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◄ [[The Netherlands|Netherlands Homepage]]{{Netherlands-sidebar}} <br> The size of the Netherlands is 16,033 sq mi, a little more than half the size of South Carolina, with an estimated population of 16,491,852 (as of 8 March 2009), which is 3.68 times the population of South Carolina.  This map details the religious distribution in 1849[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Nederlandgodsdienst1849-en.PNG Religions in the Netherlands 1849]<br>
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== Population Registers  ==


Population registers [''bevolkingsregisters''] in the Netherlands are a very important source of genealogical information. They track the movement of people from one residence to another. Officially, population registers began for each municipality on l January 1850 and were based on the 3rd National Census, taken 19 November 1849. Some places started using these kind of records earlier (for example, the province of Zuid-Holland in 1845, or part of Gelderland in 1811).
== Population Registers (BR) ==
 
Population registers [''bevolkingsregisters''], abbreviated '''BR''' in the Netherlands are an important source of genealogical information. They track the movement of people from one residence to another. Officially, population registers began for each municipality on l January 1850 and were based on the 3rd National Census, taken 19 November 1849. Some places started using these kind of records earlier (for example, the province of Zuid-Holland in 1845, or part of Gelderland in 1811). Population registers should not be confused with the [[Netherlands Census|Census]], which records the population at a point in time. Rather Population Registers record the population over a period ''as it changes''.


The following details of the inhabitants may be found:  
The following details of the inhabitants may be found:  
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Changes (births, deaths, marriages, departures, arrivals) in a household in the course of the ten years covered by the register were added or the changed information struck out. The striking out can sometimes make it difficult to read the information struck out.  
Changes (births, deaths, marriages, departures, arrivals) in a household in the course of the ten years covered by the register were added or the changed information struck out. The striking out can sometimes make it difficult to read the information struck out.  


== Formats ==


'''1850-1920''': Information from 1850 to about 1920 is kept in a book or register. The records list each member of the household and his or her birth date and place, relationship to the head of the household, marital status, occupation, religion, arrival date and where he or she moved from, removal date and where he or she moved to, and death date. The records also include notes, which contain emigration information. Earlier books are organized by neighborhood, street, and house number. Later books are alphabetical by the surname of the head of the household. Frequently the books are fully indexed.


Information from 1850 to 1920 is kept in a book or register. The records list each member of the household and his or her birth date and place, relationship to the head of the household, marital status, occupation, religion, arrival date and where he or she moved from, removal date and where he or she moved to, and death date. The records also include notes, which contain emigration information. Earlier books are organized by neighborhood, street, and house number. Later books are alphabetical by the surname of the head of the household. Frequently the books are fully indexed.  
'''1920-1939''': ''gezinkaarten'' Most municipalities started using cards instead of books in 1920. Called family cards [gezinskaarten], these were used until 1939. Each page only contained one household, and the records are arranged by surname rather than street address.  


Most municipalities started using cards instead of books in 1920. Called family cards [gezinskaarten], these were used until 1940, when a new system came into effect.
'''1940-1994''': ''persoonskaarten'' The size and movement of the population from 1940 was recorded using person cards [persoonskaarten]. These exist from 1940 to 1 October 1994. Some cards exist for 1938 and 1939. Information about each person was entered onto an individual card instead of being listed as part of a family group. The cards were maintained by the municipal administration. When someone moved, the card was forwarded to the new municipality. When the person died, the card was sent to the Central Office for Statistics [''Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek''], then forwarded onto the Central Office for Genealogy for safekeeping.  
 
The size and movement of the population after 1940 was recorded using person cards [''persoonskaarten'']. These exist from 1940 to 1 October 1994. Some cards exist for 1938 and 1939. Information about each person was entered onto an individual card instead of being listed as part of a family group. The cards were maintained by the municipal administration. When someone moved, the card was forwarded to the new municipality. When the person died, the card was sent to the Central Office for Statistics [''Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek''], then forwarded onto the Central Office for Genealogy for safekeeping.  


The cards contain a person’s name, birth date and place, nationality, occupation, parents’ names, parents’ birth date and place, marriage date and place, spouse’s name, spouse’s birth date and place, spouse’s death date and place, address of each residence and date moved, and death date and place. The cards also give the children’s names, birth dates and places, spouses, and marriage dates. Earlier cards give religion and cause of death.  
The cards contain a person’s name, birth date and place, nationality, occupation, parents’ names, parents’ birth date and place, marriage date and place, spouse’s name, spouse’s birth date and place, spouse’s death date and place, address of each residence and date moved, and death date and place. The cards also give the children’s names, birth dates and places, spouses, and marriage dates. Earlier cards give religion and cause of death.  


Person lists [''persoonslijsten''] replaced the person cards on 1 October 1994. As of that date the information is now kept in electronic form. When a person dies, a printout is made and sent to the Central Office for Statistics and then on to the Central Office for Genealogy.  
'''1994-present''' ''persoonslijsten'' Person lists [persoonslijsten] replaced the person cards on 1 October 1994. As of that date the information is now kept in electronic form. When a person dies, a printout is made and sent to the Central Office for Statistics and then on to the Central Office for Genealogy.  


== Locating Population Registers  ==
== Locating Population Registers  ==
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=== Online pre-1940 ===
=== Online pre-1940 ===


Population registers are frequently becoming available online. Many records in Friesland, Gelderland, Limburg, Utrecht, Zeeland and Zuid-Holland and a few from Groningen, Noord-Brabant, Noord-Holland and Overijssel are now available on [[Zoekakten]]. Some provincial archives have began indexing records and putting them on [[Netherlands WieWasWie Records|WieWasWie]]. Some population registers can be found on [http://www.geneaknowhow.net/digi/bronnen.html Geneaknowhow]. A good site for the Achterhoek region is [http://www.achterhoeksarchief.nl/index.php/onderzoek/bevolkingsregister.html Bevolkingsregister Achterhoek region].
Population registers are frequently becoming available online. Many records in Friesland, Gelderland, Limburg, Utrecht, Zeeland and Zuid-Holland and a few from Groningen, Noord-Brabant, Noord-Holland and Overijssel are now available on [[Zoekakten]]. Some provincial archives have began indexing records and putting them on [[Netherlands WieWasWie Records|WieWasWie]]. Some population registers can be found on [http://www.geneaknowhow.net/digi/bronnen.html Geneaknowhow].  
 
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*Friesland: Some BR records are on [https://www.allefriezen.nl/ AlleFriezen], with indexes. These are not available on WieWasWie.
*Achterhoek, Gelderland: [http://www.achterhoeksarchief.nl/index.php/onderzoek/bevolkingsregister.html Bevolkingsregister Achterhoek region]
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