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*Instructions for [http://zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten]: see the article [[Zoekakten]] on this wiki.
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*[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie] -a site containing indexes of civil registration and some Church records and Population registers. Incomplete.<br>  
*[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie] -a site containing indexes of civil registration and some Church records and Population registers. Incomplete.<br>  
The following records have their own index.&nbsp;<span style="color: #cc9999">'''  These are growing collections, and should be searched again in the future. Ancestry.com and MyHeritage.com can be searched free of charge at your local [https://familysearch.org/locations/ family history center] or the [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Family_History_Library Family History Library] in Salt Lake City, Utah. '''</span><br> <br>  
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*{{RecordSearch|2134301| Netherlands, Bibliothèque Wallonne, Card Indexes}}, ca. 1500-1858. Abstracts of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and memberships from French Protestant parish registers from Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Card index. Incomplete.
*{{RecordSearch|2134301| Netherlands, Bibliothèque Wallonne, Card Indexes}}, ca. 1500-1858. Abstracts of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and memberships from French Protestant parish registers from Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Card index. Incomplete.
*{{RecordSearch|1778468| Netherlands, Births and Baptisms}}, 1564-1910. FamilySearch Historical Records. Indexed. Incomplete.  
*{{RecordSearch|1778468| Netherlands, Births and Baptisms}}, 1564-1910. FamilySearch Historical Records. Indexed. Incomplete.  

Revision as of 18:16, 31 August 2017


Guide to Netherlands Online Genealogy Records for researching ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth, marriage, death, census, church, military, immigration, and naturalization records.
The Netherlands Online Genealogy Records
This chart shows links to countrywide collections. To find links to collections for lower jurisdictions (such as a county, town, or parish), go to Locating Online Databases.
Ancestry.com, FindMyPast.com, and MyHeritage.com can be searched free of charge at your local family history center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Church Records and Vital Records

Births, Baptisms, or Christenings; Marriages; Deaths or Burials Church Records and Civil Registration




Large Databases With Many Record Types
  • Digital Resources Netherlands and Belgium, geneaknowhow.net. 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.
  • Digitale Stamboom. Indexed births, marriages, deaths,and other records from Gemmentearchief Delt, Archief Emland, Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, Haags Gemeentearchief.
  • Archivenet, website for the Dutch archive system]. If searching for a specific locality, click on “Nederland” in the top left and choose either “plaats” (place) or “provincie” (province). Click on the locality in which you want to search, and a list of all the archives, by type and town, comes up with automatic links.English is available for
  • Surname Navigator The Netherlands. Megasearch engines by province.
  • Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Miscellaneous Records — index


Biographies
Cemeteries
Population Registers and Censuses
Citizenship



Compiled Genealogies
Emigration, Immigration, and Passenger Lists
Jewish Records
Military Records
Newspapers
Population

For translating vocabulary typically found on websites, see Dutch Websites- Vocabulary List.

Netherlands Topics
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Beginning Research
Record Types
The Netherlands Background
Local Research Resources
Moderator

The FamilySearch moderator for The Netherlands is Daniel Jones.