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Most materials used in German research are written in German. However, you do not need to speak or read German to do research in German records. You will need to know some key words and phrases to understand the records.  
Most materials used in German research are written in German. However, you do not need to speak or read German to do research in German records. You will need to know some key words and phrases to understand the records.  


Because of Germany's history, you may also find several other languages in German records. Latin was frequently used in Roman Catholic church records. French was often used in Elsaß-Lothringen and during the French domination of the area west of the Rhein river (1806-1815). Danish was used in much of Schleswig-Holstein until Preußen annexed that area in 1864.  
Because of Germany's history, you may also find several other languages in German records. Latin was frequently used in Roman Catholic church records. French was often used in Elsaß-Lothringen/Alsace-Lorraine and during the French domination of the area west of the Rhein. Danish was used in much of Schleswig-Holstein until Preußen/Prussia annexed that area in 1864. Polish, Dutch, and Low German can also be found in some areas.  
== Language Aids ==
==Language Aids==
 
*FamilySearch Wiki has genealogical '''word lists''' for:  
*FamilySearch Wiki has genealogical '''word lists''' for:  
**[[German Word List]]
**[[German Word List]]
**[[Danish Word List]] Danish is used in some records of Schleswig-Holstein.
**[[Danish Word List]] Danish is used in some records of Schleswig-Holstein.
**[[French Wordlist|French Word List]] French is used in some records of Alsace-Lorraine (Elsass-Lothringen).
**[[French Wordlist|French Word List]] French is used in some records of Alsace-Lorraine (Elsass-Lothringen).
**[[Poland Genealogical Word List|Polish Genealogical Word List]]
**[[Poland Genealogical Word List|Polish Genealogical Word List]]
**[[Portuguese Genealogical Word List]]<br>
**[[Portuguese Genealogical Word List]]<br>


*The German Word List includes symbols commonly used in German genealogical sources.
*The German Word List includes symbols commonly used in German genealogical sources.
*[https://script.byu.edu/Plugins/FileManager/Files/Documents/List_of_Names_-_German.pdf '''List of Names in Old German Script'''] A comprehensive list of German  given names,  written in old script, with possible variations.
*[https://script.byu.edu/00000184-9bb0-d9f7-af95-9bbc5e000001/german-name-examples '''List of Names in Old German Script'''] A comprehensive list of German  given names,  written in old script, with possible variations.
*[http://altdeutsche-schrift.de/adsschreiben.php#schrifftfeld '''Old German Script Transcriber (alte deutsche Handschriften):'''] See your family names in the script of the era. Type your name or other word into the font generator tool. Click on the 8 different fonts. Save the image to your computer and use it as you work with old Germanic records.<br>
*[http://altdeutsche-schrift.de/adsschreiben.php#schrifftfeld '''Old German Script Transcriber (alte deutsche Handschriften):'''] See your family names in the script of the era. Type your name or other word into the font generator tool. Click between the 8 different fonts. Save the image to your computer and use it as you work with old German records.<br>
*[http://www.kurrentschrift.net/index.php?s=schreiben '''Schreibübung [writing practice]'''] Type a name or other word into one of the blank text boxes (note: if an "s" is at the end of a syllable, type # instead in order to generate the ending "s"). Fill out one to five of the boxes with text. Click on the "umwandeln" button. Scroll down to see the word(s) written in Kurrent. To see other words in Kurrent, click on "löschen" or delete the text in a box, write something new, and click on "umwandeln" again.<br>
*[https://www.wordmine.info/?slang=de '''WordMine'''] If the website language is not in English, click on "Language" at the top right and change it to English. (To look at a word in a language other than German, from just above the search box click on "German" and select a different language.) Check the box next to "Number of letters" underneath the search box, and change the range to fit the word you are looking for. Then click on "Select search type" from above the search box and select an option, such as "Words starting with," "Words ending in," or "Words containing." Type the letter sequence you see (from the German word you're trying to decipher) into the search box and click on the search button. Then browse through the results, which may be listed on multiple pages, to potentially locate the correct full German word.


==Handwriting==
==Handwriting==
*These links to lessons and websites will assist in learning to read the records of Germany:
*These links to lessons and websites will assist in learning to read the records of Germany:
**[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/375 Old German Script Part 1],  [https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/377 Part 2], [https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/426  Part 3 (German Church and Civil Records)]
**[https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/german-paleography-seminar-introduction German Paleography Seminar (10 videos)]  
**[https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/38 Reading German Handwritten Records Lesson 1: Kurrent Letters]
**[https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/old-german-script-part-1 Old German Script Part 1][https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/old-german-script-part-2 Part 2], [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/old-german-script-german-church-and-civil-records-part-3 Part 3 (German Church and Civil Records)]
**[https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/39 Reading German Handwritten Records Lesson 2: Making Words in Kurrent]
**[https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/german-church-and-civil-records German Church and Civil Records]
**[https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/40 Reading German Handwritten Records Lesson 3: Reading Kurrent Documents]
**[https://script.byu.edu/german-handwriting/introduction German Script Tutorial]
**[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/12 German Church and Civil Records]
**[https://script.byu.edu/Pages/the-german-documents-pages/the-german-documents(english) German Script Tutorial]
**[[Deciphering German Script 1-12|Deciphering German Script 1-12]]
**[[Deciphering German Script 1-12|Deciphering German Script 1-12]]
**[[Deciphering German Script 25-36|Deciphering German Script 25-36]]
**[[Deciphering German Script 25-36|Deciphering German Script 25-36]]
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==Downloadable Handouts==
==Downloadable Handouts==


*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2F921f0807-6f69-4694-91d3-47917fa95871%2FKurrent+Letters+Handout.pdf Kurrent Letters Handout]
These printable handouts can be used for ready reference when reading German Handwriting.<br>
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fb1462e9c-7c83-42b5-ac39-9d1dad62472b%2FNumbers+Handout.pdf Numbers Handout]
''Letters:''<br>
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fb13f88fc-7663-4776-8270-1d8a9ad7c28e%2FBirth+Record+Handout.pdf Birth Records Handout]
 
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fff318037-9021-4e4d-acba-9c4770ebc806%2FMarriage+Record+Handout.pdf Marriage Records Handout]
*[[Media:Kurrent Letters.pdf|Kurrent Letters handout]]
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fe9549fa8-1bc0-46da-94fa-0ac2975a8704%2FDeath+Record+Handout.pdf Death Records Handout]
*[[Media:Kurrent Font Help Wiki.pdf|Additional Kurrent Letters handout]]
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fedbdbf50-fd9f-47a9-8a3c-087140ec8baa%2FDays+and+Months+Handout.pdf Days and Months Handout]
 
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2F6c132970-9cab-46e6-bccf-457d2f90fa6d%2FCommon+Symbols+Handout.pdf Common Symbols Handout]
''Vocabulary found on Specific Records:''<br>
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2F5a5a76b2-f785-4378-b86b-2aef51fe9107%2FCommon+Abbreviations+Handout.pdf Common Abbreviations Handout]
 
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fbb2ffc63-2a1c-4eab-82d6-7937c57910df%2FOccupations+Handout.pdf Occupations Handout]
*[[Media:Birth Record Vocabulary-Kurrent-german.pdf|Birth Records Vocabulary handout]]
*[https://ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252.s3.amazonaws.com/s3%2Fhelp-learningcenter-fh1-prod-s3%2F2017%2F05%2F02%2Fedf248d7-6209-4e99-bf38-713f087505f9%2FCommon+Illnesses+Handout.pdf Common Illnesses Handout]
*[[Media:Marriage Record Vocabulary-Kurrent-german.pdf|Marriage Records Vocabulary handout]]
*[[Media:German marriage handout templated jan 2017.pdf|Overview of Marriage Laws and Customs (handout)]]
*[[Media:Death Record Vocabulary-Kurrent german.pdf|Death Records Vocabulary handout]]
 
''Dates, Numbers, Abbreviations:''<br>
 
*[[Media:Days and Months Vocabulary-Kurrent-German.pdf|Days and Months handout]]
*[[Media:Numbers Vocabulary.pdf|Numbers Vocabulary handout]]
*[[Media:Kurrent Script Dates, Numbers, etc.pdf|Script Dates and Numbers handout]]
*[[Media:Common Abbreviations-Kurrent-german.pdf|Common Abbreviations handout]]
*[[Media:Common Symbols - Kurrent-german.pdf|Common Symbols handout]]
 
''Miscellaneous Vocabulary:''<br>
 
*[[Media:German Occupations Vocabulary.pdf|German Occupations Vocabulary handout]]
*[[Media:Illnesses Vocabulary-Kurrent-german.pdf|Illnesses Vocabulary handout]]
 
''Fraktur:''<br>
 
*[[Media:Fraktur Font help - Wiki.pdf|Fraktur Font]]--Many forms and books are printed in this font.


==Fraktur Font Used in Printed Records==
==Fraktur Font Used in Printed Records==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur_(script) Wikipedia Fraktur Script]. For a printable table showing Fraktur letters, [[Media:Fraktur_Font_help_-_Wiki.pdf|click here]].
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur_(script) Wikipedia Fraktur Script]. For a printable table showing Fraktur letters, [[Media:Fraktur Font help - Wiki.pdf|click here]].


For a printable table showing Kurrent letters in a computer font, [[Media:Kurrent_Font_Help_Wiki.pdf|click here]].
For a printable table showing Kurrent letters in a computer font, [[Media:Kurrent Font Help Wiki.pdf|click here]].


==Dictionaries==
==Dictionaries==
*The following '''books and English-German dictionaries''' can help in your research. You can find these and similar materials at many research libraries.  
*The following '''books and English-German dictionaries''' can help in your research. You can find these and similar materials at many research libraries.  
**Thode, Ernest. ''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=47299&disp=German%2DEnglish+genealogical+dictionary%20%20&columns=*,0,0 German-English Genealogical Dictionary].'' Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992. (FHL book 433.21 T352g 1992.)  
**Thode, Ernest. ''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=47299&disp=German%2DEnglish+genealogical+dictionary%20%20&columns=*,0,0 German-English Genealogical Dictionary].'' Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992. (FS Library book 433.21 T352g 1992.)
**''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=259067&disp=Langenscheidt%27s+German%2DEnglish%2C+En%20%20&columns=*,0,0 Langenscheidts German-English, English-German Dictionary = Langenscheidts Deutsch-Englisches, Englisch-Deutches Wörterbuch]''. New York, NY, USA: Pocket Books, 1952, 1993. (FHL book 433.21 L262g.)  
**''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=259067&disp=Langenscheidt%27s+German%2DEnglish%2C+En%20%20&columns=*,0,0 Langenscheidts German-English, English-German Dictionary = Langenscheidts Deutsch-Englisches, Englisch-Deutches Wörterbuch]''. New York, NY, USA: Pocket Books, 1952, 1993. (FS Library book 433.21 L262g.)
**Grimm's Dictionary online can be found at this link [http://germazope.uni-trier.de/Projects/WBB/woerterbuecher/dwb/wbgui?lemid=GA00001 Dictionary of German historical words].
**Grimm's Dictionary online can be found at this link [http://germazope.uni-trier.de/Projects/WBB/woerterbuecher/dwb/wbgui?lemid=GA00001 Dictionary of German historical words].


==Latin Aids==
==Latin Aids==
Other language aids for parish Latin can be found at these links:  
Other language aids for parish Latin can be found at these links:  
*[http://www.krumhermersdorf.de/literatur/latein.htm#Auswahl Church-Book Latin]
*[http://www.krumhermersdorf.de/literatur/latein.htm#Auswahl Church-Book Latin]
*[http://www.e-latein.de/ e-Latin]  
*[http://www.e-latein.de/ e-Latin]
*[http://www.albertmartin.de/latein/ Latein Wörterbuch, search]  
*[http://www.albertmartin.de/latein/ Latein Wörterbuch, search]
*[http://www.albertmartin.de/latein/?q=bapti&con=0 Latein Wörterbuch, alphabetical list]
*[http://www.albertmartin.de/latein/?q=bapti&con=0 Latein Wörterbuch, alphabetical list]


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See also:  
See also:  


*[[Low German Language in German Research|Low German language]]  
*[[Low German Language in German Research|Low German language]]
*[[Languages in the Lower Rhine Area of Germany|Languages in the Lower Rhine area]]  
*[[Languages in the Lower Rhine Area of Germany|Languages in the Lower Rhine area]]
*[[Spellings Variants in the Northern Rheinland|Spelling variation in the northern Rhine]] area.
*[[Spellings Variants in the Northern Rheinland|Spelling variation in the northern Rhine]] area.


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See also: [[Spelling Variations in German Documents|spelling variations in German documents]].  
See also: [[Spelling Variations in German Documents|spelling variations in German documents]].  


== Numbers ==
==Numbers==


In some genealogical records, numbers are spelled out. This is especially true of dates. The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd) versions of each number. Days of the month are written in ordinal form. Ordinal forms may have other endings, for example: erste, ersten.  
In some genealogical records, numbers are spelled out. This is especially true of dates. The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd) versions of each number. Days of the month are written in ordinal form. Ordinal forms may have other endings, for example: erste, ersten.  
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|'''Cardinal'''
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|'''Ordinal'''
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| eins  
|eins
| 1st  
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| erste  
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| zwei  
|zwei
| 2nd  
|2nd
| zweite, zweyte  
|zweite, zweyte
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| drei  
|drei
| 3rd  
|3rd
| dritte  
|dritte
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| vier  
|vier
| 4th  
|4th
| vierte  
|vierte
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| fünf  
|fünf
| 5th  
|5th
| fünfte  
|fünfte
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| sechs  
|sechs
| 6th  
|6th
| sechste  
|sechste
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| sieben  
|sieben
| 7th  
|7th
| siebte, siebente  
|siebte, siebente
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| acht  
|acht
| 8th  
|8th
| achte  
|achte
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| neun  
|neun
| 9th  
|9th
| neunte  
|neunte
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| zehn  
|zehn
| 10th  
|10th
| zehnte  
|zehnte
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| elf  
|elf
| 11th  
|11th
| elfte  
|elfte
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| zwölf  
|zwölf
| 12th  
|12th
| zwölfte  
|zwölfte
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| dreizehn  
|dreizehn
| 13th  
|13th
| dreizehnte  
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| vierzehn  
|vierzehn
| 14th  
|14th
| vierzehnte  
|vierzehnte
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| fünfzehn  
|fünfzehn
| 15th  
|15th
| fünfzehnte  
|fünfzehnte
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| sechzehn  
|sechzehn
| 16th  
|16th
| sechzehnte  
|sechzehnte
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|siebzehn
| 17th  
|17th
| siebzehnte  
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| achtzehn  
|achtzehn
| 18th  
|18th
| achtzehnte  
|achtzehnte
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| neunzehn  
|neunzehn
| 19th  
|19th
| neunzehnte  
|neunzehnte
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| zwanzig  
|zwanzig
| 20th  
|20th
| zwanzigste  
|zwanzigste
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| einundzwanzig  
|einundzwanzig
| 21st  
|21st
| einundzwanzigste  
|einundzwanzigste
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| zweiundzwanzig  
|zweiundzwanzig
| 22nd  
|22nd
| zweiundzwanzigste  
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| dreiundzwanzig  
|dreiundzwanzig
| 23rd  
|23rd
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| vierundzwanzig  
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| 24th  
|24th
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| fünfundzwanzig  
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|27th
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| achtundzwanzig  
|achtundzwanzig
| 28th  
|28th
| achtundzwanzigste  
|achtundzwanzigste
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| neunundzwanzig  
|neunundzwanzig
| 29th  
|29th
| neunundzwanzigste  
|neunundzwanzigste
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| dreißig  
|dreißig
| 30th  
|30th
| dreißigste  
|dreißigste
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| einunddreißig  
|einunddreißig
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|31st
| einunddreißigste  
|einunddreißigste
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| vierzig  
|vierzig
| 40th  
|40th
| vierzigste  
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|fünfzig
| 50th  
|50th
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|sechzig
| 60th  
|60th
| sechzigste  
|sechzigste
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|siebzig
| 70th  
|70th
| siebzigste  
|siebzigste
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| achtzig  
|achtzig
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|80th
| achtzigste  
|achtzigste
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|neunzig
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|90th
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|hundert
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|100th
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|200th
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|tausend
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|1000th
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== Dates and Time ==
==Dates and Time==


In German records, dates are often written out. For example:  
In German records, dates are often written out. For example:  
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To understand German dates, use the following lists as well as the preceding “Numbers” section.  
To understand German dates, use the following lists as well as the preceding “Numbers” section.  


=== Months ===
===Months===


{|
{|
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| '''English'''  
|'''English'''
| '''German'''
|'''German'''
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|-
| January  
|January
| Januar, Jänner, Hartung, Jenner
|Januar, Jänner, Hartung, Jenner
|-
|-
| February  
|February
| Februar, Hornung
|Februar, Hornung
|-
|-
| March  
|March
| März, Frühlingsmonat, Lenzing
|März, Frühlingsmonat, Lenzing
|-
|-
| April  
|April
| April, Ostermonat, Osteren,Oster
|April, Ostermonat, Osteren,Oster
|-
|-
| May  
|May
| Mai, Wonnemonat, Blütemonat, Wonnemond
|Mai, Wonnemonat, Blütemonat, Wonnemond
|-
|-
| June  
|June
| Juni, Brachmonat, Brachet
|Juni, Brachmonat, Brachet
|-
|-
| July  
|July
| Juli, Heuert, Heumonat, Heuet
|Juli, Heuert, Heumonat, Heuet
|-
|-
| August  
|August
| August, Erntemonat, Hitzmonat, Ernting
|August, Erntemonat, Hitzmonat, Ernting
|-
|-
| September  
|September
| September, Fruchtmonat, Herbstmonat, Herpsten, 7ber, 7bris, Scheiding
|September, Fruchtmonat, Herbstmonat, Herpsten, 7ber, 7bris, Scheiding
|-
|-
| October  
|October
| Oktober, Weinmonat, 8ber, 8bris, Gilbhard
|Oktober, Weinmonat, 8ber, 8bris, Gilbhard
|-
|-
| November  
|November
| November, Wintermonat, 9ber, 9bris, Neblung
|November, Wintermonat, 9ber, 9bris, Neblung
|-
|-
| December  
|December
| Dezember, Christmonat, 10ber, 10bris, Xber, Xbris, Julmond
|Dezember, Christmonat, 10ber, 10bris, Xber, Xbris, Julmond
|}
|}


A more extensive list of [[Month Names in German|month names in German]].
A more extensive list of [[Month Names in German|month names in German]].


=== Days of the Week ===
===Days of the Week===


{|
{|
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| '''English'''  
|'''English'''
| &nbsp;
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| '''German'''
|'''German'''
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| Sunday  
|Sunday
| &nbsp;
|  
| Sonntag
|Sonntag
|-
|-
| Monday  
|Monday
| &nbsp;
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| Montag
|Montag
|-
|-
| Tuesday  
|Tuesday
| &nbsp;
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| Dienstag
|Dienstag
|-
|-
| Wednesday  
|Wednesday
| &nbsp;
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| Mittwoch
|Mittwoch
|-
|-
| Thursday  
|Thursday
| &nbsp;
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| Donnerstag
|Donnerstag
|-
|-
| Friday  
|Friday
| &nbsp;
|  
| Freitag, Freytag
|Freitag, Freytag
|-
|-
| Saturday  
|Saturday
| &nbsp;
|  
| Samstag, Sonnabend
|Samstag, Sonnabend
|}
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=== Times of the Day ===
===Times of the Day===


German birth and death records often indicated the exact time of day when the birth or death occurred. This is usually written out.  
German birth and death records often indicated the exact time of day when the birth or death occurred. This is usually written out.  
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|mitternachts
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|at midnight
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==Symbols ==
==Symbols==


Sometimes a symbol is used in German genealogical sources rather than abbreviations. Some of these are shown at [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Genealogische_Symbole_und_Zeichen GenWiki, Genealogical Symbols and Signs].  
Sometimes a symbol is used in German genealogical sources rather than abbreviations. Some of these are shown at [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Genealogische_Symbole_und_Zeichen GenWiki, Genealogical Symbols and Signs].  


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Most materials used in German research are written in German. However, you do not need to speak or read German to do research in German records. You will need to know some key words and phrases to understand the records.

Because of Germany's history, you may also find several other languages in German records. Latin was frequently used in Roman Catholic church records. French was often used in Elsaß-Lothringen/Alsace-Lorraine and during the French domination of the area west of the Rhein. Danish was used in much of Schleswig-Holstein until Preußen/Prussia annexed that area in 1864. Polish, Dutch, and Low German can also be found in some areas.

Language Aids

  • The German Word List includes symbols commonly used in German genealogical sources.
  • List of Names in Old German Script A comprehensive list of German given names, written in old script, with possible variations.
  • Old German Script Transcriber (alte deutsche Handschriften): See your family names in the script of the era. Type your name or other word into the font generator tool. Click between the 8 different fonts. Save the image to your computer and use it as you work with old German records.
  • Schreibübung [writing practice] Type a name or other word into one of the blank text boxes (note: if an "s" is at the end of a syllable, type # instead in order to generate the ending "s"). Fill out one to five of the boxes with text. Click on the "umwandeln" button. Scroll down to see the word(s) written in Kurrent. To see other words in Kurrent, click on "löschen" or delete the text in a box, write something new, and click on "umwandeln" again.
  • WordMine If the website language is not in English, click on "Language" at the top right and change it to English. (To look at a word in a language other than German, from just above the search box click on "German" and select a different language.) Check the box next to "Number of letters" underneath the search box, and change the range to fit the word you are looking for. Then click on "Select search type" from above the search box and select an option, such as "Words starting with," "Words ending in," or "Words containing." Type the letter sequence you see (from the German word you're trying to decipher) into the search box and click on the search button. Then browse through the results, which may be listed on multiple pages, to potentially locate the correct full German word.

Handwriting

Downloadable Handouts

These printable handouts can be used for ready reference when reading German Handwriting.
Letters:

Vocabulary found on Specific Records:

Dates, Numbers, Abbreviations:

Miscellaneous Vocabulary:

Fraktur:

  • Fraktur Font--Many forms and books are printed in this font.

Fraktur Font Used in Printed Records

Wikipedia Fraktur Script. For a printable table showing Fraktur letters, click here.

For a printable table showing Kurrent letters in a computer font, click here.

Dictionaries

Latin Aids

Other language aids for parish Latin can be found at these links:

Dialects and Variations

See also:

German grammar may affect the way names appear in genealogical records, so your ancestor's name in German may vary from record to record. For help in understanding name variations, see the “Names, Personal” section and Affect of dialects on German surnames.

See also: spelling variations in German documents.

Numbers

In some genealogical records, numbers are spelled out. This is especially true of dates. The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd) versions of each number. Days of the month are written in ordinal form. Ordinal forms may have other endings, for example: erste, ersten.

Cardinal Ordinal
null
eins 1st erste
zwei 2nd zweite, zweyte
drei 3rd dritte
vier 4th vierte
fünf 5th fünfte
sechs 6th sechste
sieben 7th siebte, siebente
acht 8th achte
neun 9th neunte
zehn 10th zehnte
elf 11th elfte
zwölf 12th zwölfte
dreizehn 13th dreizehnte
vierzehn 14th vierzehnte
fünfzehn 15th fünfzehnte
sechzehn 16th sechzehnte
siebzehn 17th siebzehnte
achtzehn 18th achtzehnte
neunzehn 19th neunzehnte
zwanzig 20th zwanzigste
einundzwanzig 21st einundzwanzigste
zweiundzwanzig 22nd zweiundzwanzigste
dreiundzwanzig 23rd dreiundzwanzigste
vierundzwanzig 24th vierundzwanzigste
fünfundzwanzig 25th fünfundzwanzigste
sechsundzwanzig 26th sechsundzwanzigste
siebenundzwanzig 27th siebenundzwanzigste
achtundzwanzig 28th achtundzwanzigste
neunundzwanzig 29th neunundzwanzigste
dreißig 30th dreißigste
einunddreißig 31st einunddreißigste
vierzig 40th vierzigste
fünfzig 50th fünfzigste
sechzig 60th sechzigste
siebzig 70th siebzigste
achtzig 80th achtzigste
neunzig 90th neunzigste
hundert 100th hunderste
zweihundert 200th zwei hunderste
tausend 1000th tausendste


Dates and Time

In German records, dates are often written out. For example:

Freitag den vierzehnten Februar achtzehnhundert sechs und dreißig [Friday, the 14th of February, eighteen hundred six and thirty (1836)].

To understand German dates, use the following lists as well as the preceding “Numbers” section.

Months

English German
January Januar, Jänner, Hartung, Jenner
February Februar, Hornung
March März, Frühlingsmonat, Lenzing
April April, Ostermonat, Osteren,Oster
May Mai, Wonnemonat, Blütemonat, Wonnemond
June Juni, Brachmonat, Brachet
July Juli, Heuert, Heumonat, Heuet
August August, Erntemonat, Hitzmonat, Ernting
September September, Fruchtmonat, Herbstmonat, Herpsten, 7ber, 7bris, Scheiding
October Oktober, Weinmonat, 8ber, 8bris, Gilbhard
November November, Wintermonat, 9ber, 9bris, Neblung
December Dezember, Christmonat, 10ber, 10bris, Xber, Xbris, Julmond

A more extensive list of month names in German.

Days of the Week

English German
Sunday Sonntag
Monday Montag
Tuesday Dienstag
Wednesday Mittwoch
Thursday Donnerstag
Friday Freitag, Freytag
Saturday Samstag, Sonnabend

See also:


Times of the Day

German birth and death records often indicated the exact time of day when the birth or death occurred. This is usually written out.

German English
ein Uhr one (o’clock)
zwei Uhr two (o’clock)
drei Uhr three (o’clock)
halb eins half one = 12:30
halb zwei half two = 1:30
halbe Stunde half hour
Stunde hour
früh early (a.m.)
spät late (p.m.)
morgens in the morning
vormittags in the forenoon
mittags at noon
nachmittags in the afternoon
abends in the evening
mitternachts at midnight

Symbols

Sometimes a symbol is used in German genealogical sources rather than abbreviations. Some of these are shown at GenWiki, Genealogical Symbols and Signs.