Liber daticus

Startet af Ric Rasmussen, 27 Dec 2017 - 15:42

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Ric Rasmussen

There is a record in the Keldby Søgn entitled "Liber daticus."  I have not come across this name of a record before.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G94W-275V?wc=M5KC-44S%3A357517501%2C357801401%2C358051401%2C358066601&cc=2078555

Can someone help me understand what is contained in this record so I can decide if I try to search through it for names of relatives?

Thank you,

Ric
Fanefjord, Mønbo, Præstø

Lis B. Jensen

Hi Ric

it is a sort of diary Written by the Preast.
ot Look up 2 You can see what is contains - among others is Conformations
Lis B. Jensen
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Ses i Legacy Forum: http://legacydansk.com og
https://vordingborglokalarkiv.dk/

Ole Westermann

Liber daticus is the book in every single parish, in which the vicar writes things of interest about the incumbency and the priests having served in the parish. They are not preserved in all parishes.

In Keldby you see ex.
page 1-26 diff. meetings with colleagues (synodes), then Royal decrees, laws etc, then (55-60) records about stillborn children,
p.78-83 schedules of married, born and dead 1738-1827, 133-48 remarks at pastoral visitations, 317-28 confirmed (starting on image 135).

Ole

Ric Rasmussen

Thank you, Lis and Ole.  That is very helpful.
Fanefjord, Mønbo, Præstø