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1845 Denmark Census
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The 1845 census of Denmark was taken on 1 February 1845. The census covered the kingdom of Denmark and also the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. Information recorded in the census includes: name, residence, age, marital status, birthplace, position in family, occupation, and religious affiliation.<br><br>For market towns (<i>købstad</i>), the census is organized by county (<i>amt</i>), town (<i>købstad</i>), and street (<i>gade</i>). For rural areas, the census is organized by county (<i>amt</i>), district (<i>herred</i>), and parish (<i>sogn</i>). For the municipalities (<i>kommune</i>) of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, the census is organized by municipality, and then street (<i>gade</i>). The user should also note that the geopolitical boundaries within Denmark have significantly changed since the 1845 census was taken. Between 1970 and 1974 the number of municipal governing regions (<i>kommune</i>) dropped from 1,098 to 275, and then down to 98 in 2007. This collection presents localities in the jurisdictions as they existed at the time of the census. <br><br>Research tip: Individuals often had multiple given names. However, in the census you may find individuals only listed with one of their given names—usually the one the individual most often went by—or even listed by their nickname. If at first an individual cannot be found under a particular given name, try searching for the individual under one of their other given names, or by all of them together. Also, until the early 20<sup>th</sup> century, women were usually listed with their maiden name. <br><br>This collection is provided in partnership with the Danish National Archives (<i>Rigsarkivet</i>).
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Ferdinand MeldahlUdenbys Vester Kvarter, København, Denmark
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