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| ===FamilySearch Library=== | | ===FamilySearch Library=== |
| The FamilySearch FamilySearch Library has acquired many records from various archives in Russia, Ukraine, and the former Soviet Union. It's a good idea to check the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] to see if records are available through FamilySearch before contacting or visiting an archive. Many records are accessible online. FamilySearch has a large collection of original church records for Black Sea and Volga regions as well as duplicate church records for the St. Petersburg Consistory (Black Sea, St. Petersburg and Volhynia regions). Many of these records are available online as digital images, or may be accessed online at your [https://fhc.familysearch.org/ local Family History Center] or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. EWZ records are also available. | | The FamilySearch FamilySearch Library has acquired many records from various archives in Russia, Ukraine, and the former Soviet Union. It's a good idea to check the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] to see if records are available through FamilySearch before contacting or visiting an archive. Many records are accessible online. FamilySearch has a large collection of original church records for Black Sea and Volga regions as well as duplicate church records for the St. Petersburg Consistory (Black Sea, St. Petersburg and Volhynia regions). Many of these records are available online as digital images, or may be accessed online at your [https://fhc.familysearch.org/ local FamilySearch Center] or at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. EWZ records are also available. |
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| In addition to the many great records available online, the FamilySearch Library also boasts a large book collection regarding Germans from Russia as well as a staff of trained professionals who are ready to help you with your research, free of charge. No appointment is necessary. | | In addition to the many great records available online, the FamilySearch Library also boasts a large book collection regarding Germans from Russia as well as a staff of trained professionals who are ready to help you with your research, free of charge. No appointment is necessary. |