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| | Searching Census Records. When searching the census records of [[Denmark Genealogy|Denmark]], it is important to remember the following: |
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| | *Accept the ages with caution. |
| | *Women are usually listed by their maiden surnames (until the late 1800's, depending on the individual). |
| | *By the late 1800's some families started using a "family" surname. This name might be the last name of the head of household, or even the head of households father. |
| | *Given names may not always be spelled exactly the same or be as complete as those recorded in vital records. |
| | *Information may be incorrect. |
| | *Spelling for names and places varies. |
| | *Pay attention to the occupations. |
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| [[Category: Denmark]] | | Search the surrounding area if you do not find a family at the expected address. |
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| | When you find your family in one census, be sure to search that same location in the earlier and later census records for additional family members. |
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| | [[Category:Denmark|Census]][[Category:Denmark Research Strategies]] |