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| *'''1891-1928''' [https://kbharkiv.dk/brug-samlingerne/kilder-paa-nettet/alderdomsforsoergelse-1891-1928/#:~:text=Om%20alderdomsfors%C3%B8rgelse%20og%20aldersrente,eller%20U.A.R%20og%20et%20l%C3%B8benummer. Alderdomsforsørgelse 1891-1928] at Københavns Stadsarkiv - images | | *'''1891-1928''' [https://kbharkiv.dk/brug-samlingerne/kilder-paa-nettet/alderdomsforsoergelse-1891-1928/#:~:text=Om%20alderdomsfors%C3%B8rgelse%20og%20aldersrente,eller%20U.A.R%20og%20et%20l%C3%B8benummer. Alderdomsforsørgelse 1891-1928] at Københavns Stadsarkiv - images |
| *[https://kbharkiv.dk/brug-samlingerne/kilder-paa-nettet/boern-og-unge/ Børn og unge] at Københavns Stadsarkiv - images | | *[https://kbharkiv.dk/brug-samlingerne/kilder-paa-nettet/boern-og-unge/ Børn og unge] at Københavns Stadsarkiv - images |
| | *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Denmark/notes.shtml#google_vignette The Workhouse in Denmark] at workhouses.org.uk - article |
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| ===Offices to Contact=== | | ===Offices to Contact=== |
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| ===Elderly Care (''Alderdomsforsørgelse'') after 1891=== | | ===Elderly Care (''Alderdomsforsørgelse'') after 1891=== |
| On the 9th of April 1891, a law was passed that allowed elderly men and women over 60 years old to receive support from the state. Those wanting support submitted an application and the city government decided just how much support the applicant would receive, if any support at all. One of the most important aspects of the elderly care registers is the fact that the records state why a person stopped receiving care from the state, such as for emigration or death. With these records a death or emigration date can be narrowed down, and other records located.<br>Four different registers and protocols exist for elderly care:<br>-Alderdomsforsørgelse G-registers (1891-1900)<br>-Alderdomsforsørgelse N-registers (1900-1909)<br>-Alderdomsunderstøttelse (1910-1923)<br>-Aldersrente (1924-1928)<br>All of the different registers and protocols contain approximately the same information, including: name, birth date and place, occupation, marital status, address, support size and in many cases date of death. | | On the 9th of April 1891, a law was passed that allowed elderly men and women over 60 years old to receive support from the state. Those wanting support submitted an application and the city government decided just how much support the applicant would receive, if any support at all. One of the most important aspects of the elderly care registers is the fact that the records state why a person stopped receiving care from the state, such as for emigration or death. With these records a death or emigration date can be narrowed down, and other records located.<br> |
| | Four different registers and protocols exist for elderly care:<br> |
| | :-Alderdomsforsørgelse G-registers (1891-1900)<br> |
| | :-Alderdomsforsørgelse N-registers (1900-1909)<br> |
| | :-Alderdomsunderstøttelse (1910-1923)<br>-Aldersrente (1924-1928)<br> |
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| | All of the different registers and protocols contain approximately the same information, including: name, birth date and place, occupation, marital status, address, support size and in many cases date of death. |
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| ===Poor and Foster Care Records in Copenhagen=== | | ===Poor and Foster Care Records in Copenhagen=== |
| Poor relief records (''Fattighjælpprotokollerne'') are an essential help in tracking families that may otherwise be lost from other records. These records run from 1799 to 1940 at the [[Copenhagen: Archives and Libraries|Københavns Stadsarkiv]] in Copenhagen. [http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/fattigvaesen The poor records are available online.]<br> | | Poor relief records (''Fattighjælpprotokollerne'') are an essential help in tracking families that may otherwise be lost from other records. These records run from 1799 to 1940 at the [[Copenhagen: Archives and Libraries|Københavns Stadsarkiv]] in Copenhagen. [http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/fattigvaesen The poor records are available online.]<br> |
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| ==Information Recorded in the Records== | | ==Information Recorded in the Records== |
| The poor records contain a vast variety of information concerning the individual or family receiving support from the state. Information varies from year to year and record to record, but there is common information in all. Some of the information you may find in the poor relief records are:<br>-Names<br>-Age<br>-Birth date (from 1855) and place<br>-Address<br>-Occupation (from 1816 the records contain work ability)<br>-When the individual or family recieved either public or private support and for how long<br>-Marital status of women<br>-How long the family or indiviual has lived in Copenhagen<br>-and other miscellaneous information including remarks about the family | | The poor records contain a vast variety of information concerning the individual or family receiving support from the state. Information varies from year to year and record to record, but there is common information in all. Some of the information you may find in the poor relief records are:<br> |
| | :-Names<br> |
| | :-Age<br> |
| | :-Birth date (from 1855) and place<br> |
| | :-Address<br> |
| | :-Occupation (from 1816 the records contain work ability)<br> |
| | :-When the individual or family received either public or private support and for how long<br> |
| | :-Marital status of women<br> |
| | :-How long the family or indiviual has lived in Copenhagen<br> |
| | :-Other miscellaneous information including remarks about the family |
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| ==Strategy== | | ==Strategy== |
| ==References== | | ==References== |