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== Getting started with Greece research  ==
=== Getting started with Greece research  ===


FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Greece page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Greek records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers. The Greece Page is a work in progress, your contributions and [[FamilySearch Wiki:Feedback|feedback]] are essential! <br>  
FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Greece page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Greek records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers. The Greece Page is a work in progress, your contributions and [[FamilySearch Wiki:Feedback|feedback]] are essential! <br>  


== Jurisdictions&nbsp;  ==
=== Jurisdictions&nbsp;  ===


(Your text or images here)Isle of Tinos, Greece<br>  
Isle of Tinos, Greece<br>  


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*[http://HellenicGenealogyGeek.com]HellenicGenealogyGeek blog: [http://hellenicgenealogygeek.blogspot.com/ hellenicgenealogygeek.blogspot.com/] Greek genealogy resources; online databases, many links to assist in research, Greek surnames, Free antiquarian books on modern Greek history and much more.&nbsp;Use the search box to find items of interest.  
*[http://HellenicGenealogyGeek.com HellenicGenealogyGeek blog] - Greek genealogy resources; online databases, many links to assist in research, Greek surnames, Free antiquarian books on modern Greek history and much more.&nbsp;Use the search box to find items of interest.  
*Hellenic Genealogy Resources Facebook group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/101120679980726/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/101120679980726/]. Post questions for assistance.  
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/101120679980726/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/101120679980726/ Hellenic Genealogy Resources Facebook group] - Post questions for assistance.  
*Spartan Roots Blog [https://spartanroots.wordpress.com]: Focuses on research in Lakonia, Peloponnese.  
*[https://spartanroots.wordpress.com Spartan Roots Blog] - Focuses on research in Lakonia, Peloponnese.  
*[http://greekgenealogy.org/ Greek Genealogy – Family History]&nbsp;This site leads to a list of Counties (NOMOS) which the Family History Library has Microfilms for. Not all NOMOS have been filmed and all records are in Greek or Turkish. Go to "Microfilmed Records" and click on "Microfilm List". It also refers to reference books available at the Library. For information on how to do research in Greece, sources in Greece etc. click on "Instructions for Family History Research"  
*[http://greekgenealogy.org/ Greek Genealogy – Family History]: This site leads to a list of Counties (NOMOS) which the Family History Library has Microfilms for. Not all NOMOS have been filmed and all records are in Greek or Turkish. Go to "Microfilmed Records" and click on "Microfilm List". It also refers to reference books available at the Library. For information on how to do research in Greece, sources in Greece etc. click on "Instructions for Family History Research"  
*[http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html Greek Genealogy Home Page]  
*[http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html Greek Genealogy Home Page]  
*[http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/GRC/?cj=1&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688 Greece Mailing List]  
*[http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/GRC/?cj=1&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688 Greece Mailing List]  
*[[Greece Websites|Websites]]  
*[[Greece Websites|Websites]]  
*Cyndislist.com: [http://www.cyndislist.com/greece http://www.cyndislist.com/greece]  
*[http://www.cyndislist.com/greece http://www.cyndislist.com/greece Cyndislist.com]  
*D'Addezio Greek Genealogy Resources<br>[http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html]  
*[http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html http://www.daddezio.com/grekgen.html D'Addezio Greek Genealogy Resources]  
*Dimitri's Greek Heritage Page: [http://www.dimitri.8m.com/greek.html http://www.dimitri.8m.com/greek.html]  
*[http://www.dimitri.8m.com/greek.html http://www.dimitri.8m.com/greek.html Dimitri's Greek Heritage Page]  
*GenWeb Greece: [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~grcwgw/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~grcwgw/]  
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~grcwgw/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~grcwgw/ GenWeb Greece]  
*GenealogyLinks.net<br>[http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/greece/index.html http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/greece/index.html]  
*[http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/greece/index.html GenealogyLinks.ne]  
*Beginning a Greek Genealogical Search in the US: [http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealbegingrk2.html#Check%20Orthodox%20Parish%20Records http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealbegingrk2.html#Check%20Orthodox%20Parish%20Records]  
*[http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealbegingrk2.html#Check%20Orthodox%20Parish%20Records Beginning a Greek Genealogical Search in the US]  
*Greek Obituaries: [http://greekobituary.com/ http://greekobituary.com/]  
*[http://greekobituary.com/ http://greekobituary.com/ Greek Obituaries]  
*American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA): [http://ahepa.org http://ahepa.org]  
*[http://ahepa.org American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA)]  
*Foundation of the Hellenic World: [http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/en/projects/geneal http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/en/projects/geneal]  
*[http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/en/projects/geneal Foundation of the Hellenic World]  
*Lakonia: [http://www.papagiannakos.com/lakonia http://www.papagiannakos.com/lakonia]<br>Digital Library of Modern Greek Studies, Anemi (Greek Almanac of 1837): [http://anemi.lib.uoc.gr/ http://anemi.lib.uoc.gr/]  
*[http://www.papagiannakos.com/lakonia Lakonia] 
*Athens - Ethniki Bibliothiki - Newspapers: [http://www.nlg.gr/digitalnewspapers/ns/main.html http://www.nlg.gr/digitalnewspapers/ns/main.html]  
*[http://anemi.lib.uoc.gr/ Digital Library of Modern Greek Studies, Anemi (Greek Almanac of 1837)]  
*Library of the Hellenic Parliament: [http://catalog.parliament.gr/#focus http://catalog.parliament.gr/#focus]  
*[http://www.nlg.gr/digitalnewspapers/ns/main.html Athens - Ethniki Bibliothiki - Newspapers]  
*Library of Chios: [http://www.koraeslibrary.gr/frontoffice/portal.asp?cpage=NODE&cnode=1 http://www.koraeslibrary.gr/frontoffice/portal.asp?cpage=NODE&amp;cnode=1]  
*[http://catalog.parliament.gr/#focus Library of the Hellenic Parliament]  
*Vikelaia Municipal Library, Heraklion: [http://vikelaia-epapers.heraklion.gr http://vikelaia-epapers.heraklion.gr]  
*[http://www.koraeslibrary.gr/frontoffice/portal.asp?cpage=NODE&cnode=1 Library of Chios]  
*Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: [http://digital.lib.auth.gr/ http://digital.lib.auth.gr/]  
*[http://vikelaia-epapers.heraklion.gr Vikelaia Municipal Library, Heraklion]  
*The Press Museum, Patra: [http://www.mouseiotipou.gr/arxeion-xml/pages/esiepi/internet/intro http://www.mouseiotipou.gr/arxeion-xml/pages/esiepi/internet/intro]  
*[http://digital.lib.auth.gr/ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]  
*Heraldic &amp; Genealogical Society of Greece: [http://www.idtg.org/archive/1791-the-heraldic-genealogical-society-of-greece/ http://www.idtg.org/archive/1791-the-heraldic-genealogical-society-of-greece/]  
*[http://www.mouseiotipou.gr/arxeion-xml/pages/esiepi/internet/intro The Press Museum, Patra]  
*Greek Archive Film Foundation: [http://www.tainiothiki.gr/v2/index/index/ http://www.tainiothiki.gr/v2/index/index/]  
*[http://www.idtg.org/archive/1791-the-heraldic-genealogical-society-of-greece/ Heraldic &amp; Genealogical Society of Greece]  
*Hellenic Communication Service: [http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealogy.html http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealogy.html]  
*[http://www.tainiothiki.gr/v2/index/index/ Greek Archive Film Foundation]  
*My Parea: [http://www.facebook.com/myparea http://www.facebook.com/myparea]  
*[http://www.helleniccomserve.com/genealogy.html Hellenic Communication Service]  
*Kythera-Family.net: [http://kythera-family.net/ http://kythera-family.net/]  
*[http://www.facebook.com/myparea My Parea]  
*Foundation of the Hellenic World: [http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/index.php?lg=2 http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/index.php?lg=2]<br>
*[http://kythera-family.net/ Kythera-Family.net]  
*Bournias family of Chios: [http://www.bournias.net www.bournias.net/]<br>
*[http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/index.php?lg=2 Foundation of the Hellenic World]  
*Public Record DIGITIZED greek records:&nbsp; http://arxeiomnimon.gak.gr
*[http://www.bournias.net Bournias family of Chios]  
*[http://arxeiomnimon.gak.gr Public Record DIGITIZED Greek records]


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<br> ''The Greeks in America'', Xenides, J.P. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1922. Ebook, found on Google Books:&nbsp;[http://books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/Am12AAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1 books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/Am12AAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1]  
<br> ''The Greeks in America'', Xenides, J.P. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1922. Ebook, found on Google Books:&nbsp;[http://books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/Am12AAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1 books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/Am12AAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1]  


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=== Featured Content  ===
 
== Featured Content  ==


When Greece became an independent state, communities began keeping registers of males ([[Greece Civil Registration- Vital Records|Mitroon Arrenon]]), which list all the males born in a particular community. They were kept for voting and military purposes. Male registers were created for all communities in Greece. As new areas became part of Greece, their communities also began keeping male registers. In some areas male registers were reconstructed from other records back to 1825.  
When Greece became an independent state, communities began keeping registers of males ([[Greece Civil Registration- Vital Records|Mitroon Arrenon]]), which list all the males born in a particular community. They were kept for voting and military purposes. Male registers were created for all communities in Greece. As new areas became part of Greece, their communities also began keeping male registers. In some areas male registers were reconstructed from other records back to 1825.  


== Did you know?  ==
=== Did you know?  ===


*Most people leaving Greece in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries went to the United States, Egypt, Australia, South America, or South Africa. By 1910, an estimated one quarter to one fifth of the total labor force of Greece had left.
*Most people leaving Greece in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries went to the United States, Egypt, Australia, South America, or South Africa. By 1910, an estimated one quarter to one fifth of the total labor force of Greece had left.
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Getting started with Greece research[edit | edit source]

FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Greece page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Greek records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers. The Greece Page is a work in progress, your contributions and feedback are essential!

Jurisdictions [edit | edit source]

Isle of Tinos, Greece

Research Tools
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Books:

Family History Research in Greece. Catsakis, Lica Hariclea. Salt Lake City, Utah: 2003. (purchase from author's website, www.greekgenealogy.org)

Greek Gazetteer, 3 volumes. Catsakis, Lica Hariclea. Salt Lake City, Utah: 1997. (purchase from author's website, www.greekgenealogy.org)

Greek Immigrant Passengers 1885-1910, A Guide to and Index to Researching Early Greek Immigrants. Three Volumes. Voultsos, Mary. 1992: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. (FHL Book 973 W2vm). First volume includes an indexed list of Greek passengers to New York 1885-1910, and to Boston 1900-1910 listed alphabetically. Second volume is arranged by date of arrival, and third volume is arranged by destination. This list is not complete as it refers only to certain vessels.

Greek Immigration to the United States. Fairchild, Henry Pratt. 1911: Yale University Press; 278 pages. Excellent book - free on Google books.

The Greek Americans. Monos, Dimitris. Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. (Part of series, The Peoples of North America).

A Guide to Greek Traditions and Customs in America. Rouvelas, Marilyn. Attica Press, P.O. Box 34008, Bethesda, MD 20827, 1993. [An excellent resource for general information.]

When I Was a Boy In Greece, Demetrios, George and Huybers, John Alfred . Boston: Lothrop, Leed and Shepard Co., 1913. E-book, found on Google Books:  books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/unLPAAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1


The Greeks in America, Xenides, J.P. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1922. Ebook, found on Google Books: books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/Am12AAAAMAAJ/GBS.PP1

Featured Content[edit | edit source]

When Greece became an independent state, communities began keeping registers of males (Mitroon Arrenon), which list all the males born in a particular community. They were kept for voting and military purposes. Male registers were created for all communities in Greece. As new areas became part of Greece, their communities also began keeping male registers. In some areas male registers were reconstructed from other records back to 1825.

Did you know?[edit | edit source]

  • Most people leaving Greece in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries went to the United States, Egypt, Australia, South America, or South Africa. By 1910, an estimated one quarter to one fifth of the total labor force of Greece had left.