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*To begin an advanced search for persons in the database, click [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/search/advanced-search/ here].
*To begin an advanced search for persons in the database, click [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/search/advanced-search/ here].


=== Oorlogsgravenstichting<br>(War Graves Foundation) ===
=== Oorlogsgravenstichting  ===


In this database you will find the details of the more than 180.000 Dutch war casualties, including many Jewish death records [only in Dutch language at this time]. Access the database by clicking [http://srs.ogs.nl/ here].
In this War Graves Foundation database you will find the details of the more than 180.000 Dutch war casualties, including many Jewish death records [only in Dutch language at this time]. Access the database by clicking [http://srs.ogs.nl/ here].


=== Facebook Research Community  ===
=== Facebook Research Community  ===

Revision as of 15:28, 25 February 2014

Jewish Genealogy Research
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Beginning Research
Original Records
Compiled Sources
Background Information
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Map of the Netherlands[edit | edit source]

  • To view present-day Netherlands at Google Maps, click here.
  • For a Jewish population density map of Europe in 1900, click here.
    Note the higher concentration in the Alsace area.

Netherlands Jewish Records[edit | edit source]

  • Read an article on the FamilySearch Wiki discussing available Jewish Records by clicking here.

Netherlands Civil Registration (1797-1912)[edit | edit source]

  • The WieWasWie.nl (WhoWasWho) website presents historical personal information (births, marriages, deaths, etc.), aggregated from archive collections and user generated content. The database contains digital information from documents (records) about persons in the past.
    To visit the website, click here.
  • To begin an advanced search for persons in the database, click here.

Oorlogsgravenstichting[edit | edit source]

In this War Graves Foundation database you will find the details of the more than 180.000 Dutch war casualties, including many Jewish death records [only in Dutch language at this time]. Access the database by clicking here.

Facebook Research Community[edit | edit source]

  • Get ideas and help with genealogy in the Netherlands by clicking here.