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In the transcripts there will occur signs and symbols which signify special relations in the original source or the electronically registered version:  
In the transcripts there will occur signs and symbols which signify special relations in the original source or the electronically registered version:  


 ?? signifies that the handwriting in the original is indistinct or illegible (e.g. 'Kristi??')  
(??) signifies that the handwriting in the original is indistinct or illegible (e.g. 'Kristi??')  


@ is used as a separator between two alternative readings of the original when it is impossible to decide which is the correct one (e.g. 'Even@Sven') 
(@) is used as a separator between two alternative readings of the original when it is impossible to decide which is the correct one (e.g. 'Even@Sven')  


% indicates stricken out text in the source. If a word or a sentence is stricken out it is marked with a % in front and behind the stricken out word (e.g. 'Peder%Hans%')  
(%) indicates stricken out text in the source. If a word or a sentence is stricken out it is marked with a % in front and behind the stricken out word (e.g. 'Peder%Hans%')  


!! siginifies that this information in the source must be wrong for obvious reasons (!! alone in a field means that the information is missing)  
(!!) siginifies that this information in the source must be wrong for obvious reasons (!! alone in a field means that the information is missing)  


an asterik (*) after a piece of information, e.g. a surname, indicates that the information is not given in the original, but included by the registrator on the basis of the information regarding the surrounding persons in the source
an asterik (*) after a piece of information, e.g. a surname, indicates that the information is not given in the original, but included by the registrator on the basis of the information regarding the surrounding persons in the source  


E: indicates that the following note is that of the registrator and not to be found in the source  
(E:) indicates that the following note is that of the registrator and not to be found in the source  


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