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=== Looking for Your Ancestor  ===
=== Looking for Your Ancestor  ===


As you search for your ancestors in various Danish records, you will have to weigh the evidence and make conclusions to create relationships. This process can be difficult and sometimes complex. Some factors which complicate identifying the correct ancestor in Danish research are:
As you search for your ancestors in various Danish records, you will have to weigh the evidence and make conclusions to create relationships. This process can be difficult and sometimes complex. Some factors which complicate identifying the correct ancestor in Danish research are:  


<br> • There are a lot of people in a relatively small geographical area. <br> • An individual did not have to move far to leave a jurisdiction and appear in another jurisdiction. For example: If an individual relocated 3 to 5 miles, it is likely they have moved into a different parish. <br> • You might have people living in the same household who have the same patronymic surname who are not related. <br> • The majority of the population used a relatively small variety of given names. <br> • With a smaller variety of given names combined with the patronymic naming custom, you will find a lot of people with the same names. <br>  
<br> • There are a lot of people in a relatively small geographical area. <br> • An individual did not have to move far to leave a jurisdiction and appear in another jurisdiction. For example: If an individual relocated 3 to 5 miles, it is likely they have moved into a different parish. <br> • You might have people living in the same household who have the same patronymic surname who are not related. <br> • The majority of the population used a relatively small variety of given names. <br> • With a smaller variety of given names combined with the patronymic naming custom, you will find a lot of people with the same names. <br>  
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'''The location where the event took place.''' <br> • The place of birth. <br> • The place of home christening. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the official christening. <br> • The name of the parish where the individual was confirmed. <br> • The name of the parish which handled the engagement. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the marriage. <br> • The place of death. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the burial. <br>  
'''The location where the event took place.''' <br> • The place of birth. <br> • The place of home christening. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the official christening. <br> • The name of the parish where the individual was confirmed. <br> • The name of the parish which handled the engagement. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the marriage. <br> • The place of death. <br> • The name of the parish which performed the burial. <br>  


'''Unique factors to the individual.''' <br> Age at time of event <br> Social standing <br> Occupation: For example a black smith, cooper, or tailor <br> Occupational social standing: For example a farmer with land, a tenant farmer, or day laborer. <br> Marital status <br>  
'''Unique factors to the individual.''' <br>


'''Unique factors to the record.''' <br> Parish Register: Introduction of mother after birth. <br> Parish Register: Witnesses to christening (especially pre – 1834). <br> Parish Register: Bondsmen to engagement and marriage. <br> Census: “How are you related to the head of household?” <br> Census: Marital status on all censuses (which marriage on 1787 and 1801). <br> Military Levying Roll: Registration numbers. <br> Military Levying Roll: Moving information. <br> Probate: Spouse, surviving spouse, children with age, all heirs. <br> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->  
*Age at time of event
*Social standing
*Occupation: For example a black smith, cooper, or tailor
*Occupational social standing: For example a farmer with land, a tenant farmer, or day laborer.
*Marital status <br>
 
'''Unique factors to the record.''' <br> Parish Register: Introduction of mother after birth. <br> Parish Register: Witnesses to christening (especially pre – 1834). <br> Parish Register: Bondsmen to engagement and marriage. <br> Census: “How are you related to the head of household?” <br> Census: Marital status on all censuses (which marriage on 1787 and 1801). <br> Military Levying Roll: Registration numbers. <br> Military Levying Roll: Moving information. <br> Probate: Spouse, surviving spouse, children with age, all heirs. <br> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->  
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