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| *Swedish army pension records. Also called meritband. | | *Swedish army pension records. Also called meritband. |
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| ===== Handwriting, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | | ===== Handwriting, FamilySearch Catalog™ ===== |
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| *A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize sources containing information about how to read various types of handwriting. | | *A subject heading used in the FamilySearch Catalog to categorize sources containing information about how to read various types of handwriting. |
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| ===== Hannibal Feud (1644-1645) ===== | | ===== Hannibal Feud (1644-1645) ===== |
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| *A German word for marriages. It is found in records of southern Denmark. | | *A German word for marriages. It is found in records of southern Denmark. |
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| Heiratsbeilagen: The German word, translated as marriage supplements, for a file created in connection with a civil marriage application. The file may include information about the couple's births, their parents' deaths, permission documents, and the groom's release from the military. | | '''Heiratsbeilagen''' |
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| | *The German word, translated as marriage supplements, for a file created in connection with a civil marriage application. The file may include information about the couple's births, their parents' deaths, permission documents, and the groom's release from the military. |
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| ===== Heiratsregister ===== | | ===== Heiratsregister ===== |
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| *A representative of the British Crown who records grants to use a coat of arms. | | *A representative of the British Crown who records grants to use a coat of arms. |
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| ===== Heraldry, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | | ===== Heraldry, FamilySearch Catalog™ ===== |
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| *A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize records related to the designing, use, regulation, and recording of coats of arms and other related emblems. | | *A subject heading used in the FamilySearch Catalog to categorize records related to the designing, use, regulation, and recording of coats of arms and other related emblems. |
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| ===== Heraldry, general ===== | | ===== Heraldry, general ===== |
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| *A court in Virginia that heard appeals of equity (chancery) cases from the county courts until 1802. The high court of chancery was replaced by the superior courts of chancery, which existed from 1802 until 1831. | | *A court in Virginia that heard appeals of equity (chancery) cases from the county courts until 1802. The high court of chancery was replaced by the superior courts of chancery, which existed from 1802 until 1831. |
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| ===== High Court of Delegates, England =====
| | ''' High Court of Delegates, England ''' |
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| The High Court of Delegates is the name of a court established by law during the reign of Henry VIII. No permanent judges were appointed, but in every case of appeal a special commission usually appointed three judges to hear the case. It heard final appeals from the Court of Arches until 1832. It was formerly the great court of appeal in all ecclesiastical cases. | | *The High Court of Delegates is the name of a court established by law during the reign of Henry VIII. No permanent judges were appointed, but in every case of appeal a special commission usually appointed three judges to hear the case. It heard final appeals from the Court of Arches until 1832. It was formerly the great court of appeal in all ecclesiastical cases. |
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| ===== High court of errors and appeals, Delaware ===== | | ===== High court of errors and appeals, Delaware ===== |
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| *The department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that acquires, organizes, preserves, and oversees the use of records, papers, publications, photographs, artifacts, and other materials of enduring value that evidence the founding and development of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | | *The department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that acquires, organizes, preserves, and oversees the use of records, papers, publications, photographs, artifacts, and other materials of enduring value that evidence the founding and development of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
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| ===== Historical Geography, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | | ===== Historical Geography, FamilySearch Catalog™ ===== |
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| *A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize sources that summarize how place-names and jurisdictions have changed over time. | | *A subject heading used in the FamilySearch Catalog to categorize sources that summarize how place-names and jurisdictions have changed over time. |
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| ===== Historical geography, general ===== | | ===== Historical geography, general ===== |
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| *A list available in Ancestral File™ that shows the name and address of each person who changed information about a person or family in Ancestral File. | | *A list available in Ancestral File™ that shows the name and address of each person who changed information about a person or family in Ancestral File. |
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| ===== History, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | | ===== History, FamilySearch Catalog™ ===== |
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| *A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize sources of historical information. | | *A subject heading used in the FamilySearch Catalog to categorize sources of historical information. |
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| ===== History, general ===== | | ===== History, general ===== |
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| ===== Huguenot ===== | | ===== Huguenot ===== |
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| *A member of the Reformed Church in France during the 1500s and 1600s. Many Huguenots emigrated to England, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States to avoid persecution. Also called French Huguenots. | | *A member of the Reformed Church in France during the 1500s and 1600s. Many Huguenots emigrated to England, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States to avoid persecution. Also called French Huguenots. |
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| In [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Kentucky_Minorities Kentucky]
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| ===== Husförhörslängder, Sweden ===== | | ===== Husförhörslängder, Sweden ===== |