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Maalaiskunta
Rural municipality near a city (civil administration unit).

Maalaiskunta (mlk.) In Finland, the concept of a rural municipality was born in the 1865 reform of municipal administration, where rural local government was separated from the parishes of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church. In some of the municipalities called maalaiskunta, there was no congregation called maaseurakunta, but the members of the municipality belonging to the church belonged to the same congregation as the residents belonging to the church of the town or town with the same name as the rural municipality.

The Municipal Act of 1977 (Kuntalaki) removed the legal division of municipalities into cities, townships and rural municipalities, so the term rural municipality no longer appears in the law. Maalaiskunta (Parish)

Maaseurakunta
Rural parish (church administration).

Maaseurakunta (abbreviated msk., msrk., Swedish: landsförsamling) is a designation that has been used in Finland as the suffix of the name of Evangelical Lutheran parishes in rural communities with the same name as cities or towns. In that case, the name of the parish of the same name in the city or township had the ending "kaupkasseurakunta" or "kaupalaseurakunta". City, township and country parish were not administrative concepts, but simply designations used for clarity. Maaseurakunta (Country parish)

Pitäjä (parish)
The word was applied to administrative and ecclesiastical bodies until the reforms in 1865. In current use it refers to the area of a former rural municipality that was annexed to another municipality. The corresponding Swedish term is socken. Pitäjä (Parish)

Kancelliplakat 19 November 1811
Samling av lover etc., 1916-1920 vedrørende kongeriket Norges handel og skibsfart m. m.. Kristiania : Grøndal & Sons boktrykkeri, 1920. s. 154. Kongelig resolution 1918 24 mai, granting special dispensation from the requirements of Kancelliplakat 19 November 1811, § 10.1, forbidding the confirmation and marriage of unvaccinated persons.

Kopskatten 1660

 * En folketælling fra 1660 ved Jens V. Olsen, Årsskrift 1992 - Roskildeegnens Selskab for Genealogi og Personalhistorie.

Forleden dag fik jeg et brev fra en slægtsforskerkollega, der kender min interesse for Fur. Da jeg læste brevet, løb det mig koldt ned ad ryggen - det er en fornemmelse, som I sikkert også har oplevet, når man pludselig ser løsningen på et kompliceret problem.

Jeg troede ellers, at jeg gennem mine mange års arbejde med indsamling af kildemateriale om Fur havde udtømt de fleste muligheder. Jeg vidste dog, at der eksisterede en skattemandtal fra 1660, som jeg endnu ikke havde fundet på arkiverne.

Det drejer sig om en Kongeligt Paabuden Kopskat (d.v.s. personskat) på Mand- og Quindekøn, gamle og unge til afregning juleaften 1660. Jeg havde for mange år siden set den omtalt af Svend Aakjær i hans artikelserie "Fly Gaarde". Her kalder han den "Mandtal paa Kopskat 1660" (Rigsarkivet: "Mandtals-Regnskab paa den til Sivert Brokkenhus indbetalte Hovedskat til Jul 1660 fra Aalborg og Viborg Stifter (udtagne af Lensregnskaberne)"). Med udgangspunkt i denne omtale, har jeg flere gange forespurgt på både Rigsarkivet og Landsarkivet i Viborg; men helt uden resultat, ingen kendte den - indtil forleden dag.

Min hjemmelsmand skrev helt uopfordret, at han havde en kopi af "Brockenhuus' kopskat 1660" fra Sallingområdet - og så fik jeg straks fat i telefonen, for at høre hvad denne mandtal egentlig indeholdt, og fik et par dage senere en kopi af listerne fra Fur og Selde.

Mandtallen findes i Rigsarkivet i den særlige gruppe, der hedder "Militære regnskaber 1545-1763(99)" og har arkivnummer: IV. d. 40. e.

Anledningen til skatten er selvfølgelig landets store udgifter i forbindelse med krigene med Sverige, hvor "Gøngehøvdingen" - Svend Poulsen er en af de aktuelle personer. Det, der gør mandtallen særlig interessant for os slægtsforskere, er dog, at det er den første ekstraskat, der omfatter hele befolkningen, både mænd og koner, børn, tjenestefolk og logerende - og i mange tilfælde er de alle nævnt ved navn i mandtallen. Landbefolkningen skulle betale 8 skilling for hver eneste person i husholdet.

De ekstraskattemandtaller, der findes indtil 1650-erne og videre fra 1672 og frem er ikke nær så omfattende; her er det kun enkelte persongrupper, der er skattepligtige, og det er oftest kun familieoverhovedet, der er nævnt ved navn.

Udsnittet nedenfor viser hvorledes mandtallen fra Fur er opbygget med de enkelte hushold, hvor der er separate kolonner for manden, kvinden, sønnerne, døtrene og tilsidst tjenestefolk og logerende.

Et sammenhold med andre kilder viser, at mandtallen for Fur (og den for Selde i Nordsalling) er næsten komplette, hvad angår mænd og koner, idet dog næppe alle børn er medtaget. Man kan tænke sig, at præsten har undladt at nævne børn i de mindre bemidlede familier.

Den bevarede liste er lensskriverens samlede afskrift af præsternes indberetninger. Det ses af, at der er benyttet samme skrift i listerne fra Skivehus Len, og de enkelte sogne følger efter hinanden på de samme blade. Da det er en afskrift, kan der forekomme fejl og misforståelser; men min vurdering er dog, at der er meget få direkte fejl.

Mandtallen er så detailleret, at jeg vil sammenligne den med en folketælling. Derfor er den af så stor betydning, især i et tilfælde som Fur, hvor kirkebogen først begynder med fødsler fra 1690. I mit eget tilfælde, fandt jeg otte nye kvindelige aner og fik bekræftelse på tre andre. Endvidere har listen givet bekræftelse på en del teorier; men giver selvfølgelig også anledning til en række nye. Alt i alt er der tale om en væsentlig styrkelse af den genealogiske viden om slægterne på Fur før kirkebogens start og helt tilbage til 1600-tallets begyndelse.

Der er selvfølgelig en række problemer omkring anvendelsen af en sådan kilde. Der er ingen stedsangivelse ud over sognenavnet, og der er ikke angivet noget om personernes alder.

Et endnu uafklaret spørgsmål er, hvorvidt der er bevaret mandtaller fra hele landet, eller om det kun er Aalborg og Viborg stifter, der er bevaret - det skal afklares ved et kommende besøg på Rigsarkivet.

Desværre ser det ud til, at en del sogne mangler helt, og ikke alle er lige så detaillerede, som Fur og Selde. Af en maskinskreven indholdsfortegnelse over sognene i Salling ses, at der mangler lister fra 10 ud af 37 sogne. Mærkværdigvis mangler f. eks. Aasted, der er anneks til Selde, og derfor havde samme præst.

Mit budskab med denne artikel må være, ud over at give oplysning om en vigtig kilde, også at fortælle, at man skal forfølge ethvert spor. Selv "gamle og garvede" slægtsforskere kan blive glædeligt overraskede.

Efterskrift Et besøg på Rigsarkivet har bekræftet, at mandtallen dækker en stor del af landet. De jydske landsdele er mest ukomplette, idet vi helt mangler Midt- og Vestjylland. Mandtallerne for København, Sjælland og Lolland m.m. samt Fyn er ret komplette. Generelt kan dog siges, at ikke alle mandtallerne har navnene på koner og børn med.

Note I artiklerne om Fly Gaarde, der er trykt i Skivebogen 1919-22 beskriver Svend Aakjær, hvorledes han igennem brug af en lang række forskellige kilder opbygger en landsbyhistorie fra nutiden og tilbage til før år 1600.

I [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3661082 Fortid og nutid - Bd. 4 Hft. 1-3 (1923)] (FHL 948.9 H25fn) har Svend Aakjær skrevet: Dansk Landsbyhistorie 1844-1600. Det er en kortfattet praktisk vejledning byggende på erfaringer fra Fly Gaarde, og som kan anbefales enhver slægtsforsker, der har forfædre på landet. Her opregnes en lang række utraditionelle kilder af almen betydning.

Sidstnævnte artikel er genoptrykt i "Lokalhistorie - Rigshistorie", udgivet 1967 af Dansk Historisk Fællesforening. (Reprinted in Lokalhistorie-rigshistorie : og andre artikler fra fortid og nutid, 948.9 H2Lr)

Daisy

 * Kopskatten 1660: Bilag til Oluf Brockenhuus' regnskab for Lolland og Falster Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Erik Kaas' regnskab for Fyn med de mindre øer Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Hans Oldelands regnskab for adelen i København Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Jørgen Kruses regnskab for Århus Stift Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Kalundborg bys mandtal Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Nakskov bys mandtal Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Ove Juels regnskab for København Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Ove Juels regnskab for Sjællands Stift Arkivalieronline
 * Kopskatten 1660: Sivert Brockenhuus' regnskab for Viborg og Ålborg Stifter Arkivalieronline

PPQ

 * 21-1471 Denmark, National Archive of Denmark, 1660, 1801, and 1834 Censuses (Parent) - CAPTURE
 * 21-1472 Denmark, National Archive of Denmark, 1660, 1801, and 1834 Censuses (Child: Denmark, Records, 1660) - CAPTURE
 * 22-0707 Denmark, National Archive of Denmark, 1660, 1801, and 1834 Censuses Camera 2 of 2 (Parent) - CAPTURE
 * 22-0708 Denmark, National Archive of Denmark, 1660, 1801, and 1834 Censuses Camera 2 of 2 (Child) - CAPTURE

India Catholic Diocese
Information from Burhans, M., et al. “Diocesean Boundaries of the Catholic Church” Version 1.2. Redlands, CA, USA: GoodLands Inc., Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 2016. Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

1897 Odessa Census
DGS 005676969

Перепись население, Ф. 2, о. 8, д. 110, 1897 ПерВАЯ ВСЕОБЩАЯ Перепись ФОРМА В Губрнія или область УѢздъ или округь Городъ Городская часть Участокъ (кварталъ) Приггородъ Population census, f. 2, o. 8, d. 110, 1897 FIRST GENERAL CENSUS FORM B Province or region County or county Gorod Urban part Plot (quarter) Suburb

Things That Need Fixing
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 * Chinese Exclusion Act Collections, National Archives Pacific Coast, Coverage Table – FamilySearch Historical Records
 * United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, Coverage Table - FamilySearch Historical Records
 * United States Mexican War Index and Service Records/Mississippi Coverage Table
 * United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, Inventory (Florida)
 * United States, Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, Muster Rolls of US Navy Ships, 1941
 * United States, National Archives Catalog - Selected Digitized Collections
 * United States, World War I Correspondence Relating to Foreign Born Soldiers, 1917-1921
 * United States, World War I Draft Registration Records, Inventory National Archives at College Park
 * United States, World War I Draft Registration Records, Inventory Regional Archives
 * United States World War II Draft Registration Records - Coverage Table
 * Alabama State Census, 1866 Coverage Table - FamilySearch Historical Records - inventory, not coverage table
 * African American Contraband Records, Coverage Table - FamilySearch Historical Records links to selected waypointed images

Mexican War

 * United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records Mississippi Coverage Table
 * United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records Pennsylvania Coverage Table
 * United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records Tennessee Coverage Table
 * United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records Texas Coverage Table
 * United States, Mexican War Index and Service Records Mormon Battalion Coverage Table

Freedmen's Bureau

 * Category:NARA Freedmen's Bureau Records - Inventories - most of these do not link to anything
 * North Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, Inventory
 * Virginia, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, Inventory
 * Virginia, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records Coverage Table - FamilySearch Historical Records
 * United States, Freedmen's Bureau Ration Records, 1865-1872 Coverage Table - This is part 1 of 2
 * United States, Freedmen's Bureau Ration Records, 1865-1872 Coverage Table Part II

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. It includes supplemental records (allegati); marriage banns (pubblicazioni); and ten-year indexes (indici decennali). Availability of records is largely dependent on time period and locality.

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Administrative Districts
North Rhine-Westphalia is divided as follows:

Regional associations (Landschaftsverbände) - 2 Rhineland, Westfalen-Lippe

Regions (Regierungsbezirke) - 5 In Rhineland (Landschaftsverbände): Düsseldorf and Köln In Westfalen-Lippe (Landschaftsverbände): Arnsberg, Detmold, and Münster

Rural Districts (Kreise) - 31 In Arnsberg Region (Regierungsbezirke): Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, Hochsauerlandkreis, Märkischer Kreis, Olpe, Siegen-Wittigenstein, Soest, Unna

In Detmold Region (Regierungsbezirke): Gütersloh, Herford, Höxter, Lippe, Minden-Lübbecke, Paderborn

In Düsseldorf Region (Regierungsbezirke): Kleve, Mettmann, Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Viersen, Wesel

In Köln Region (Regierungsbezirke): Aachen Städteregion, Düren, Euskirchen, Heinsberg, Oberbergischer Kreis, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis

In Münster Region (Regierungsbezirke): Borken, Coesfeld, Reckinghausen, Steinfurt, Warendorf

Urban Districts (Kreisfreie Städte) - 23 In Arnsberg Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bochum, Dortmund, Hagen, Hamm, Herne

In Detmold Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bielefeld

In Düsseldorf Region (Regierungsbezirke): Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Essen, Krefeld, Mönchengladbach, Mülheim, Oberhausen, Remscheid, Solingen, Wuppertal

In Köln Region (Regierungsbezirke): Aachen, Bonn, Köln, Leverkusen

In Münster Region (Regierungsbezirke): Bottrop, Gelsenkirchen, Münster

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 * Sweden, Jönköping. Värnamo församling. C I Födelse- och dopböcker. Huvudserien 1, 1825-1854, p. 175 #7. Baptism of Johan August Andreasson.
 * Svenska kyrkan. Värnamo socken, Jönköping. Födelse- och dopböcker, C I:1 (1825-1854): 175 #7
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