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[[ | ◄ [[The Netherlands]] Homepage.<br>Several guides exist to help you read old handwriting. | ||
<br> | [[Image:Reading Dutch Handwriting Lesson.JPG|border|right]]See the [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/education/frameset_education.asp?PAGE=education_research_series_online.asp%3FActiveTab=2 Reading Handwritten Records Series] of free online classes available at familysearch.org. This series includes interactive lessons about Dutch handwriting. <br> | ||
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The following books are available at the Family History Library: | The following books are available at the Family History Library: | ||
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*Glopper-Zuijderland, C. C. de. ''Oud Schrift, 1400–1600 (Old Handwriting, 1400–1600).'' Den Haag: Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, 1997. | *Glopper-Zuijderland, C. C. de. ''Oud Schrift, 1400–1600 (Old Handwriting, 1400–1600).'' Den Haag: Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, 1997. | ||
Some records from areas on the German border, and some Lutheran Church records, are written in German Gothic script. For help in using these records, see | Some records from areas on the German border, and some Lutheran Church records, are written in German Gothic script. For help in using these records, see [[Germany Handwriting]]. | ||
[[Category:Netherlands]] [[Category:Handwriting]] | [[Category:Netherlands]] [[Category:Handwriting]] |