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''Tip 1. How do I find the entry of my ancestor?'' Look for the Latinized name. In different areas of the Netherlands and at different times, people sometimes Latinized their surnames. A person born and christened under the Dutch name of "Bakker," for example, may have later married and had children under the name "Pistorius," which was the Latin form of Bakker. | ''Tip 1. How do I find the entry of my ancestor?'' Look for the Latinized name. In different areas of the Netherlands and at different times, people sometimes Latinized their surnames. A person born and christened under the Dutch name of "Bakker," for example, may have later married and had children under the name "Pistorius," which was the Latin form of Bakker. | ||
For help with name variations, see [[The Netherlands]]. | For help with name variations, see [[The Netherlands Genealogy|The Netherlands]]. | ||
For help in reading the record entry, see Tip 2. | For help in reading the record entry, see Tip 2. |
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