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Expedientes personales: A type of military record used in Latin America, translated as personal petition files. These are personal requests, such as petitions for military promotion. They may include a number of documents of genealogical interest, such as family baptismal and marriage certificates or an ancestor's military record.  
Expedientes personales: A type of military record used in Latin America, translated as personal petition files. These are personal requests, such as petitions for military promotion. They may include a number of documents of genealogical interest, such as family baptismal and marriage certificates or an ancestor's military record.  


Extra-parochial parish, England:  An area outside the jurisdiction of any ecclesiastical parish; uninhabited land exempt from church rates.  In 1894, all extra-parochial areas were made into parishes or incorporated into existing ones.
Extra-parochial parish, England:  An area outside the jurisdiction of any ecclesiastical parish; uninhabited land exempt from church rates.  In 1894, all extra-parochial areas were made into parishes or incorporated into existing ones.  


Extracts of birth, marriage, and death records, Swedish: A copy that parish ministers made annually of the birth, marriage, and death information in their registers. The ministers copied the information onto special forms and sent them to the Statistica Centralbyrån (Central Bureau of Statistics) in Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedish term for these records is utdrag ur födelse-vigsel-och dödböker.  
Extracts of birth, marriage, and death records, Swedish: A copy that parish ministers made annually of the birth, marriage, and death information in their registers. The ministers copied the information onto special forms and sent them to the Statistica Centralbyrån (Central Bureau of Statistics) in Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedish term for these records is utdrag ur födelse-vigsel-och dödböker.  
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