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=== '''<span></span>''''''Feudal Government Calendars (''Daimyocho'')''' === | |||
'''What they are:''' | |||
These records are roughly equivalent to feudal court records. They cover the time period from 1543 to 1867. | |||
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'''Use these records to:''' | |||
To get birth, marriage, death dates and changes of samurai residences. | |||
'''Content:''' | |||
This record contains: | |||
* Names of feudal samurai | |||
* Names of villagers who, for various reasons, transacted business with or otherwise came before the courts of the feudal lords (''daimyo'') | |||
* Family relationships | |||
* Details of the events, including dates of birth, death, and marriage for some individuals | |||
* Changes of samurai residences. | |||
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'''How to obtain them:''' | |||
<br><span>The Family History Library has films of all of these records. They are also found in Morioka City Hall and the National Archives of Japan.</span> | |||
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Revision as of 17:10, 21 January 2008
'Feudal Government Calendars (Daimyocho)'[edit | edit source]
What they are:
These records are roughly equivalent to feudal court records. They cover the time period from 1543 to 1867.
Use these records to:
To get birth, marriage, death dates and changes of samurai residences.
Content:
This record contains:
- Names of feudal samurai
- Names of villagers who, for various reasons, transacted business with or otherwise came before the courts of the feudal lords (daimyo)
- Family relationships
- Details of the events, including dates of birth, death, and marriage for some individuals
- Changes of samurai residences.
How to obtain them:
The Family History Library has films of all of these records. They are also found in Morioka City Hall and the National Archives of Japan.
