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Other genealogical websites in the Netherlands include. Most of these are free sites. | Other genealogical websites in the Netherlands include. Most of these are free sites. | ||
*[http://geneaknowhow.net/ | *[http://www.geneaknowhow.net/ Geaknowhow.net Digital Resources]. This site includes research tips, maps, and other reference material for research in Belgium and the Netherlands. In addition, there are links to Internet resources and bibliographies of other digital source material. Basic instructions in English are available. To get to the digital sources, click on the folder titled “Digital Resources Netherlands and Belgium”. The left-hand navigation bar includes general information, passenger lists, and then names each province in both countries with the sections:”Internet” [lists links to various internet resources for towns in this province] and “disk/cd-r” [material available on diskettes or CD-Rom, either free or for purchase]. So-called “bulletin-board systems” are listed below. Abbreviations are explained under “Explanations” on the bottom of the left-hand bar. | ||
*[http://194.171.109.12/lang/EN Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie] The CBG is the ideal starting point for most research into Dutch ancestors or Dutch migrants who settled in other countries in the world. Check your family name in their online catalog. Their digital reading room provides access to an increasing number of digitized collections. | *[http://194.171.109.12/lang/EN Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie] The CBG is the ideal starting point for most research into Dutch ancestors or Dutch migrants who settled in other countries in the world. Check your family name in their online catalog. Their digital reading room provides access to an increasing number of digitized collections. | ||
*[[Geneanet|Geneanet]] | *[[Geneanet|Geneanet]] |
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