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== Introduction ==
Military records identify individuals who served in the military or who were eligible for service. Most young men living in rural parishes were automatically registered in the levying rolls at the time of birth. Evidence that an ancestor actually served may be found in military levying rolls, family records, biographies, census, probate records, civil registration, and church records.  
Military records identify individuals who served in the military or who were eligible for service. Most young men living in rural parishes were automatically registered in the levying rolls at the time of birth. Evidence that an ancestor actually served may be found in military levying rolls, family records, biographies, census, probate records, civil registration, and church records.  


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Military records of genealogical value begin about 1788 and give information about an ancestor's military career, such as promotions, places served, pensions, and conduct. In addition, these records usually include information about his age, birthplace, residence, occupation, physical description, and family members.  
Military records of genealogical value begin about 1788 and give information about an ancestor's military career, such as promotions, places served, pensions, and conduct. In addition, these records usually include information about his age, birthplace, residence, occupation, physical description, and family members.  


Military records were kept by the national government of Denmark. These records have been centralized at the Military Archive (''Hærens Arkiv'') in Copenhagen. The Family History Library has many military records, primarily army and navy rolls for 1788 to 1860.  
Military records were kept by the national government of Denmark. These records have been transferred to the National Archives in Copenhagen. The FamilySearch Library has many military records, primarily army and navy rolls for 1788 to 1860.  


For a list of abbreviations found in the Military Levying Rolls with their meaning see the article [[Denmark: Abbreviations in Army Levying Rolls|Denmark: Abbreviations in Army Levying Rolls]].  
For a list of abbreviations found in the Military Levying Rolls with their meaning see the article [[Denmark: Abbreviations in Army Levying Rolls|Denmark: Abbreviations in Army Levying Rolls]].  
Information on soldiers serving after this time may be obtained by writing to the Military Archive in Copenhagen. See the "[[Denmark Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section.


The records you will find include:  
The records you will find include:  
*Army and navy levying rolls.  
*Army and navy levying rolls.  
*Personnel files.  
*Personnel files.  
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*Naval records.
*Naval records.


=== Military Records of Genealogical Value ===
== Military Records of Genealogical Value ==


Only certain military records are useful for Danish research. The following records include information on most soldiers and sailors and are relatively easy to search.For a deeper discussion of these records and examples use the following link:<br>
Only certain military records are useful for Danish research. The following records include information on most soldiers and sailors and are relatively easy to search. For a deeper discussion of these records and examples see [[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)]].


[[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)|''<u>'''Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)'''</u>'']]<br>  
=== Army Units ===
See these '''[[Danish Army Records Background|instructions]]''' for using the guide below.
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''(Note: this information below was extracted from the the publication ''A Guide to Danish Army Units: Compiled from a study of Danish Military Records and Histories'' by Brentnall H. Barlow, Genealogical Society Research Department, December 1966.)''<br>
'''Section I - Cavalry (And Armor) Units'''<br>
[[Denmark Cavalry (And Armor) Units, Part A|Part A, Units existing after 1747]]<br>
[[Denmark Cavalry (And Armor) Units, Part B|Part B, Units existing prior to 1747]]<br>
[[Denmark Cavalry (And Armor) Units, Part C|Part C, Service Records]] (called "Army Service Records" in the FamilySearch Catalog)<br>
[[Denmark Cavalry (And Armor) Units, Part D|Part D, Unit Histories and References]]<br>
[[Denmark Cavalry (And Armor) Units, Part E|Part E, Service Records (Fragmentary)]] (called "Old Military Levying Rolls, etc." in the FamilySearch Catalog)<br>


'''Army Levying Rolls [''Lægdsruller''].''' Military levying rolls are a major source for genealogical research in Denmark. Levying rolls often help you follow a male ancestor as he moved from parish to parish. Doing this can help you determine where he was living when other important records were compiled, such as census and church records. Starting in 1788, all males from the time of birth until age 34 were listed on a parish roll of potential draftees. Each name entered was assigned a number. Each time a new regular roll was taken (at three-year intervals), each man's personal number became smaller. Every parish in the county was also assigned a number. This number was permanently assigned to identify the parish. If an individual moved from one parish to another, the roll usually indicates the new parish's number and the person's supplemental number. Using the supplemental number you can trace your ancestor as he moved to a new parish and then continue your research.
'''Section II - Infantry Units'''<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part A|Part A, Units Existing after 1842]]<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part B|Part B, Units existing between 1747-1842]]<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part C|Part C, Units Existing before 1747]]<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part D|Part D, Service Records]] (called "Army Service Records" in the FamilySearch Catalog)<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part E|Part E, Service Records (Fragmentary)]] (called "Old Military Levying Rolls, etc." in the FamilySearch Catalog)<br>
[[Denmark Infantry Units, Part F|Part F, Unit Histories and Other References]]


'''To learn how to search these rolls, click [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Danish_Military_Levying_Rolls_%28L%C3%A6gdsruller%29 HERE].'''
'''Section III - Other Units'''<br>
[[Denmark Other Units, Part A|Part A, Other Arms (Artillery, Engineers, Fortification)]]<br>
[[Denmark Other Units, Part B|Part B, Service Units (Medical, Military Police, Service Corps, Train and Schools)]]<bR>
[[Denmark Other Units, Part C|Part C, Higher Commands]]<br>
[[Denmark Other Units, Part D|Part D, Army Service Records (by unit type)]]<br>
[[Denmark Other Units, Part E|Part E, Unit Histories and Other References (by unit type)]]<br>


<br> '''Naval Records [''Søruller''].''' Before 1802 these rolls were included with the army rolls, except for ''Fyn'', where they began in 1796. Port cities often have separate rolls. The rolls are divided into main rolls (active) and extra rolls (reserve). Information found in the main rolls includes the conscript's name, birthplace, age, height, marital status, number of children, residence, father's name, parish number, present and next serial entry number, date and number of seaman's certificate, occupation, ability to serve, reasons for not serving, remarks, transfers, and deaths. If the conscript was at sea, the rolls give the home port of ship, name of captain, expected date of return.  
=== Military Levying Rolls (''Lægdsruller'') ===
*More information found on [[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)|Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)]] Wiki page.<br>
Military levying rolls are a major source for genealogical research in Denmark. Levying rolls often help you follow a male ancestor as he moved from parish to parish. Doing this can help you determine where he was living when other important records were compiled, such as census and church records. Starting in 1788, all males from the time of birth until age 34 were listed on a parish roll of potential draftees. Each name entered was assigned a number. Each time a new regular roll was taken (at three-year intervals), each man's personal number became smaller. Every parish in the county was also assigned a number. This number was permanently assigned to identify the parish. If an individual moved from one parish to another, the roll usually indicates the new parish's number and the person's supplemental number. Using the supplemental number you can trace your ancestor as he moved to a new parish and then continue your research. See [[Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)]] for more information about these records.
 
=== Naval Records (''Søruller'') ===
Before 1802 these rolls were included with the army rolls, except for ''Fyn'', where they began in 1796. Port cities often have separate rolls. The rolls are divided into main rolls (active) and extra rolls (reserve). Information found in the main rolls includes the conscript's name, birthplace, age, height, marital status, number of children, residence, father's name, parish number, present and next serial entry number, date and number of seaman's certificate, occupation, ability to serve, reasons for not serving, remarks, transfers, and deaths. If the conscript was at sea, the rolls give the home port of ship, name of captain, expected date of return.  


Extra rolls used for the reserve are similar to the main or active rolls except for date of transfer, reason for the transfer, and the sailor's former number in the main rolls. Names can remain on the sea roll until the seaman's death.  
Extra rolls used for the reserve are similar to the main or active rolls except for date of transfer, reason for the transfer, and the sailor's former number in the main rolls. Names can remain on the sea roll until the seaman's death.  
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DENMARK - [COUNTY] - MILITARY RECORDS  
DENMARK - [COUNTY] - MILITARY RECORDS  


DENMARK - [REGION] - MILITARY RECORDS  
DENMARK - [REGION] - MILITARY RECORDS
 
== Online Records ==
The National Archives of Denmark
*[https://www.sa.dk/da/hjaelp-og-vejledning/rigsarkivets-online-vejledninger/laegdsruller-kom-godt-i-gang/ Lægdsruller – Kom godt i gang! (''Conscription rolls - Getting Started!'')]
 
DIS-Danmark, Slægt og Data has created a search engine, [https://arkivalielister.dis-danmark.dk/index.php DIS-Arkivalielister] that searches various digital collections to identify content that may be difficult to find otherwise.
*[https://arkivalielister.dis-danmark.dk/ao_lgd_vis_navne.php Lægdsruller 1789 - 1864]


=== Military History ===
=== Searchable Images ===
*'''1789-1792''' {{RecordSearch|2243379|Denmark, Military Conscription Rolls, 1789-1792}} at FamilySearch - [[Denmark, Military Conscription Rolls - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*[https://www.sa.dk/da/hjaelp-og-vejledning/rigsarkivets-online-vejledninger/laegdsruller-kom-godt-i-gang/ Military Service Records]
*[https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Family Search - Military Levying rolls]
 
== Military History ==


Denmark was involved in the following military actions:  
Denmark was involved in the following military actions:  
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'''1805-15''' Napoleonic Wars  
'''1805-15''' Napoleonic Wars  


'''1863-64''' The Danish-Prussian War  
'''1848-51''' First Schleswig War
 
'''1863-64''' The Danish-Prussian War (Second Schleswig War)


'''1914-18''' First World War  
'''1914-18''' First World War  
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DENMARK, [COUNTY] - MILITARY HISTORY  
DENMARK, [COUNTY] - MILITARY HISTORY  


== References  ==
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