ||
d'hier | d'hier | ||
French word for "yesterday's." | French word for "yesterday's." | ||
d'une part | d'une part | ||
French word for "on the one hand." | French word for "on the one hand." | ||
don, Italian (d.) | don, Italian (d.) | ||
Italian word for "respectful man's title." | Italian word for "respectful man's title." | ||
der, German (d.) | der, German (d.) | ||
German word for "the, of the." | German word for "the, of the." | ||
des, German (d.) | des, German (d.) | ||
German word for "of the." | German word for "of the." | ||
die, German (d.) | die, German (d.) | ||
German word for "the." | German word for "the." | ||
das (d.) | das (d.) | ||
German word for "the." | German word for "the." | ||
dem, den (d.) | dem, den (d.) | ||
German word for "the." | German word for "the." | ||
der, dem, des, die, das (d.) | der, dem, des, die, das (d.) | ||
German word for "the." | German word for "the." | ||
defunctus sine prole (d.s.p.) | defunctus sine prole (d.s.p.) | ||
Spanish word for "died without issue." | Spanish word for "died without issue." | ||
délután (d.u.) | délután (d.u.) | ||
Hungarian word for "p.m. (after noon), in the afternoon." | Hungarian word for "p.m. (after noon), in the afternoon." | ||
da, Italian | da, Italian | ||
Italian word for "from, of." | Italian word for "from, of." | ||
da, Portuguese | da, Portuguese | ||
Portuguese word for "of the (feminine)." | Portuguese word for "of the (feminine)." | ||
daagliks | daagliks | ||
Afrikaans word for "daily." | Afrikaans word for "daily." | ||
daar | daar | ||
Afrikaans word for "there." | Afrikaans word for "there." | ||
daar(heen) | daar(heen) | ||
Dutch word for "there." | Dutch word for "there." | ||
Dachdecker | Dachdecker | ||
German word for "roofer." | German word for "roofer." | ||
dag | dag | ||
Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "day." | Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "day." | ||
dag der begravenis | dag der begravenis | ||
Dutch word for "burial day." | Dutch word for "burial day." | ||
daganat | daganat | ||
Hungarian word for "tumor, swelling." | Hungarian word for "tumor, swelling." | ||
dagelijks | dagelijks | ||
Dutch word for "daily." | Dutch word for "daily." | ||
dagen før | dagen før | ||
Norwegian word for "the previous day." | Norwegian word for "the previous day." | ||
dagkarl | dagkarl | ||
Swedish word for "day laborer." | Swedish word for "day laborer." | ||
daglaunamaður | daglaunamaður | ||
Icelandic word for "day laborer." | Icelandic word for "day laborer." | ||
daglejer | daglejer | ||
Danish word for "day laborer." | Danish word for "day laborer." | ||
dagli | dagli | ||
Italian word for "from the (plural)." | Italian word for "from the (plural)." | ||
dagloner | dagloner | ||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "day worker, day laborer." | Afrikaans and Dutch word for "day worker, day laborer." | ||
dagsarbeider | dagsarbeider | ||
Norwegian word for "day laborer." | Norwegian word for "day laborer." | ||
dagsetja | dagsetja | ||
Icelandic word for "date." | Icelandic word for "date." | ||
dagteekening | dagteekening | ||
Dutch word for "document date." | Dutch word for "document date." | ||
dagur | dagur | ||
Icelandic word for "day. | Icelandic word for "day. | ||
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*A territory created in 1861 that included all of present-day North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and northern Wyoming. | *A territory created in 1861 that included all of present-day North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and northern Wyoming. | ||
dal | dal | ||
Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "valley." | Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "valley." | ||
dal, Italian | dal, Italian | ||
Italian word for"from the." | Italian word for"from the." | ||
dalla | dalla | ||
Italian word for "from the." | Italian word for "from the." | ||
dalle | dalle | ||
Italian word for "from the (plural)." | Italian word for "from the (plural)." | ||
dallo | dallo | ||
Italian word for "from the." | Italian word for "from the." | ||
dalur | dalur | ||
Icelandic word for "valley." | Icelandic word for "valley." | ||
dame | dame | ||
French word for "lady." | French word for "lady." | ||
danaro | danaro | ||
Italian word for "money." | Italian word for "money." | ||
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*A war in which Sweden won much of Denmark's and Norway's territory. | *A war in which Sweden won much of Denmark's and Norway's territory. | ||
Danmark | Danmark | ||
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "Denmark." | Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "Denmark." | ||
dannekvinde | dannekvinde | ||
Norwegian word for "gentlewoman." | Norwegian word for "gentlewoman." | ||
danneman | danneman | ||
Swedish word for "farmer, gentleman." | Swedish word for "farmer, gentleman." | ||
dannemand | dannemand | ||
Norwegian word for "gentleman." | Norwegian word for "gentleman." | ||
dans | dans | ||
French word for "in." | French word for "in." | ||
dansk | dansk | ||
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "Danish." | Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "Danish." | ||
daquele (a) | daquele (a) | ||
Portuguese word for "of that." | Portuguese word for "of that." | ||
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) | Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) | ||
An historical organization for women in which membership is based upon having an ancestor who served in the American Revolution, 1775 to 1783. | An historical organization for women in which membership is based upon having an ancestor who served in the American Revolution, 1775 to 1783. | ||
dar | dar | ||
Czech word for "donation." | Czech word for "donation." | ||
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Genealogical Collection (DAR collection) | Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Genealogical Collection (DAR collection) | ||
A collection of transcriptions from Bible records, cemetery records, church records, marriages, deaths, obituaries, wills, and so forth. This collection is an ongoing project of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | A collection of transcriptions from Bible records, cemetery records, church records, marriages, deaths, obituaries, wills, and so forth. This collection is an ongoing project of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | ||
das (d.) | das (d.) | ||
German word for "the." | German word for "the." | ||
daselbst | daselbst | ||
German word for "residing in this place." | German word for "residing in this place." | ||
dat, Afrikaans | dat, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "that (to know)." | Afrikaans word for "that (to know)." | ||
dat, Dutch | dat, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "that." | Dutch word for "that." | ||
data | data | ||
Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish word for "date." | Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish word for "date." | ||
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*The date an immigrant enters a new country. | *The date an immigrant enters a new country. | ||
dateer | dateer | ||
Afrikaans word for "to date (document)." | Afrikaans word for "to date (document)." | ||
dato, Danish | dato, Danish | ||
Danish word for "date." | Danish word for "date." | ||
dato, Norwegian | dato, Norwegian | ||
Norwegian word for "date (noun)." | Norwegian word for "date (noun)." | ||
datter | datter | ||
Danish and Norwegian word for "daughter." | Danish and Norwegian word for "daughter." | ||
datterdatter | datterdatter | ||
Danish and Norwegian word for "daughter's daughter." | Danish and Norwegian word for "daughter's daughter." | ||
dattersøn | dattersøn | ||
Danish word for "daughter's son." | Danish word for "daughter's son." | ||
dattersønn | dattersønn | ||
Norwegian word for "daughter's son." | Norwegian word for "daughter's son." | ||
datum | datum | ||
Afrikaans, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "date." | Afrikaans, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish word for "date." | ||
Datum, German | Datum, German | ||
German word for "date." | German word for "date." | ||
datum, Latin | datum, Latin | ||
Latin word for "date, given." | Latin word for "date, given." | ||
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*A collection of transcriptions from Bible records, cemetery records, church records, marriages, deaths, obituaries, wills, and so forth. This collection is an ongoing project of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | *A collection of transcriptions from Bible records, cemetery records, church records, marriages, deaths, obituaries, wills, and so forth. This collection is an ongoing project of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | ||
dauði | dauði | ||
Icelandic word for "death." | Icelandic word for "death." | ||
dauður | dauður | ||
Icelandic word for "dead, died." | Icelandic word for "dead, died." | ||
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*Records of land grants given to individual members of the Five Civilized Tribes. The government of the Five Civilized Tribes was dissolved, and the United States government granted parcels of their land to qualified native individuals. | *Records of land grants given to individual members of the Five Civilized Tribes. The government of the Five Civilized Tribes was dissolved, and the United States government granted parcels of their land to qualified native individuals. | ||
dawniej | dawniej | ||
Polish word for "formerly." | Polish word for "formerly." | ||
DC | DC | ||
Roman numeral for "six-hundred." | Roman numeral for "six-hundred." | ||
DCC | DCC | ||
Roman numeral for "seven-hundred." | Roman numeral for "seven-hundred." | ||
DCCC | DCCC | ||
Roman numeral for "eight-hundred." | Roman numeral for "eight-hundred." | ||
dcera | dcera | ||
Czech word for "daughter." | Czech word for "daughter." | ||
dcery | dcery | ||
Czech word for "daughters." | Czech word for "daughters." | ||
de där | de där | ||
Swedish word for "those." | Swedish word for "those." | ||
de här | de här | ||
Swedish word for "these." | Swedish word for "these." | ||
de la | de la | ||
French word for "of the, some." | French word for "of the, some." | ||
de, Dutch | de, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "the." | Dutch word for "the." | ||
de, French | de, French | ||
French word for "of, from, out." | French word for "of, from, out." | ||
de, Hungarian | de, Hungarian | ||
Hungarian word for "but." | Hungarian word for "but." | ||
de, Latin | de, Latin | ||
Latin word for "of, from, by, concerning, about." | Latin word for "of, from, by, concerning, about." | ||
de, Portuguese | de, Portuguese | ||
Portuguese word for "from, of, belonging to." | Portuguese word for "from, of, belonging to." | ||
de, Swedish | de, Swedish | ||
Swedish word for "they." | Swedish word for "they." | ||
Deanery | Deanery | ||
An ecclesiastical division that is headed by a dean, the official who presides over a cathedral. The term deanery can also refer to the dean's residence. | An ecclesiastical division that is headed by a dean, the official who presides over a cathedral. The term deanery can also refer to the dean's residence. | ||
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===== Death certificate ===== | ===== Death certificate ===== | ||
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*A document containing information about an individual’s death, such as the date, place, cause, and so forth. | *A document containing information about an individual’s death, such as the date, place, cause, and so forth. | ||
Deaths Schedule | Deaths Schedule | ||
The deaths schedule lists the people who died during the twelve months before 2 April of the federal census year of 1871. The records usually give the name, age, sex, province of birth, month and year of death, and cause of death. | The deaths schedule lists the people who died during the twelve months before 2 April of the federal census year of 1871. The records usually give the name, age, sex, province of birth, month and year of death, and cause of death. | ||
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The deaths schedule was taken by federal census officials. You will find the records with the microfilms of the 1871 personal census schedules at the National Archives of Canada. The deaths schedule is not at the Family History Library. | The deaths schedule was taken by federal census officials. You will find the records with the microfilms of the 1871 personal census schedules at the National Archives of Canada. The deaths schedule is not at the Family History Library. | ||
debilidad | debilidad | ||
Spanish word for "weakness, disability." | Spanish word for "weakness, disability." | ||
debilitas | debilitas | ||
Latin word for "illness, weakness." | Latin word for "illness, weakness." | ||
debolezza della vecchiaia | debolezza della vecchiaia | ||
Italian word for "weakness of old age." | Italian word for "weakness of old age." | ||
decanatus | |||
Latin word for "deanery, section of a diocese." | |||
decanus | |||
Latin word for "deacon." | |||
===== Deceased Members File, Latter-day Saint ===== | ===== Deceased Members File, Latter-day Saint ===== | ||
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Deceased membership records: Membership records of deceased members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1941 to the present. | Deceased membership records: Membership records of deceased members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1941 to the present. | ||
Deceased membership records | |||
Membership records of deceased members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1941 to the present. | |||
decem | |||
Latin word for "ten." | |||
december | |||
Danish, Swedish and Hungarian word for "December." | |||
December, Dutch (10ber) | |||
Dutch word for "December." | |||
December, Latin (10ber, Xber) | |||
Latin word for "December." | |||
decembris | |||
Latin word for "of December." | |||
decennale | |||
Italian word for "decennial." | |||
decennio | |||
Italian word for "decade." | |||
===== Décès ===== | ===== Décès ===== | ||
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*Also known as "[[Religious non-conformity in England|Non-conformists]]," English religious dissenters were those who disagreed with (dissented from) the established state Church of England. | *Also known as "[[Religious non-conformity in England|Non-conformists]]," English religious dissenters were those who disagreed with (dissented from) the established state Church of England. | ||
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