Saturday, March 12, 2005

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which turned up where to find all about meaning of free other in census

Danish Census welcome
Danish census resources are enormous:- 1787 1801 1834 Kbh ... the usenet s.c.nordic FAQ) meaning and origin of some surnames ... taxes, Randers, and all other Købstad (market towns) were ...
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