It could be that they're not married in the church but had a "borgerlig
vielse" i.e. a civil marriage. In that case it won't help much finding any
records for the parish. Then it's the county records ("Amtsarkivet") you
need to go to (as far as I remember). I'm telling you this so that you don't
despair if you find no marriage in the church records
Best regards
- Jesper Holgersen (
http://home1.stofanet.dk/jeho)
"Mark Dobson" <mcdobson@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:6689f98.0307131734.13c1438c@posting.google.com...
> Well folks,
> With the help from many of you, I have been able to determine that
> Karen Maria Christensen married someone with the surname of Dalsgaard
> somewhere around 1900 to 1902. Their daughter Ragnhild was born in the
> Brorstrup Parish April 9, 1902.
> So we think since she was 27, that she was probably married around
> 1900 in said parish. The first name of her husband and date of
> marraige remain a mystery.
> Would anyone happen to have that parish on microfilm ?
> I am willing to pay for any costs inccured for this lookup.
> Thank You,
> Mark Dobson
> mcdobson@adelphia.net