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[http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/agteskab/borgerlige-vielser Borgerlige vielser 1851-1922, Copenhagen City Archives]<br>  
[http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/agteskab/borgerlige-vielser Borgerlige vielser 1851-1922, Copenhagen City Archives]<br>  
[http://https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/geo/geo-collection/12 Borgerlige vielser 1923-1961, National Archives Denmark]<br>


'''Lysningsprotokoller'''<br>The third of the records, Banns Records (''Lysningsprotokoller''), were usually kept by the church, but in 1923, the responsibility for these records was handed over to the civil authorities when the new marriage laws were put into effect. By 1970, the law requiring banns before marriage was abolished, and the records stopped.<br>For Banns records in Copenhagen, usually it is the bride who is resident in the city. There is an index to the records. The banns include information such as:<br>-Name of bride and groom<br>-Birth place and date<br>-Occupation<br>-Address<br>-Wedding parish and occupation at the time of marriage<br>  
 
'''Lysningsprotokoller'''<br>The third of the records, Banns Records (''Lysningsprotokoller''), were usually kept by the church, but in 1923, the responsibility for these records was handed over to the civil authorities when the new marriage laws were put into effect. By 1970, the law requiring banns before marriage was abolished, and the records stopped.<br>For Banns records in Copenhagen, usually it is the bride who is resident in the city. There is an index to the records. The banns include information such as:<br>-Name of bride and groom<br>-Birth place and date<br>-Occupation<br>-Address<br>-Wedding parish and occupation at the time of marriage<br>


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