Netherlands Online Genealogy Records: Difference between revisions

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| width="50%" valign="middle" colspan="3" style="height: 40px" | <center>'''Church Records and Vital Records''' <br>  
| width="50%" valign="middle" colspan="3" style="height: 40px" | <center>'''Church Records and Vital Records''' <br>  
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</center> <center><span style="color: #cc9999">'''''Births, Baptisms, or Christenings; Marriages; Deaths or Burials - Church Records and Civil Registration'''''</span></center><br>  
</center> <center><span style="color: #cc9999">'''''Births, Baptisms, or Christenings; Marriages; Deaths or Burials''''' <br>'''''Church Records and Civil Registration'''''</span></center><br>  
*[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927059 FamilySearch Historical Record Collection for the Netherlands] has church records (best record to use before 1811) and civil registration (best record to use after 1811). However, they are much easier to navigate using [http://zoekakten.nl/ Zoek Akten] as an index.  
*[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927059 FamilySearch Historical Record Collection for the Netherlands] has church records (best record to use before 1811) and civil registration (best record to use after 1811). However, they are much easier to navigate using [http://zoekakten.nl/ Zoek Akten] as an index.  
*Instructions for [http://zoekakten.nl/ Zoek Akten]: Click on the two-letter abbreviation tab for the province. This will bring up a list of localities. Click on the locality you want. Next you will see a list of record types to select.  
*Instructions for [http://zoekakten.nl/ Zoek Akten]: Click on the two-letter abbreviation tab for the province. This will bring up a list of localities. Click on the locality you want. Next you will see a list of record types to select.  
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