Frederiksberg Lindevang Parish, København, Denmark Genealogy

Guide to Frederiksberg Lindevang, Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

History
On 5 November 1926, Lindevangs parish was established. The parish was created from parts of Solbjerg and Frederiksberg parishes.

The following is a chronological list of changes to the parish:


 * 1949 - part of the parish went to the newly created Flintholm parish.
 * 15 April 1953 - part of Solbjerg parish was added to Lindevangs parish.

Street Names
Borgermester Godskesens Plads, Broderskabsvej, Brødrene Reebergs Vej

Carl Feilbergs Vej, C.N. Petersens Vej, C.T. Barfoeds Vej

Dalgas Boulevard

Einer Jensens Vænge, Emil Slomanns Vej, Eversvej, Ewaldsensvej

Finsensvej, Flintholm Alle, Folkets Alle, Frihedsvej, Frøbels Alle

General Bahnsons Vej, Glahns Alle

Hattesens Alle, H. Schneekloths Vej, H. V. Nyholms Vej

Joakim Larsens Vej, Julius Valentiners Vej, Jyllandsvej

Kronprinsensvej

Laurids Bings Alle, Lauritz Sørensens Vej, Lighedsvej, Lindevangs Alle

Malthe Brunns Vej

N. Jespersens Vej, Nordre Fasanvej

Peter Bangs Vej, P.G. Ramms Alle, Philip Schous Vej

Roskildevej

Skellet Valby, Stægers Alle

V. E. Gamborgs Vej, Ved Lindenvangen

Wilkensvej

To see what kind of place it is you will need a Danish Gazetteer.


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 * Denmark Parish Register Headings provides translated examples of parish headings. You will be able to interpret much of what is in the records using these headings. Danish Word List covers typical  terms found in the records. Fixed and Moveable Feast Days for: Denmark will help you translate dates written in feast day form. Denmark surnames are patronymic and change every generation, so carefully study Denmark Names, Personal.


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Collections

 * Church Records
 * Kirkebøger - Getting Started
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 * Denmark Church Records
 * Census Records
 * ARKIVALIERONLINE Census records online
 * Censuses - Getting Started
 * Denmark Census
 * Census digitization/index availability - chart showing progress in census digitizing and indexing per location.
 * Court Records
 * Danish Chancellery - Getting Started!
 * Danish Chancery Court Records
 * Denmark Court Records
 * Military Records
 * Lægdsruller, Danish Military Levying Rolls, is a census of men eligible to join military (1789-1932)
 * What's on Lægdsruller and Søruller
 * Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)


 * Probate Records
 * Registers of Wills in the Danish Chancellory
 * Danish Chancellery - Getting Started!
 * , index and images.

Related Sources
Denmark Online Genealogy Records Ask the Community

FamilySearch Library Records
Click Denmark, København Records for a full listing of records at the FamilySearch Library, that may be digitized. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a FamilySearch Center near you. Click on "Places within Denmark, København" and then select your parish.