Overijssel, Netherlands Genealogy: Difference between revisions

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*'''Civil registration''' records are government records of births, marriages, and deaths.  Access to Netherlands Civil Registration records online is excellent. There is usually no longer any need to use microfilms from the Family History Library, or to visit archives. Nearly all records have survived, since two copies were made of each record and stored separately. <br>
*'''Civil registration''' records are government records of births, marriages, and deaths.  Access to Netherlands Civil Registration records online is excellent. There is usually no longer any need to use microfilms from the Family History Library, or to visit archives. Nearly all records have survived, since two copies were made of each record and stored separately. <br>


*'''Dates:''' Civil registration began 1 March 1811 while under French rule. In Limburg and parts of Zeeland, civil registration began as early as 1795, because they had already been conquered by France. Law allows birth records up to 1915, marriage records up to 1940 and death records up to 1965 to be released to the public as of 2016. Archives can be up to 10 years behind putting them online.<br.
*'''Dates:''' Civil registration began 1 March 1811 while under French rule. Law allows birth records up to 1915, marriage records up to 1940 and death records up to 1965 to be released to the public as of 2016. Archives can be up to 10 years behind putting them online.
*'''Contents:'''  
*'''Contents:'''  
**'''Births:''' Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, ages, residence, and occupation: witnesses’ name, ages, occupations, relationships, residences; yearly indexes.
**'''Births:''' Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, ages, residence, and occupation: witnesses’ name, ages, occupations, residences; yearly indexes.
**'''Marriages:''' Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, birth places; date and place of the marriage; parents' names, residences, occupations, whether living; the names of the witnesses, their ages, occupations, residence, and relationship to the bride or groom, if any; and officer who performed ceremony, former spouses, yearly indexes.  
**'''Marriages:''' Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, birth places; date and place of the marriage; parents' names, residences, occupations, whether living; the names of the witnesses, their ages, occupations, residence, and relationship to the bride or groom, if any; and officer who performed ceremony, former spouses, yearly indexes.  
**'''Marriage supplements:''' Copies of birth or baptism records of bride and groom; military conscription record of groom, containing name, birthdate, and parents, and sometimes a physical description; copies of death or burial records of deceased former spouses; copies of death or burial records of parents, if the marrying person is under 30 (and sometimes if they are over 30); (pre 1850), if both parents are dead, and they are under 30, death or burials records of grandparents.
**'''Marriage supplements:''' Copies of birth or baptism records of bride and groom; military conscription record of groom, containing name, birthdate, and parents, and sometimes a physical description; copies of death or burial records of deceased former spouses; copies of death or burial records of parents, if the marrying person is under 30 (and sometimes if they are over 30); (pre-1850), if both parents are dead, death or burial records of grandparents.
**'''Death registers:''' Deceased's name, age, death date and place, occupation, birth place; name of surviving spouse, parents’ names; names of the witnesses, their ages, occupations, residence, and relationship if any.
**'''Death registers:''' Deceased's name, age, death date and place, occupation, birth place; name of spouse(s), parents’ names; names of the witnesses, their ages, occupations, residence, and relationship if any.
*To learn more about The Netherlands Civil Registration, read [[Netherlands Civil Registration|'''Netherlands Civil Registration''']].  
*To learn more about The Netherlands Civil Registration, read [[Netherlands Civil Registration|'''Netherlands Civil Registration''']].  


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===1. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration ===  
===1. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration ===  
Digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:<br>
Digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:<br>
*'''1811-1960''' - {{RecordSearch|2026211|Netherlands, Overijssel Province, Civil Registration, 1811-1960}}, free, index.
*{{RecordSearch|2026211|Netherlands, Overijssel Province, Civil Registration, 1811-1960}}, free, partial index.
*'''1811-1960''' - {{RecordSearch|2026211|Netherlands, Overijssel Province, Civil Registration, 1811-1960|access=browse}}, free, browseable images.  
*'''1811-1960''' - {{RecordSearch|2026211|Netherlands, Overijssel Province, Civil Registration, 1811-1960|access=browse}}, free, browseable images.  
*[http://zoekakten.nl/prov.php?id=OV Zoekakten.nl] is a Dutch website that helps in locating Dutch images on FamilySearch.org. It breaks down films into smaller segments by year and record type for easier browsing. See [[Zoekakten|Zoekakten instructions]].
*[http://zoekakten.nl/prov.php?id=OV Zoekakten.nl] is a Dutch website that helps in locating Dutch images on FamilySearch.org. It breaks down films into smaller segments by year and record type for easier browsing. See [[Zoekakten|Zoekakten instructions]].
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[http://194.171.109.12/lang/EN '''The Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie'''] has records of everyone who has died since 1940. ($) See: [http://www.cbg.nl/download/engels%20-%20pkpl%20februari%202013 '''pdf information and instructions.''']
[http://194.171.109.12/lang/EN '''The Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie'''] has records of everyone who has died since 1940. ($) See: [http://www.cbg.nl/download/engels%20-%20pkpl%20februari%202013 '''pdf information and instructions.''']


== Church Records ==
== Church Records (DTB) ==
*Church records are the main sources for births, marriages and deaths in the Netherlands between about 1550 and 1811.They recorded baptisms (or circumcisions), marriages and burials and sometimes confirmations, membership records and conversions.
*Church records are the main sources for births, marriages and deaths in the Netherlands between about 1550 and 1811.They recorded baptisms (or circumcisions), marriages and burials and sometimes confirmations, membership records and conversions.
*In the late 1500s Churches began to mandate that registers of baptisms and marriages were kept. Burials were often not recorded at first. Records do not always exist for the period before 1700.
*In the late 1500s Churches began to mandate that registers of baptisms and marriages were kept. Burials were often not recorded at first. Records do not always exist for the period before 1700.
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|West      = [[Flevoland Genealogy|Flevoland]]
|West      = [[Flevoland Genealogy|Flevoland]]
|Northwest = [[Flevoland Genealogy|Flevoland]]
|Northwest = [[Flevoland Genealogy|Flevoland]]
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