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:::This presentation covers Civil Records found in Town Halls, records at the General Archives of Greece (GAK) and Church records. Learn about each record collection, what they contain and how to access them. | :::This presentation covers Civil Records found in Town Halls, records at the General Archives of Greece (GAK) and Church records. Learn about each record collection, what they contain and how to access them. | ||
*[http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealbegingrk2.html '''Beginning a Greek Genealogical Search in the US''' A step by step guide to beginning your research.] | *[http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealbegingrk2.html '''Beginning a Greek Genealogical Search in the US''' A step by step guide to beginning your research.] | ||
*[https://www.dropbox.com/s/223h9sx2fg4096o/Preparation%20for%20%20Research%20in%20Greece%20-%20Georgia%20Keilman%20Stryker.pdf?dl=0 '''Preparation for Research in Greece''' – How U.S. Records Can Help] | |||
==The Most Important Records for Greece Genealogy== | ==The Most Important Records for Greece Genealogy== | ||
*'''Civil Registration/Μητρώα Πολιτικής Κατάστασης''' (Mitroa Politikis Katastasis): Government birth, marriage, and death records, beginning in 1925, kept at the municipality | *'''Civil Registration/Μητρώα Πολιτικής Κατάστασης''' (Mitroa Politikis Katastasis): Government birth, marriage, and death records, beginning in 1925, kept at the municipality |
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