Census returns are indexed by a card file compiled by the Zgorodvinsky Arhiv Ljubljana included with the census.Ĭlick here to see what records are available through the FamilySearch Library. The columns are: successive number of residents in the context of a single family, names and surnames of residents, date of birth (year, month and day), religion, profession or relationship to the head of the family, status, and citizenship. The census method was the same as described above (by successive house numbers, first the city, then the suburbs). The census forms are called Anzeigezettel and are similarly written in German. The next population census was carried out in 1857. More information about 1830 Aufnahmsbogen and examples of the form can be found under Slovenia Military Records. The rest of the form is for military purposes. The first five columns contain personal data. One census form was completed for each individual family. This census covers people who then lived within the area of the City of Ljubljana and its suburbs. The oldest preserved census in the Historical Archive Ljubljana is 1830 Aufnahmsbogen. Text is in German and later also in Slovenian. Some forms include extracts from the parish registers, such as birth extract. This was the time for the two-piece skirt and blouse set to emerge with style. For censuses for which an index has not yet been made, it is necessary to know where a particular person lived in order to find the census form. The 1890s through 1905 is part of the late Victorian fashion era, otherwise known as the Gibson Girl era and early Edwardian fashion. Persons are listed alphabetically, together with their residence. Indexes have been made for the significant part of the preserved censuses. Censuses include not only the City of Ljubljana but also the suburbs of Gradišče, Kapucinsko, Karlovsko, Karolinsko, Krakovsko, Kurjavas, Poljansko, Sv. Censuses can be used to uniquely identify individuals and connect generations.Ĭity of Ljubljana and its suburbs įollowing censuses for Ljubljana, capitol of Slovenia, formerly Laibach in the Krain province of the Austrian Empire, are available in the Historical Archive Ljubljana and through the FamilySearch Library. Each census had a specific form with particular headings that were filled out.Ĭensus records usually list the head of household, names of family members, age or date of birth, birth place, family relationships, occupations, residents and length of residence, and other such details. Population censuses, in the past also known as “people counts”, were carried out for the practical needs of the state administration, which required various data about its citizens.
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