Difference between revisions of "Sweden Civil Registration"
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− | Civil registration refers to vital records made by the government. Beginning in 1860, | + | Civil registration refers to vital records made by the government. |
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+ | Beginning in 1860, the government required church ministers annually to copy the birth, marriage, and death information in their parish registers onto special forms and send them to the Statistiska Centralbyrån (SCB or Central Bureau of Statistics). | ||
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+ | There are number of ways to locate these extracts. See “Church Records Extracts” in the "[[Sweden Church Records|Church Records]]" section of this outline. | ||
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+ | Civil authorities in Sweden did not begin registering their own, original vital statistics until 1950. And in 1991 the responsibility for keeping vital records was transferred to local tax offices (lokala skattemyndigheten). | ||
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Revision as of 12:55, 15 May 2010
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Civil registration refers to vital records made by the government.
Beginning in 1860, the government required church ministers annually to copy the birth, marriage, and death information in their parish registers onto special forms and send them to the Statistiska Centralbyrån (SCB or Central Bureau of Statistics).
There are number of ways to locate these extracts. See “Church Records Extracts” in the "Church Records" section of this outline.
Civil authorities in Sweden did not begin registering their own, original vital statistics until 1950. And in 1991 the responsibility for keeping vital records was transferred to local tax offices (lokala skattemyndigheten).