Denmark Census, 1911 - FamilySearch Historical Records

Denmark

What is in this Collection?
Name index of the Denmark census taken in 1911. This was the thirteenth census conducted since 1787. This index is being provided by MyHeritage. The Images were provided previously from the National Archives of Denmark.

This census was taken for the countries of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and the Danish West Indies. The enumeration for Denmark was divided into three sections: Copenhagen city, other cities, and rural areas. This collection includes only the records for Denmark.

Different forms were used for Copenhagen city, other cities and rural areas. The samples below show all three forms.

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This census forms contain the following information.

What if I can't find who I'm looking for?
People enjoyed a higher level of personal mobility in Denmark than in other countries due to the easier terrain and absence of laws restricting movement. A well-developed system of transportation existed which facilitated moving from one place to another. Consider alternate spellings for names, such as Peder for Peter, and Maria for Maren. Law regarding surnames were not fully in effect at this time, so the person may be recorded with or without a patronymic surname.

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