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== Burgess rolls and guild records (''Registres de bourgeoisie et corporations de métiers'') == | == Burgess rolls and guild records (''Registres de bourgeoisie et corporations de métiers'') == |
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Burgess rolls and guild records (Registres de bourgeoisie et corporations de métiers)[edit | edit source]
Research use: Sometimes a useful linkage tool where several generations are listed.
Record type: Citizen lists and inhabitants of a given town; lists of persons entitled to the rights, privileges, and protection of a town or community.
Time Period: 1100-1800.
Content: Names, ages, sometimes social and economic status of citizens, occupations, town of origin, dates when citizenship rights in a town were acquired, sometimes family relationships.
Location: Municipal archives.
Population coverage: 20%.
Reliability: Good.[1]
Public officials and government employee records (Dossiers personnels des fonctionnaires)[edit | edit source]
Research use: Primarily for family relationships and to extend lineage beyond other existing records.
Record type: Personnel records of government employees and officials.
Time Period: 1525-present.
Content: Names, genealogies, biographies of public officials, clergy, rabbis, doctors, businessmen, notaries, artisans, professors, etc.
Location: Municipal archives.
Population coverage: 20%.
Reliability: Good.[1]