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Overview
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Genlias is the premier site for Dutch records. The information from this site was taken directly from the Netherlands Civil Register. Some church records are also included. This site contains almost 10.5 million records with over 44 million names. The index is not complete; records are continuously being added. Most notably missing are records from Amsterdam, 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)(Genlias does have marriage records for The Hague from 1811-1842), Rotterdam, Leiden, Delft, etc.
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If you want to see what is currently included in Genlias, go to the web-site http://www.genlias.nl/ and click on "What is in Genlias". Scroll down till you find "Current database status" and click on the orange(!) link. Then choose the province and then the town you are looking for. If the town is not there, no records are as yet available. If there are records, it will tell you which time period and what type of records are covered.
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For information on vital records see [[Netherlands Civil Registration]] or [[Netherlands Church Records]]


There are also records included from some of the Dutch colonies.
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Another incredible site is: http://geneaknowhow.net/digi/bronnen.html
===Miscellaneous Records===
''Online Records''
*'''1795-1950''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61286/ Netherlands, Civil Marriage Index, 1795-1950] - index ($)
*{{RecordSearch|2704829|Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Miscellaneous Records}} at FamilySearch — images|
*'''1540-1899''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61288/ Netherlands, Burial Index, 1540-1899]- Index and Images ($)
*'''1784-1917''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61292/ Netherlands, Birth Index, 1784-1917] Index ($)
[[Netherlands Vital Records Index - FamilySearch Historical Records]]


Records for Amsterdam baptisms before 1811 can be found at: https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/indexen/doopregisters/zoek/index.nl.html
[[Category:Netherlands Civil Registration]]
 
[[Category:Vital Records]]
Some records for The Hague can be found at: http://www.denhaag.nl/smartsite.html?id=37609
 
The web-site for Rotterdam is: http://www.gemeentearchief.rotterdam.nl
 
Leiden's web-site is found here: http://www.leidenarchief.nl/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=8
 
And Delft: http://www.archief.delft.nl/
 
http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/netherlands-vital-records.htm
 
[edit] Content
This Genlias site includes:  
 
Births (1811 to 1903)
Marriages (1811 to 1923)
Deaths (1811 to 1953)
Death duties - statements of succession
According to the Genlias site:
 
A record of birth provides you with the following information:
 
The name of the child
The names of the parents
The exact date of birth
In most cases, the parents' address
A record of marriage provides you with the following information:
 
The names and ages of the bride and groom
In most cases, the names of the bride's and the groom's parents
In most cases, the places of birth of the bride and groom
Whether the bride is a widow or the groom a widower
In most cases the profession of groom and/or bride
A record of death provides you with the following information:
 
The name of the deceased
The exact date of death
In most cases, the name of the deceased's parents
In most cases, the age of the deceased
In some cases, the deceased's place of birth
In some cases, the name of the deceased's spouse
In most cases, the address of the deceased
[edit] Using the Site
The site initially comes up in Dutch. If you want to see it in English, click English at the top of the home page.
 
[edit] Cost
Most web-sites in the Netherlands are free

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