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*''Memoirs of an Adventurous Dane in India'' : 1904-1947 by August Peter Hansen, 1999
*''Protestant Cemetery in Bangkok'' by Justin Corfield, 1997. There are a lot Danish folk buried in this cemetery, as there was a substantial group of Danes who came to Thailand to train the Police and Customs Services. See [[Thailand]].
The 1834 census of Tranquebar was is available on [[FamilySearch]] digitised microfilm. It is on two rolls on microfilm '''#39091''' and '''#39092''', [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/327409 catalogue entry]. Currently (2018/10), they which are not yet digitisedavailable on your home computer, see [[but you must be signed into FamilySearch Centres]].
The ''Register af Blanketregnskaber 1800-1847'' is available as digitised [[FamilySearch]] microfilm, available for viewing on your home computer. The microfilm description is "Register of applications pertaining to civil records including special burials, marriages without banns, divorce petitions, nonprobate will actions that should normally have been handled through a higher authority. Includes the various estates and baronies on mainland Denmark, and then the Danish possessions, Iceland, Faroe Islands, West Indies and Tranquebar, India." . The records for Trankebar appear at the end of the list, microfilm 382501, DGS 7751337, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/538957 catalogue entry].
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20180718030547/http://scholiast.org/history/tra-narr.html "Tranquebar: The Danish East India Company 1616 - 1669"] by Peter Ravn Rasmussen. scholiast.org, now an archived webpage. Revised and reworked from what was originally a term paper written at the University of Copenhagen in spring 1996.
*Uno-Barner Jensen has created an impressive website which reflects his extensive research into the subject of coins of the Danish East India Company. It also has pages on the history of Tranquebar and many beautiful photos of the Danish churches there. The website is available in [https://web.archive.org/web/20140428121643if_/http://www.tranquebar.dk/ Danish] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209120539if_/http://www.tranquebar.dk/welcome.htm English], both now now archived.
*[http://historicalleys.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/danish-factory-in-calicut-1752-1796.html The Danish Factory in Calicut 1752-1796] by Maddy. historicalleys.blogspot
*There is a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120108071646/http://www.zum.de:80/whkmla/region/india/tldanindia.html Timeline of Danish India] on the WHKMLA website in the section relating to [https://web.archive.org/web/20140824050532/http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/india/xdanindia.html Danish India], now archived webpages.
*[https://www.livehistoryindia.com/lhi-book-club/2021/02/08/robert-ivermee Robert Ivermee on ''Hooghly: The Global History of a River''] Live History India Book Club. Contains a YouTube video (50 minutes). Includes discussion about the Danish in Bengal.
*Danes in India did not intermarry much with local Indians, according to [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/carton.html "Beyond "Cotton Mary": Anglo-Indian Categories and Reclaiming the Diverse Past"] by Adrian Carton ''The International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies'' Volume 5, Number 1, 2000.
 
*[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Denmark Denmark] includes [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Danish_Word_List Danish Word List] and [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Danish_Handwriting_Guide Danish Handwriting Guide] Family Search (LDS) Wiki
 
*The [https://www.sa.dk/en/genealogy/ Genealogy page] from the [http://www.sa.dk/content/us Danish State Archives]. It includes a [https://www.sa.dk/en/genealogy/handwriting/ Handwriting Guide], with link to a genealogical dictionary.
*Rudy Schmidt’s [https://web.archive.org/web/20170325014036/http://www.antiquusmorbus.com/International/Danish.htm Danish/English Glossary of Causes of Death and other Archaic Medical Terms], now archived.
===Historical books online===
*[https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.93601/2015.93601.The-Calcutta-Review1918#page/n99/mode/2up "The Danes at Serampore"], by F.B.Bradley Birt, ''Calcutta Review, No. 295, January 1919, (New [2nd] Series Volume 25)'', pages 92-118 Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection. Note however, that it is in the volume which is catalogued as 1918. This volume has title page and contents pages for 1918, but articles for 1919.
**[https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.93601/2015.93601.The-Calcutta-Review1918#page/n103/mode/1up Page 95] c 1712 the Danes were "supplied with wives from home and disdaining to form alliances with the women of the country".
*[https://archive.org/details/johncompanyatwor0000furb/page/n9 ''John Company at Work: a study of European expansion in India in the late eighteenth century''] by Holden Furber. 1970 reprint of 1948 original edition. Archive.org Lending Library. Includes the [[East India Company|English]], [[French]], [[Dutch]], and [[Danish]] East India Companies.
*[https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.283422/2015.283422.The-Journal#page/n9 "Early Trade Relations between Denmark and Siam"] by His Highness Prince Dhani Nivat and Major Erik Seidenfaden page 1 ''The Journal Of The Siam Society'' 1939 Vol XXXI Archive.org.
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