Denmark, Århus Municipal Census, 1936 - FamilySearch Historical Records

Why Should I Look at This Collection?
This is an enumeration of all persons resident in the city of Aarhus on 25 October 1936. If you have family members who lived in Aarhus or may have had reason to travel to Aarhus you should consider looking at this collection.

What is in This Collection?
These records were created by the office of the Aarhus Magistrate's 1st division (Magistrat 1. afd.) tax authority (Skattevæsen). It is part of the Skattemandtalslister (tax census lists), 1885-1936. The content and arrangement of these records is very similar to the national census.

Reading These Records
These records are written in Danish. For help reading these records see the following:
 * Danish Word List
 * Denmark Language and Languages

What Can These Records Tell Me?
Instructions for this census were to include all persons who were permanent residents of Aarhus as well as permanent residents temporarily absent on the Hovedliste (Main list), and persons temporarily present were to be included on the Tillægsliste (Suppmental list).

Regler 5) Inden- og udenlandske Selskaber, Foreninger, Stiftelse, Institutioner samt de Personer (ogsaa i Udlandet hjemmehørende), der helt eller delvis er Ejere eller Medejere af Ejendommen, eller som i denne har Forreningslokale, forsaavidt vedkommende Personer ikke bor i Aarhus Kommune, opføres paa Tillægsskema I paa Skemaets Bagside. Paa Tillægsskema II opføres alle indenbysboende Person, der driver Forretning, Haandværk o. l. i Ejendommen.

Instructions 5) Domestic and foreign companies, associations, foundations, institutions and the persons (also resident abroad) who are wholly or partly owners or co-owners of the property, or who in this area have a rehabilitation room, in so far as the persons concerned do not live in the Municipality of Aarhus, are listed on Supplementary form I on the back of the table. On Supplementary Scheme II, all resident persons who run a business, craft or similar are listed in the property.

How Do I Analyze the Results?
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Research Helps
The following articles will help you in your research for your family in Denmark.
 * Denmark Guided Research
 * Denmark Record Finder
 * Research Tips and Strategies

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