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== Getting started with&nbsp;Latvian research  ==
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The first steps in getting started with Latvian research depend on what information you already know about your ancestors.
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If your ancestor was born in Latvia prior to 1905, and you know where they were born, you can start immediately with religious records. These religious records are available online at the Latvian State Historical Archives' [http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv Raduraksti] project. Records are available for Lutheran, Orthodox, Jewish, Baptist, Reformed, Old Believer, Eastern Catholic and Roman Catholic congregations.
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If your ancestor was born in Latvian between 1906 and 1921, you will need to write to the Registry Office Archives of the Latvian Ministry of Justice to order a birth certificate.
Guide to '''Latvia ancestry, family history and genealogy''': parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.
 
==Information==
== Jurisdictions  ==
Latvia is a country in Europe bordered by [[Estonia Genealogy|Estonia]], [[Lithuania Genealogy|Lithuania]], [[Russia Genealogy|Russia]], and [[Belarus Genealogy|Belarus]]. It was formerly ruled by [[Russia Genealogy|Russia]] and the Soviet Union. The official language is Latvian.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Latvia," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia, accessed 27 April 2016.</ref> Latvia was incorporated into the Soviet Union and remained a Soviet republic for forty-five years. It declared independence and received international recognition in August-September 1991.
 
[[Image:Latvia.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Modern Latvia with Historical Regions]]
 
 
Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia, to the south by Lithuania, to the east by the Russian Federation, and to the southeast by Belarus. Across the Baltic Sea to the west lies Sweden. The capital and largest city is Riga. To read more about Latvia see [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/lg.html The World Factbook] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia Wikipedia]
 
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== Jurisdictions ==
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Genealogy records are kept on the local level in Latvia.  
 
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'''Latvian Jewish Records Now Online'''
 
The State Archives of Latvia is placing digitized images of Jewish vital records at their genealogy website. They include the towns of Aizputes, Bauskas, Daugavpils, Glazmankas, Grīvas, Grobiņas, Ilūkstes, Jaunjelgavas, Jēkabpils, Jelgavas, Kuldīgas, Liepājas, Ludzas, Maltas, Piltenes, Rēzeknes, Ribinišku, Rīgas, Sabiles, Saldus, Sasmakas, Skaistkalnes, Subates, Tukuma, Varakļānu, Ventspils, Viļakas and Višķu.
 
To use the site requires that a user first register. Go to the home page at http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/en.html and click Register in the upper right corner. Once registered, a shortcut directly to the Jewish (Rabināti) records is http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/en/menu/lv/7/ig/7.html. Click on the town of interest and a list by year and record type is displayed. Records are identified by type: dzimušie (birth), laulātie (marriage), mirušie (death), šķirtie (divorce). Select an appropriate year/type which will then display a cover page for the record group. Browse the digitized images by clicking the arrows in the upper right corner. There is a facility to zoom in on an image.
 
The project currently has more than 3.8 million images online of vital records of all faiths. Plans call for digitizing revision lists (censuses) of 18th–19th centuries (1782–1858), and those portions of the All-Russia census on 1897 that survived.  
 
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    <li>Carnikava  </li>
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    <li>Dagda  </li>
    <li>Daugavpils  </li>
    <li>Dobele  </li>
    <li>Dundaga  </li>
    <li>Durbe  </li>
    <li>Engure  </li>
    <li>Ērgļi  </li>
    <li>Garkalne  </li>
    <li>Grobiņa  </li>
    <li>Gulbene  </li>
    <li>Iecava  </li>
    <li>Ikšķile  </li>
    <li>Inčukalns  </li>
    <li>Ilūkste  </li>
    <li>Jaunjelgava  </li>
    <li>Jaunpiebalga  </li>
    <li>Jaunpils  </li>
    <li>Jēkabpils  </li>
    <li>Jelgava  </li>
    <li>Kandava  </li>
    <li>Kārsava  </li>
    <li>Kocēni  </li>
    <li>Koknese  </li>
    <li>Krāslava  </li>
    <li>Krimulda  </li>
    <li>Krustpils  </li>
    <li>Kuldīga  </li>
    <li>Ķegums  </li>
    <li>Ķekava  </li>
    <li>Lielvārde  </li>
    <li>Līgatne  </li>
    <li>Limbaži  </li>
    <li>Līvāni  </li>
    <li>Lubāna  </li>
    <li>Ludza  </li>
    <li>Madona  </li>
    <li>Mālpils  </li>
    <li>Mārupe  </li>
    <li>Mazsalaca  </li>
    <li>Mērsrags  </li>
    <li>Naukšēni  </li>
    <li>Nereta  </li>
    <li>Nīca  </li>
    <li>Ogre  </li>
    <li>Olaine  </li>
    <li>Ozolnieki  </li>
    <li>Pārgauja  </li>
    <li>Pāvilosta  </li>
    <li>Pļaviņas  </li>
    <li>Preiļi  </li>
    <li>Priekule  </li>
    <li>Priekuļi  </li>
    <li>Rauna  </li>
    <li>Rēzekne  </li>
    <li>Riebiņi  </li>
    <li>Roja  </li>
    <li>Ropaži  </li>
    <li>Rucava  </li>
    <li>Rugāji  </li>
    <li>Rundāle  </li>
    <li>Rūjiena  </li>
    <li>Salacgrīva  </li>
    <li>Sala  </li>
    <li>Salaspils  </li>
    <li>Saldus  </li>
    <li>Saulkrasti  </li>
    <li>Sēja  </li>
    <li>Sigulda  </li>
    <li>Skrīveri  </li>
    <li>Skrunda  </li>
    <li>Smiltene  </li>
    <li>Stopiņi  </li>
    <li>Strenči  </li>
    <li>Talsi  </li>
    <li>Tērvete  </li>
    <li>Tukums  </li>
    <li>Vaiņode  </li>
    <li>Valka  </li>
    <li>Varakļāni  </li>
    <li>Vārkava  </li>
    <li>Vecpiebalga  </li>
    <li>Vecumnieki  </li>
    <li>Ventspils  </li>
    <li>Viesīte  </li>
    <li>Viļaka  </li>
    <li>Viļāni  </li>
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==References==
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[[Category:Latvia]]
[[Category:Latvia]]
[[ru:Латвия]]

Revision as of 08:52, 14 April 2010

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Getting started with Latvian research[edit | edit source]

The first steps in getting started with Latvian research depend on what information you already know about your ancestors.

If your ancestor was born in Latvia prior to 1905, and you know where they were born, you can start immediately with religious records. These religious records are available online at the Latvian State Historical Archives' Raduraksti project. Records are available for Lutheran, Orthodox, Jewish, Baptist, Reformed, Old Believer, Eastern Catholic and Roman Catholic congregations.

If your ancestor was born in Latvian between 1906 and 1921, you will need to write to the Registry Office Archives of the Latvian Ministry of Justice to order a birth certificate.

Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]

Modern Latvia with Historical Regions


Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia, to the south by Lithuania, to the east by the Russian Federation, and to the southeast by Belarus. Across the Baltic Sea to the west lies Sweden. The capital and largest city is Riga. To read more about Latvia see The World Factbook and Wikipedia

Research Tools[edit | edit source]

  • (helpful tools and resources, gazetteers)
  • (language dictionary, handwriting guide or tutorial, etc.)

Help Wanted[edit | edit source]

In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:


Featured Content[edit | edit source]

(Your text or images here)

Did you know?[edit | edit source]

Latvian Jewish Records Now Online

The State Archives of Latvia is placing digitized images of Jewish vital records at their genealogy website. They include the towns of Aizputes, Bauskas, Daugavpils, Glazmankas, Grīvas, Grobiņas, Ilūkstes, Jaunjelgavas, Jēkabpils, Jelgavas, Kuldīgas, Liepājas, Ludzas, Maltas, Piltenes, Rēzeknes, Ribinišku, Rīgas, Sabiles, Saldus, Sasmakas, Skaistkalnes, Subates, Tukuma, Varakļānu, Ventspils, Viļakas and Višķu.

To use the site requires that a user first register. Go to the home page at http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/en.html and click Register in the upper right corner. Once registered, a shortcut directly to the Jewish (Rabināti) records is http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/en/menu/lv/7/ig/7.html. Click on the town of interest and a list by year and record type is displayed. Records are identified by type: dzimušie (birth), laulātie (marriage), mirušie (death), šķirtie (divorce). Select an appropriate year/type which will then display a cover page for the record group. Browse the digitized images by clicking the arrows in the upper right corner. There is a facility to zoom in on an image.

The project currently has more than 3.8 million images online of vital records of all faiths. Plans call for digitizing revision lists (censuses) of 18th–19th centuries (1782–1858), and those portions of the All-Russia census on 1897 that survived.

  • (Your Bullet)
  • (Your Bullet)
  • (Your Bullet)
  • (Your Bullet)
  • (Your Bullet)
  • (Your Bullet)

(All text below this is included in a column on the left side of the screen.)

News and Events
  • Hot off the Press!
  • Current Events

more...

Topics
  • (Your Bullets here)
Useful Websites
  • Websites