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(New page: Civil Registration refers to records of births, marriages, and deaths maintained by civil authorities. One of the main reasons for the introduction of Hungarian civil registration in 1895 ...) |
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* '''Deaths''' – name, occupation, residence and age of the deceased; dates of death and entry; names of surviving spouse and parents; place and cause of death; until 1948, also the religion. | * '''Deaths''' – name, occupation, residence and age of the deceased; dates of death and entry; names of surviving spouse and parents; place and cause of death; until 1948, also the religion. | ||
'''Location:''' Municipal and subdistrict vital records offices ['' | '''Location:''' Municipal and subdistrict vital records offices [''matričné úrady'']. | ||
'''Research use:''' These records are a prime source for information about the vital events in an individual's life. The information in them can be used to compile pedigrees and family groups and to perform temple ordinances. They identify children, spouses, parents, as well as dates and places of vital events. They establish individual identity and are excellent sources for linking generations. | '''Research use:''' These records are a prime source for information about the vital events in an individual's life. The information in them can be used to compile pedigrees and family groups and to perform temple ordinances. They identify children, spouses, parents, as well as dates and places of vital events. They establish individual identity and are excellent sources for linking generations. |
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