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In Limburg and parts of Zeeland, civil registration began as early as 1795, because they had already been conquered by France. They cover the entire population and have one year and 10 year indexes. Civil registration records are the most important source for genealogical research in the Netherlands and are easily accessible. | In Limburg and parts of Zeeland, civil registration began as early as 1795, because they had already been conquered by France. They cover the entire population and have one year and 10 year indexes. Civil registration records are the most important source for genealogical research in the Netherlands and are easily accessible. | ||
== Geboorten / Births == | ==Information in Records== | ||
===Geboorten / Births === | |||
The following information will usually be found in a birth entry: | The following information will usually be found in a birth entry: | ||
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Image: Netherlands Transcription of birth registrations.jpg|Dutch Transcription | Image: Netherlands Transcription of birth registrations.jpg|Dutch Transcription | ||
Image: Netherlands Translation of birth registrations.jpg|English Translation | Image: Netherlands Translation of birth registrations.jpg|English Translation | ||
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== Huwelijken / Marriages == | == Huwelijken / Marriages == |
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