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'''Raabization-'''This idea was put forth by Councilman Frantisek Antonian Raab, an Austrian national economist in mid 1700s. In his plan churches and other large landholders would rent family sized plots to serf farmers (these farmers were called familanti) and could buy themselves out of required serf labor. This idea did not enjoy widespread success. Some records exist from the Raabization period | '''Raabization-'''This idea was put forth by Councilman Frantisek Antonian Raab, an Austrian national economist in mid 1700s. In his plan churches and other large landholders would rent family sized plots to serf farmers (these farmers were called familanti) and could buy themselves out of required serf labor. This idea did not enjoy widespread success. Some records exist from the Raabization period | ||
'''Abolition of Serfdom 1848'''<br> | '''Abolition of Serfdom 1848'''<br> | ||
One of the important aspects of the abolition of serfdom which generated many records was the process of Land Releasment. In this process, the government and the serfs each paid part of the price to buy their land and compensate lords for lost labor, land, and duties. | One of the important aspects of the abolition of serfdom which generated many records was the process of Land Releasment. In this process, the government and the serfs each paid part of the price to buy their land and compensate lords for lost labor, land, and duties. | ||
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'''Accessibility: '''Through correspondence with archives in the Czech Republic, a local agent or by personal search. These books are located in various archives and collections, and sometimes locating a particular one requires thorough research. Some of these books have been destroyed, but many still survive. | '''Accessibility: '''Through correspondence with archives in the Czech Republic, a local agent or by personal search. These books are located in various archives and collections, and sometimes locating a particular one requires thorough research. Some of these books have been destroyed, but many still survive. | ||
<br>Source:Czech Land Registers and Auxiliary Books<br>Ročenka<br>Volume 2, Winter 1995-1996<br>FHL book 943.71 D25r<br><br> | <br>Source:Czech Land Registers and Auxiliary Books<br>Ročenka<br>Volume 2, Winter 1995-1996<br>FHL book 943.71 D25r<br><br> | ||
== Feudal Estate Books (Patrimoniální knihy, Soupisy poddaných) == | == Feudal Estate Books (Patrimoniální knihy, Soupisy poddaných) == | ||
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'''Location: '''State regional archives [''státní oblastní archívy''], district archives [''okesní archívy'']. Many are included in distinct family collections of the archives.<br>Research use: These records can enhance the effective use of church records. They establish residence, ages, and relationships which are valuable for pedigree links. | '''Location: '''State regional archives [''státní oblastní archívy''], district archives [''okesní archívy'']. Many are included in distinct family collections of the archives.<br>Research use: These records can enhance the effective use of church records. They establish residence, ages, and relationships which are valuable for pedigree links. | ||
'''Accessibility: '''It may be possible to search these records in person at archives in the Czech Republic.<br> | '''Accessibility: '''It may be possible to search these records in person at archives in the Czech Republic.<br> | ||
== Cadastral Surveys == | == Cadastral Surveys == | ||
[[Image:Cadastral map.jpg|thumb|right|250px]] | [[Image:Cadastral map.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cadastral map.jpg]] | ||
Cadastral surveys are also useful in researching past landholdings as old land records were destroyed when a property no longer existed, However written reports and cadastral maps of the former property are kept in document collection called a “shirka”. More recent land records are kept in local notary offices. | Cadastral surveys are also useful in researching past landholdings as old land records were destroyed when a property no longer existed, However written reports and cadastral maps of the former property are kept in document collection called a “shirka”. More recent land records are kept in local notary offices. | ||
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The last Cadastral survey was so called '''Stabil Cadastre''', accepted between 1817 - 1851. The information on each landholder is completed by the evaluation of the whole village and by a series of cadastral maps in the measure 1:2880. | The last Cadastral survey was so called '''Stabil Cadastre''', accepted between 1817 - 1851. The information on each landholder is completed by the evaluation of the whole village and by a series of cadastral maps in the measure 1:2880. | ||
==Division into Classes== | |||
During the serfdom and even to the end of the 19th century the rural population in middle Europe was divided in several categories. In fact one can talk of historical - economical and sociological categories. | During the serfdom and even to the end of the 19th century the rural population in middle Europe was divided in several categories. In fact one can talk of historical - economical and sociological categories. | ||
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The ''berní rula'' was formulated during the reign of Ferdinand III of Habsburg (ruled 1637-57), that is, not long after the end of the Thirty Years' War. The ''berní ruly'' are lists of tax payers based on the records of the estate owners or nobility. First completed in 1653-1654, these tax lists were prepared to study inequities in the tax structure. Properties were surveyed to determine dwellings, fields, and animals of the taxpayers. Other surveys were made in 1683-84, 1746, 1757, and 1792. These lists can be of help in genealogical research by locating the domicile of one's ancestor, and are of value for demographic studies, but they cannot be considered as a complete survey of the population. These lists do not include the poor who were without property or trade. Also, only heads of households are listed without indication of dependents. The ''berní ruly'' are available only for the the "Czech lands" of the Czech Republic (or the province of Bohemia), and not for the province of Moravia and Austrian Silesia. All text is in the Czech language. Tax lists have been deposited in various archives but are not readily accessible to researchers. Some tax lists have been published: | The ''berní rula'' was formulated during the reign of Ferdinand III of Habsburg (ruled 1637-57), that is, not long after the end of the Thirty Years' War. The ''berní ruly'' are lists of tax payers based on the records of the estate owners or nobility. First completed in 1653-1654, these tax lists were prepared to study inequities in the tax structure. Properties were surveyed to determine dwellings, fields, and animals of the taxpayers. Other surveys were made in 1683-84, 1746, 1757, and 1792. These lists can be of help in genealogical research by locating the domicile of one's ancestor, and are of value for demographic studies, but they cannot be considered as a complete survey of the population. These lists do not include the poor who were without property or trade. Also, only heads of households are listed without indication of dependents. The ''berní ruly'' are available only for the the "Czech lands" of the Czech Republic (or the province of Bohemia), and not for the province of Moravia and Austrian Silesia. All text is in the Czech language. Tax lists have been deposited in various archives but are not readily accessible to researchers. Some tax lists have been published: | ||
• '''general index to all 1654 tax lists''' - Berní rula : generalní rejstřík ke všem svazkům- General Index to all 1654 tax lists (published and unpublished), supplemented with the 1651 census if tax lists missing. FHL INTL Book 943.71 X2cc vol. 1-2<br> | • '''general index to all 1654 tax lists''' - Berní rula : generalní rejstřík ke všem svazkům- General Index to all 1654 tax lists (published and unpublished), supplemented with the 1651 census if tax lists missing. FHL INTL Book 943.71 X2cc vol. 1-2<br> | ||
• '''some 1427-1435 tax lists for Prague''' - Berní knihy starého města Pražského, 1427-1434 - Tax books for the Prague subdivision Old Town. FHL INTL Book 943.71/P3 R4p<br> | • '''some 1427-1435 tax lists for Prague''' - Berní knihy starého města Pražského, 1427-1434 - Tax books for the Prague subdivision Old Town. FHL INTL Book 943.71/P3 R4p<br> | ||
=== Publication === | === Publication === | ||
[[Image:Bernirulamap.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | [[Image:Bernirulamap.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bernirulamap.jpg]] | ||
The following volumes were published: | The following volumes were published: | ||
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''Volume''<br>1.<br>2.<br><br>3.<br>8.-9.<br>10.-11.<br>12.-13.<br>18.-19.<br>23.-25.<br>26.<br>27.-28.<br>31.<br>32.-33.<br>34. | ''Volume''<br>1.<br>2.<br><br>3.<br>8.-9.<br>10.-11.<br>12.-13.<br>18.-19.<br>23.-25.<br>26.<br>27.-28.<br>31.<br>32.-33.<br>34. | ||
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''Region''<br>Introduction to the series “Berní Rula”<br>General list of communities, settlements and estates for the tax lists in 1654<br>City of Prague<br>Boleslavsko region<br>Čáslavsko region<br>Hradecko region<br>Kouřimsko region<br>Plzeňsko region<br>Podbrdsko region<br>Prácheňsko region<br>Vltavsko region<br>Žatecko region<br>Kladsko region<br> | ''Region''<br>Introduction to the series “Berní Rula”<br>General list of communities, settlements and estates for the tax lists in 1654<br>City of Prague<br>Boleslavsko region<br>Čáslavsko region<br>Hradecko region<br>Kouřimsko region<br>Plzeňsko region<br>Podbrdsko region<br>Prácheňsko region<br>Vltavsko region<br>Žatecko region<br>Kladsko region<br> | ||
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The following volumes were not yet published: | The following volumes were not yet published: | ||
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''Volume''<br>4.-7.<br>14.-15.<br>16.-17.<br>20.-21.<br>22.<br>29.<br>30.<br>35.<br><br><br> | ''Volume''<br>4.-7.<br>14.-15.<br>16.-17.<br>20.-21.<br>22.<br>29.<br>30.<br>35.<br><br><br> | ||
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''Region''<br>Bechyňsko region<br>Hradecko region<br>Chrudimsko region<br>Litoměřicko region<br>Loketsko region<br>Prácheňsko region<br>Rakovnicko region<br>Slánsko region (original lost)<br>Chebsko region (not taken)<br>Ašsko region (unknown)<br> | ''Region''<br>Bechyňsko region<br>Hradecko region<br>Chrudimsko region<br>Litoměřicko region<br>Loketsko region<br>Prácheňsko region<br>Rakovnicko region<br>Slánsko region (original lost)<br>Chebsko region (not taken)<br>Ašsko region (unknown)<br> | ||
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