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◄ [ | ◄ [[The_Netherlands|Netherlands Homepage]] <br> Jewish records [''joodse dokumenten''] include records about Jews or those created by Jewish congregations. The Family History Library has thousands of microfilms concerning Dutch Jews. Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths, as well as census and population registers in the 19th and 20th centuries, include Jews since these records cover the entire population. Jewish people are found in tax records, and many (but not all) Jewish marriages will be included in the civil marriage records before 1811. In addition, there are records of name adoptions, many specific to Jewish people. | ||
Jewish records [''joodse dokumenten''] include records about Jews or those created by Jewish congregations. The Family History Library has thousands of microfilms concerning Dutch Jews. Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths, as well as census and population registers in the 19th and 20th centuries, include Jews since these records cover the entire population. Jewish people are found in tax records, and many (but not all) Jewish marriages will be included in the civil marriage records before 1811. In addition, there are records of name adoptions, many specific to Jewish people. | |||
The Family History Library also has other types of Jewish records, including synagogue records, records of Holocaust victims, and cemetery records. | The Family History Library also has other types of Jewish records, including synagogue records, records of Holocaust victims, and cemetery records. | ||
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'''Genealogical Societies.''' The society Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie (Dutch Circle for Jewish Genealogy) has published many transcriptions of records relating to Dutch Jews. It also publishes a quarterly called Misjpoge (Family). Its address is: | '''Genealogical Societies.''' The society Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie (Dutch Circle for Jewish Genealogy) has published many transcriptions of records relating to Dutch Jews. It also publishes a quarterly called Misjpoge (Family). Its address is: | ||
:Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie<br>Abbringstraat 1 <br>1447 PA Purmerend <br>The Netherlands <br>Telephone: 0299-644498 <br>Internet: [http://www.nljewgen.org Dutch Jewish Gen] | :Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie<br>Abbringstraat 1 <br>1447 PA Purmerend <br>The Netherlands <br>Telephone: 0299-644498 <br>Internet: [http://www.nljewgen.org Dutch Jewish Gen] | ||
A gazetteer of places, sources and indexes can be found at: | A gazetteer of places, sources and indexes can be found at: [http://www.nljewgen.org/eng/index.html Dutch Jewish Gen] Go to "sitemap" and then "Jewish Congregations" | ||
[http://www.nljewgen.org/eng/index.html Dutch Jewish Gen] | |||
Go to "sitemap" and then "Jewish Congregations" | |||
'''Holocaust Records.''' Most of the Jews in the Netherlands were killed during the atrocities of World War II. Following is a list of people who died in the Holocaust, their birth and death dates, their places of residence before deportation, and the camps they were sent to: | '''Holocaust Records.''' Most of the Jews in the Netherlands were killed during the atrocities of World War II. Following is a list of people who died in the Holocaust, their birth and death dates, their places of residence before deportation, and the camps they were sent to: | ||
[http://www.joodsmonument.nl/?lang=en Jewish Community in the Netherlands] <br> | [http://www.joodsmonument.nl/?lang=en Jewish Community in the Netherlands] <br> If all you see, when opening this site, are pixels, don't worry, on the top right hand side is a name search area and on the bottom right hand side is a search area for Jewish families from a particular city. | ||
If all you see, when opening this site, are pixels, don't worry, on the top right hand side is a name search area and on the bottom right hand side is a search area for Jewish families from a particular city. | |||
*''"Index op gehuwde vrouwen voorkomende in de gedenkboeken van de Oorlogsgravenstichting"'' (Married women (indexed on maiden name) who died in WW II : as mentioned in the memorial books of the War Cemetery Foundation) | *''"Index op gehuwde vrouwen voorkomende in de gedenkboeken van de Oorlogsgravenstichting"'' (Married women (indexed on maiden name) who died in WW II : as mentioned in the memorial books of the War Cemetery Foundation) | ||
This book can be found at the Family History Library, call number FHL INTL 949.2 K32i | |||
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*Nederland. Ministerie van Justitie. ''"Lijst van Nederlandse Joden, Gevangenen, en Vermiste Personen die Gestorven zijn in Concentratie Kampen Gedurende de Tweede Wereld Oorlog: Bijvoegsel tot de Nederlandse Staatscourant" (List of Dutch Jews, Prisoners and Missing Persons Who Died in Concentration Camps during World War II).'' 3 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Staatsdrukkerij en Uitgeverijbedrijf, 1949–1962. (FHL book Q 949.2 V23n; on 3 FHL films.) | *Nederland. Ministerie van Justitie. ''"Lijst van Nederlandse Joden, Gevangenen, en Vermiste Personen die Gestorven zijn in Concentratie Kampen Gedurende de Tweede Wereld Oorlog: Bijvoegsel tot de Nederlandse Staatscourant" (List of Dutch Jews, Prisoners and Missing Persons Who Died in Concentration Camps during World War II).'' 3 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Staatsdrukkerij en Uitgeverijbedrijf, 1949–1962. (FHL book Q 949.2 V23n; on 3 FHL films.) |
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