Find Military numbers and searches: Laegdsruller.dk.
Military Levying Rolls are one of four major record sources for tracing your ancestors in Denmark. They are vital to your search in establishing accurate pedigree connections. An explanations of this source can be found at Danish Military Rolls.
To locate the Laegd number see the FamilySearch Wiki at the following link: Laegd numbers by county and time period
A list of regiments of the Danish military can be found at http://www.wadschier.dk/. See "Databaser" then choose Haeren, Garnisoner og Chefer. From the drop down menu choose the regiment.
List of parishes in Denmark and the old and new numbers for searching in the military levying rolls can be found on the FamilySearch Wiki: Military Levying Rolls (see Tools "Registration Area Numbers").
Link to online Military Levying Rolls at Danish Family Search. This site has a map showing the districts. It is the best site to use for Military Levying Rolls. Look at the map to find the district to use.
Another link to two additional sites for Military Levying Rolls. See Lægdsruller BS=Single and EP=groups. They may not be the same. The EP site lists the various districts together and is easier to navigate.
Link to Copenhagen levying rolls: Copenhagen and https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/other/other-collection/6
Who had military obligations or exemptions.
Age of registration according to year.
An explanation of Main and supplemental rolls.
Different types of levying rolls: Types of rolls (main rolls, entry rolls, rewritten).
Letters assigned to years (helpful when using the supplemental rolls.
Abbreviations used in Military Levying Rolls. Danish site with abbreviation: Danish Archive (getting starting with Military Levying Rolls). In Danish. Use Google Chrome to translate page.
A Case Study using Military Levying rolls