Ukraine Online Genealogy Records These are genealogy links to Ukraine online databases to assist in researching your family history. This online collection has links to online databases and indexes that may include birth records, marriage records, death records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, histories, immigration records, land records, military records, newspapers, obituaries, or probate records.
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Church Records and Vital Records Births, Baptisms, or Christenings; Marriages; Deaths or Burials
- Ukraine, Kyiv Orthodox Consistory Church Book Duplicates, 1840-1896 — index and images
- Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia, gateway to Galician vital records. Many of the records of Polish, Lutheran and Jewish records from localities now located in Ukraine were moved westward to Polish archives following the border changes occurring at the end of the Second World War.
- Births, Marriages, Deaths from the St. Petersburg Lutheran Evangelical Archives. Germans from Russian vital records.
- Raduraksti: Evangelical Lutheran Parishes ouside the Latvian territory (Includes some records for Lviv, Ukraine. Requires free registration to Raduraksti.)
- Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937. Images, no index. Incomplete.
- Ukraine, Donetsk Church Books, 1809-1928
- Volhynia Vital Records, Index. Incomplete.
- Volkynia, Kiev, and Podolia Lutheran Parish Registers. Index. Includes several other parishes in the region.
Please note that the following collections, while covering the same time periods, are not duplicate databases. Each should be searched to guarantee coverage of all currently available records. These are growing collections, and should be searched again in the future. Ancestry.com and MyHeritage.com can be searched free of charge at your local Family History Center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Census
Compiled Genealogies
Emigration, Immigration, and Passenger Lists
- Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia, Repatriation and Resettlement of Ethnic Poles. Researching ethnic Polish roots from territories now located in Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania; researching Ukrainian ancestors and relatives forcibly removed from their homeland during the ethnic cleansing campaign known as Akcja Wisła.
- Russians Immigrating to the United States, 1834-1897, ($). Records of 527,394 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1834 through 1897 and identified their country of origin or nationality as Armenia, Finland, Galicia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Russian Poles, or Ukraine. Index. Incomplete.
- Swiss Volhynian Database. Over 27,000 names - Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874 Index. Today Volhynia is partly in the Ukraine, partly Poland. Incomplete.
- Immigrants from the Russian Empire, 1898-1922, Library and Archives Canada. Index. Incomplete.
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Large Databases With Many Record Types continued Galicia, Now in the Ukraine
- Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia, Repatriation and Resettlement of Ethnic Poles.
- Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia, gateway to Galician vital records. Many of the records of Polish, Lutheran and Jewish records from localities now located in Ukraine were moved westward to Polish archives following the border changes occurring at the end of the Second World War.
- The All Galicia Database. Index. Incomplete.
- Galicia, Ukraine, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1789-1905, ($). Index. Incomplete.
- Galicia Business Directory, 1891, ($).The 1891 Index.
Germans from Russia
Jewish Records
Military Records
Newspapers
Population
Tax Lists
Voter Lists
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