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Staying with the Danish theme of an earlier note, it isn’t difficult to read Danish Census records if you understand certain key words. A number of years ago, a good Samaritan researcher helped me read the census records associated with my ancestors. She sent me a document that I’ve used in [...]

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In the course of our family history research, we often find location names that we don’t think we’ll ever find. The locations are often just wide spots in the road, a cemetery name or a very small community. How do we find where they are located? Here are some [...]

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We’ve talked about the vast family history resources on the web. Here are more sites that are worth visiting and bookmarking. Be sure to try the BYU Relationship Finder site..
Do you need a genealogy form including just the census records headers? You’ll find them here BYU Genealogical Resource Forms
Have you [...]

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