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[[Category:Family History Library Class Handout]]
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Allefriezen (https://allefriezen.nl) is the primary website to go to when undertaking research in Friesland/Fryslân.  It contains many types of records and is simple to use.
Allefriezen (https://allefriezen.nl) is the primary website to go to when undertaking research in Friesland/Fryslân.  It contains many types of records and is simple to use.
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To find a person, fill out the information in the search boxes and limit the search by collection and click '''Search'''. Then, a list of all hits will appear. Click on a person of interest and an extraction of the record will appear along with a link to the record itself which can be downloaded.
To find a person, fill out the information in the search boxes and limit the search by collection and click '''Search'''. Then, a list of all hits will appear. Click on a person of interest and an extraction of the record will appear along with a link to the record itself which can be downloaded.
Some useful dictionaries for learning older Dutch and Frisian vocabulary items can be found [https://gtb.ivdnt.org/search/?owner=onw here].  You can search in the following five dictionaries at once:
* ''Oudnederlands Woordenboek'' (ONW)
* ''Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek'' (VMNW)
* ''Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek'' (MNW)
* ''Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal'' (WNT)
* ''Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal / Woordenboek der Friese taal'' (WFT)
If you do not read Dutch or Frisian, you will still need a Dutch-English or Frisian English dictionary or Google.translate to read the entries.
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