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“Dansk Dødsregister” - not a question

Michael Busch-Sørensen
Michael Busch-Sørensen ✭
February 6, 2021 edited February 8, 2021 in Social Groups

Dear All,

i have searched, but not seen this “reported” here:

 

https://dodsregister.dk/Default.aspx

 

it is All in Danish, however easy to use.

You Enter day month and year, like 31 1 1900 in the boxes on the top. You may Enter first and last name, as sex. The data you then get out is all who were born at the entered date of those died in the periode 1943-1969 i Denmark with the entered DOB.

Should you have the day of death, you enter the date in the lower boxes, an you get the DOB.

 

There are instruktions to the rigth on the web page. For various reasons the name details are abriviated (number of letters limitation).

 

Since I discovered the service I have used it a lot. For females in particular, you get the birth and marriage names in addition.

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  • Shari Duce
    Shari Duce ✭✭✭
    February 6, 2021

    Thank you for sharing this information.

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  • Melanie Fackrell
    Melanie Fackrell ✭
    February 8, 2021

    Thank you! This will be very helpful!

    I will try this in Danish:

    Tak! Dette være meget hjæpelig! I am not sure on the last words. Is it correct?

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  • Michael Busch-Sørensen
    Michael Busch-Sørensen ✭
    February 8, 2021

    Thx so much

    your Danish text is in principle correct, however I think “Dette er meget brugbart” would be more close to what people say (brugbart = usefull).

    Danish language tends to be more modest, i.e. the “Jante Law” = “Du skal ikke tro du er noget”

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  • Melanie Fackrell
    Melanie Fackrell ✭
    February 8, 2021

    @Michael Busch-Sørensen​  Thank you for the tip! I think I read somewhere about that Jante Law and now I can see that it the words one uses should be careful of that. Mange tak!

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