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Topic: Sharing Useful Links: GERMANY and E. Europe (Read 3352 times)
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Berlin-Bob
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While trying to find out more about my family in Germany, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine etc, I have found various links which I thought could be useful to other researchers.
If you have researched in the UK you are used to 1881, 1901, freeCEN, freeBMD, etc etc.
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THAT HERE ! Sorry for shouting, but I wanted you to hear that ! I can explain it in more detail, if anybody is interested, but maybe on another thread.
The biggest database for Germany I have found so far is GEDBAS at http://gedbas.genealogy.net/index.jsp
The input mask is similar to familysearch, but no "soundex" facility
Quick translation help: Vorname = First name Nachname = Surname Ehepartner = spouse Datum (Ereignis) = Date (event) Ort (Stadt,Provinz,Land) = Place (town, district, state) Suchen = Search Zurücksetzen = Clear
There are over 2.2 million name from over 800,000 families here.
I'll add more links here later, especially database links ! Please add your links, too !
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Searching for Coleman, Moore, Kallnung in London; Margulies, Remenyi in E. Europe; Ancestors of Hessie Stevenson-Coleman-Baxter (Ireland, 1861) and, of course, any other ancestors for my web-site. All Census Data included in this post is Crown Copyright (see: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
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Berlin-Bob
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Here is another useful link: http://www.geneanet.org/
As far as I can tell (at the moment) it seems a way of bringing researchers into contact.
Type in the name you are searching for, either Quick Search, or various kinds of advanced search, and get a list of people found, with contact links. If you then click on the contact link, you may get an e-mail address, or a link to their web-site, where you can go looking for more info.
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proactiv
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Many thanks regarding Austria, Bob - I'll repost under "Immigrants" and see what comes out. Very Best, David
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Berlin-Bob
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http://www.movinghere.org.uk/
This is a great web-site for all sorts of info. about jewish, caribbean, south asian and irish immigrants.
I've been looking through the jewish section, and there is a wealth of advice about how and where to look, and lots of informations about what records are kept and where, and also links to other useful sites.
Well worth looking at, if you are researching jewish ancestors from Europe.
http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/jewish/jewish.htm
I haven't checked out the other sections, but if they are anything like what I have seen so far from the jewish section, then they are well worth a look !
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Berlin-Bob
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JDG just posted some history links on Emmigrants, which are well worth looking at for immigrants, too http://www.rootschat.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=12419.0 and http://www.rootschat.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=12420.0
The main site is http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/region.html
If your ancestors came from Germany, Austro-Hungary, Russia or Poland, it is well worth looking into the history of the area, especially as the borders changed so often in the last 200 years. It could be, that your russian ancestors are, in fact, polish, your polish ancestors are german, etc, etc.
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Berlin-Bob
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This site is interesting if you have jewish ancestors, who originally came from Galicia (present day S. E. Poland and Western Ukraine):
http://www.jewishgen.org/Galicia/surdex/si_ma.htm
Enter a surname, and check out the links to various sites where this surname appears. (cemetry lists, trade directories, lists of taxpyaers, Holocaust survivors, etc, etc).
Also interesting: in many entries, there is also a list of Surnames with the same Daitch-Mokotoff soundex !
At the top of the page there is another link, to http://www.jewishgen.org/Galicia/index.html
This has lots more Info. about Galicia, with links to online Databases !!
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Berlin-Bob
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More on Galicia: http://www.halgal.com/index.htm
Especially interesting: http://www.halgal.com/vitalrecords.html
"Tutorial of Vital Records A detailed look at reading records in the standard format used from the late 18th century up to the middle of the 20th century. Includes a step-by-step process of reading the records using numerous scanned images. These tutorials are useful to genealogists researching any of the territory that was once controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Western Galicians, Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, etc.). Please be patient while the pages download."
Also of interest to anybody with R.Cath. records, as the tutorials include translation of all latin terms ! Also lots on naming methodology, alternative names, etc
Also: http://www.bmi.net/jjaso/ for church record translations (Latin, Hungarian, Slovak and English) Especially useful, generally, is http://www.bmi.net/jjaso/Latin_Terms_and_Phrases.html
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Hi Bob in berlin - it's Heidi in Switzerland Just wanted to say that the links you are supplying are very interesting. Most Swiss seem to originate somewhere else than Switzerland although my husband's lot are genuine Emmentaler, somewhere from a lonely farm in the middle of nowhere. The Swiss are so well organised that looking for ancestors is a bit boring. Official documents don't show the birthplace so much, but place of origin, so you know where to go back to. When I got married I automatically became a citizin of Langnau i/Emmental - other countries other customs.
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Relf - Kent & East Sussex, Lay - Deptford, Baldock - Ticehurst, Camroux - Huguenot/Shoreditch, Parker - Norfolk, Pankhurst - Ticehurst/Etchingham/Burwash, Desveaux - Huguenot/Shoreditch, Sloper, Quinton - East London, Taylor - Bethnal Green, London, Gurr - Cranbrook, Balkshall - Ardingley, Sussex,
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Berlin-Bob
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Polish Roots:
I am adding a few sites I've found for searching for polish ancestors. I haven't had a chance to really go through them yet, so I won't comment (much) on them. Try them out and see, maybe you can add your comments to this thread.
http://www.polishroots.org/ This seems to be very informative, but it is an american site, written by and with emphasis on polish-americans http://www.polishroots.org/genpoland/index.htm This page has lots of "How to ..." info.
Another site with polish links: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/1538/Polishpg.html
It's worth checking whether your polish ancestors were jewish, as there are (literally) hundreds of sites for jewish genealogy. But that could be another thread ....
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Hi Bob,
I was about to give up a search for a POW in the UK in WW1 named Oswin Ihle but your site has lots of new addresses so I will give it another try. I am told he came from Chemnitz but not sure. He lived in Manchester and Liverpool before internment. Many thanks for all your info.
Robin/US
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