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By PI-GeorgeMartin June 1, 2010 3:43 PM
Basic information about householder records.
Household records and nationalization records are some of the most important records especially to those seeking to find out more about their family and family past. The way each family has kept their householder records differ significantly and in many occasions records simply do not exist. In such occasions the only option for a person who want to find household records is to look at government agencies and offices dealing with public records.
Household records and nationalization records constitute of a set of different public records. Which these records are and where you can find copies of them are to important issues discussed in the following lines.
How to obtain household records?
Household records and nationalization records often constitute of many different types of records. To get the full picture about a family and its past you will need to dig out any birth and death certificates, certificates of marriages and divorces, employment records, property records, military records and records of anything else that may have been related to the person. Obtaining these records means that you need to go to the offices managing each type of records and request copies.
A faster and much easier way to look for household records is via the Internet. Currently many old records has been digitalized and are available online. You can get access to these records by using a public records website and making a search with the name of the person.
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