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| #[[Copenhagen: Church Records|Church Records]]: Many times, a birth record, marriage record, or death record will list where the individual was residing when the record was made. It is adviseable to only search church records if a parish of residence is already known.   | #[[Copenhagen: Church Records|Church Records]]: Many times, a birth record, marriage record, or death record will list where the individual was residing when the record was made. It is adviseable to only search church records if a parish of residence is already known.   | ||
| #[[Copenhagen: Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]: Like the church records, civil registration will usually list where the individual was residing when the record was made. | #[[Copenhagen: Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]: Like the church records, civil registration will usually list where the individual was residing when the record was made. | ||
| If you cannot find a family's place of residence, you may need to begin searching parish to parish for the family. See the strategies under ''Step 4''. | |||
| == Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  == | == Step 3: What jurisdictions does the address belong to?  == | ||
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| == Step 4: What's next?  == | == Step 4: What's next?  == | ||
| After you have determined the jurisdictions the family lived in, you can begin to search for other records. | After you have determined the jurisdictions the family lived in, you can begin to search for other records.   | ||
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