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* Model is not the same according to country.
 
* Model is not the same according to country.
  
:My genealogical searchs (''France/Germany/Switzerland'') sound like Swedish/Norvegian: some free access to original online documents (''stored on archives/repositories'') and transcriptions. --[[User:Romjerome|Romjerome]] 06:31, 4 December 2010 (EST)
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:My genealogical searchs (most in ''France'') sound like searchs for Swedish/Norvegian people: some free access to original online documents (''stored on archives/repositories'') and transcriptions. --[[User:Romjerome|Romjerome]] 06:31, 4 December 2010 (EST)
  
 
== Collections ==
 
== Collections ==

Revision as of 14:40, 2 June 2012

Some alternate interfaces for censuses management and print

See also:

Source fields
Individuals fields


  • Experimental samples on feature request #5552
index manager
birth form
marriage form
death form
census form
witness/relationship form

Template limitations

  • Model is not the same according to period.
In France there is some forms for civil certificates (birth-death-marriage-censuses) or religious events (baptism-burial-marriage-listings, common religious events), there is some variations but the more accessible and common (civil) is used from 1810 to 1830 (then after 1870). Else template is free: could be two lines or four pages ! --Romjerome 06:31, 4 December 2010 (EST)
  • Model is not the same according to country.
My genealogical searchs (most in France) sound like searchs for Swedish/Norvegian people: some free access to original online documents (stored on archives/repositories) and transcriptions. --Romjerome 06:31, 4 December 2010 (EST)

Collections

Commercial web sites like Ancestry often use the word collections for certificates transcriptions.

They also have immigration and travels entries (USA history).

See also current US market[1].