Denmark is divided into six sections for this site. Histories of regions, branches, and families from Denmark found under each of these six areas. You can either click on the map below or use the buttons at the left to go to the site for each region. If you are not sure which part of Denmark your family was from, the chart under the map will help you identify the area from the names of counties or other terms that might be listed in your family papers
LDSEP: LinksDanish Genealogy Research http://www.progenealogists.com/denmark/ - Early land lists, how-to articles, 1700 census, and 1730 school census are some of the resources available in this area of the site. Gary Horlacher compiled most of this informative site.
The Denmark List FAQ page of the Denmark List. Here you will find answers to many of your questions and links to the many resources available on the net.
The Danish List Links Page updatedPaula Goodfellow to DENMARK-L replying to Are things like Danish census' on the Internet? How access? There is a partial transcription online at www.dda.dk. Dansk Data Arkiv Search in databases with historical sources only in Danish DDD Søgning i andre kilder end FT county maps showing which census records are being transcribed at the moment That site is free. There are also scanned images, with no index, organized by parish, for much of the census at http://www.arkivalieronline.dk . You'll need to register for a user name and password. via Ny bruger. Oprette When you have that, you can look at those images. You'll also need to download a TIFF viewer if you don't have one. Here's instructions to using the site, which someone else posted earlier today: "Go to the main page http://www.arkivalieronline.dk;, and type in your email and password in the upper right and click login. When the page refreshes, click on Søg i kirkebøger (for church books) or Søg i folketællinger (for census records). If you choose kirkebøger, you will get a new page that allows you to choose the Amt/Herred/Sogn, then you will get a list of time periods for the church records of that parish so click on one of those. A new page will appear with an Opslag dropdown menu, and since it's impossible to tell which of the XXX opslag is the one that has what you're looking for, you will have to guess, view it, choose another, view that, etc. Keep in mind that births of males are grouped together, followed by births of females, and the same is true for confirmations and deaths. When you're done looking at church books and want to look at the census, click on Søg i folketællinger in the upper left of any page, choose the year and location from the dropdown menus, and click Hent Oplysninger. When the page refreshes, you'll get the familiar Opslag dropdown menu, and again, you'll have to guess, look, guess again."more help a frame from KinQuest.com
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