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◄ [[ | ◄ [[The Netherlands|Netherlands Homepage]] <br>Military records identify individuals who served in the military or who were eligible to serve. Young men after 1811 were required to serve in or register for military service in the Netherlands. Evidence that an ancestor actually served may be found in family records, biographies, photographs, censuses, population registers, civil registrations, and church records. | ||
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[http://soldaten-genealogie.nl/ Soldiers in the Netherlands in the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century] <br> Here you can search for soldiers who served in these different centuries. | [http://soldaten-genealogie.nl/ Soldiers in the Netherlands in the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century] <br> Here you can search for soldiers who served in these different centuries.The original website has been hacked. The military data may be found at www.soldaten-genealogie.tk<br> | ||
The website [http://www.barneveld.nl/index.php?simaction=content&mediumid=6&pagid=315&stukid=1279 Dodenlijst Tweede Wereldoorlog] has included the people who died in World War II in and around Barneveld, Gelderland. These include Dutch military, Allied military, local residents, residents from other places who died in Barneveld, German militairy and Dutch traitors, Resistance fighters, Barneveld Jews who died in concentration and death camps, Jewish residents of Barneveld but born somewhere else, local residents and evacuees from elsewhere but residing in Barneveld. | The website [http://www.barneveld.nl/index.php?simaction=content&mediumid=6&pagid=315&stukid=1279 Dodenlijst Tweede Wereldoorlog] has included the people who died in World War II in and around Barneveld, Gelderland. These include Dutch military, Allied military, local residents, residents from other places who died in Barneveld, German militairy and Dutch traitors, Resistance fighters, Barneveld Jews who died in concentration and death camps, Jewish residents of Barneveld but born somewhere else, local residents and evacuees from elsewhere but residing in Barneveld. |
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