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Table of Contents
Introduction
French Search Strategies
Records At The Family History Library
Familysearch™
The Family History Library Catalog
     Map: Old Provinces To 1789 And Departments To 1965
Archives And Libraries
     Departmental Archives
     Town Registrars
     Other Libraries, Networks, And Archives
     Directory Of Archives
Biography
Cemeteries
Census
Church History
Church Records
     General Historical Background
     Information Recorded In Church Registers
     Locating Church Records
     Search Strategies
Civil Registration
     General Historical Background
     Information Recorded In Civil Registers
     Locating Civil Registration Records
     Search Strategies
Directories
Emigration And Immigration
     Finding The Emigrant's Town Of Origin
     Emigration From France
     Records Of French Emigrants In Their Destination Nations
     Immigration Into France
Gazetteers
Genealogy
Heraldry
Historical Geography
History
Language And Languages
Maps
Military Records
Minorities
Names, Personal
Naturalization And Citizenship
Nobility
Notarial Records
Periodicals
Probate Records
Societies
Other Records Of France
For Further Reading
Comments And Suggestions

MINORITIESLook this term up in the glossary.


France has had many ethnic and religious minorities, including Germans, Swiss, Italians, Protestants, Jews, Gypsies, and MennonitesLook this term up in the glossary.. It's important to learn the history of the ethnic, racial, and religious groups your ancestors belonged to. For example, you might study a history of the Protestants in France, Jews in Alsace, or Mennonites in Alsace-Lorraine and Montbéliard. This historical background can help you identify where your ancestors lived and when they lived there, where they migrated, the types of records where they might be listed, and other information to help you understand your family's history.

For most minorities in France there are some unique records and resources available. These include histories, inventories, biographical sources, settlement patterns, handbooks, and genealogical societies.

The Family History Library collects records of these groups, especially published histories. These are listed in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality section, under—

FRANCE - MINORITIESFRANCE, [DEPARTMENT] - MINORITIESFRANCE, [PROVINCE] (REGION) - MINORITIESFRANCE - JEWISH HISTORY

Other sources are also in the Subject section of the Family History Library Catalog under the name of the minority, such as HUGUENOTS, JEWS, GERMANS, or MENNONITES. Some sources are listed under [MINORITY] - FRANCE. Examples of these books are—

Mathiot, Charles. Recherches historiques sur les Anabaptistes de l'ancienne principauté de Montbéliard, d'Alsace, et des régions voisines (Historical research regarding the Anabaptists [Mennonites] of Montbéliard, Alsace, and nearby regions). Belfort: Mission Intérieure luthérienne de Montbéliard, 1922. (FHL film 1,071,437 item 2.)

Scheid, Elie. Histoire des Juifs d'Alsace (History of the Jews of Alsace). Paris: Librairie Armand Durlacher, 1887. Reprint. Strasbourg: Willy Fischer, 1975. (FHL book 944.383 F2; film 1,184,064 item 5.)

The Family History Library also has many books about French people in other nations or states. These are listed in the Locality section of the Family History Library Catalog under [NATION OR STATE] - MINORITIES and in the Subject section under FRENCH - [NATION OR STATE]. Additional examples of Subject section headings about French people in foreign lands include—

ACADIANSCAJUNS - LOUISIANACREOLES - MISSOURIFRENCH-CANADIANS - MAINEHUGUENOTS - GERMANY

In nations to which members of French ethnic or religious groups went, various local and national societies have been organized to gather, preserve, and share the cultural contributions and histories of their groups. Some examples are the various French-CanadianLook this term up in the glossary. and HuguenotLook this term up in the glossary. communities in North America. See the “Societies” section of this outline.

See the “Church History” and “Church Records” sections of this outline for more information about Huguenots, MennonitesLook this term up in the glossary., and other Christian religious minorities.

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