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''[[Germany Genealogy|Germany]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Sachsen (Saxony) Genealogy|Saxony (Sachsen)]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Sachsen (Saxony) Compiled Genealogies
The Saxony Archives have a topic "Familienforschung" and list the possibilities of searching in the archives for genealogical sources. Even though a research by name is not possible, the documentation in which individuals and families were involved exists. The text&nbsp;of this website is in German&nbsp; [http://www.archiv.sachsen.de/3580.htm http://www.archiv.sachsen.de/3580.htm]&nbsp;help available through Sächsisches Staatsarchiv<br>Postanschrift:<br>Wilhelm-Buck-Str. 4<br>01097 Dresden <br>Telefon:<br>0351/5643740 <br>Telefax:<br>0351/5643739 <br>poststelle@sta.smi.sachsen.de <br>


<br> The Saxony Archives have a topic "Familienforschung" and list the possibilities of searching in the archives for genealogical sources. Even though a research by name is not possible, the documentation in which individuals and families were involved exists. The text&nbsp;of this website is in German&nbsp; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150626073344/http://www.archiv.sachsen.de/3580.htm Familienforschung]&nbsp;help available through Sächsisches Staatsarchiv<br>Postanschrift:<br>Wilhelm-Buck-Str. 4<br>01097 Dresden <br>Telefon:<br>0351/5643740 <br>Telefax:<br>0351/5643739 <br>poststelle@sta.smi.sachsen.de <br>


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'''Family research in Leipzig'''  
'''Family research in Leipzig'''


There are several possibilities to do research in the Stadtarchiv Leipzig re. death records. Instead of the church, the city of Leipzig by special decree kept all records of its citizens who died regardless of religion etc. since the 1500s. These documents are known as Ratsleichenbücher and are indexed. See [http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/archi.htm http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/archi.htm]  
There are several possibilities to do research in the Stadtarchiv Leipzig re. death records. Instead of the church, the city of Leipzig by special decree kept all records of its citizens who died regardless of religion etc. since the 1500s. These documents are known as Ratsleichenbücher and are indexed. See [http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/archi.htm http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/archi.htm]  


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The Saxony Archives have a topic "Familienforschung" and list the possibilities of searching in the archives for genealogical sources. Even though a research by name is not possible, the documentation in which individuals and families were involved exists. The text of this website is in German  http://www.archiv.sachsen.de/3580.htm help available through Sächsisches Staatsarchiv
Postanschrift:
Wilhelm-Buck-Str. 4
01097 Dresden
Telefon:
0351/5643740
Telefax:
0351/5643739
poststelle@sta.smi.sachsen.de


Family research in Leipzig

There are several possibilities to do research in the Stadtarchiv Leipzig re. death records. Instead of the church, the city of Leipzig by special decree kept all records of its citizens who died regardless of religion etc. since the 1500s. These documents are known as Ratsleichenbücher and are indexed. See http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/archi.htm