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1871 The last main roll.
1871 The last main roll.


* However, often only from the early 1790's.
  * However, often only from the early 1790's.


'''Entry rolls'''
'''Entry rolls'''
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1861-1871 A transitional period where principient each year was led entry rolls.
1861-1871 A transitional period where principient each year was led entry rolls.


1871 1956 Entry rolls were kept each year.
1871-1956 Entry rolls were kept each year.


'''Rewritten rolls'''
'''Rewritten rolls'''
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'''DELETED from the roll'''
'''DELETED from the roll'''


When a person was removed from the roll, it was noted in the roll where the conscripts was last trcorded. Some rolls are called exit rolls, but there are no self-rolls for this purpose. A person typically is removed from the roll when he reaches the end of his military obligation, moved, were condemned, were exempted for other reasons or died.
When a person was removed from the roll, it was noted in the roll where the conscripts was last recorded. Some rolls are called exit rolls, but there are no self-rolls for this purpose. A person typically is removed from the roll when he reaches the end of his military obligation, moved, was condemned, was exempted for other reasons or died.


Deletion from the rolls is typically marked by deletions or a stamp such as "deleted" or "resigned".
Deletion from the rolls is typically marked by deletions or a stamp such as "deleted" or "resigned".
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'''* Navy or SØRULLER'''
'''* Navy or SØRULLER'''


The people who were supposed to make Service of the Navy, joined the sørullerne. Printing was done by the so-called sølimitter, ie the rural parishes and towns (incl. Copenhagen), who were out to sea. Navy recruits came from the people whose profession was linked to the lake, ie seamen, fishermen and the like. It should however be aware that from sølimitter also was printed manpower for the army if their arbejede was not linked to the lake. Until 1860 they were conscripts inført either lægdsrullen or sørullen. From 1861, all introduced in lægdsrullen.
The people who were supposed to make Service of the Navy, joined the sørullerne. Printing was done by the so-called sølimitter, ie the rural parishes and towns (incl. Copenhagen), who were out to sea. Navy recruits came from the people whose profession was linked to the sea, ie seamen, fishermen and the like. It should however be aware that from sølimitter also was printed manpower for the army if their work was not linked to the sea. Until 1860 they were conscripts inført either lægdsrullen or sørullen. From 1861, all introduced in lægdsrullen.


The records are located at National Archives
The records are located at National Archives
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