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I Don't Speak German!
By
Tamra Stansfield
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August 31, 2010
My mother was born into a family who lived to snow ski. As early as 4 years old she would ski back and forth in front of the lodge where my …
Germans from Russia: Locating Church Records
December 14, 2021
Learn how to locate online church records for your Lutheran, Catholic, and Mennonite ancestors who lived in the Black Sea or Volga regions.
German Emigration Sources: Hamburg Passenger Lists
May 22, 2020
This class will teach you what the Hamburg Passenger Lists are, where you can access them, and how to search them to find your emigrant ancestors place of origin.
Intermediate Dutch Handwriting 1 Introduction
July 10, 2020
This recording introduces the Intermediate Dutch Handwriting webinar series.
Beginner Dutch Handwriting, Quirks: Dutch Names
October 8, 2020
This class introduces the Dutch Handwriting introduces the Beginning Dutch Handwriting series and discusses the components of Dutch names.
Using The EWZ Records for German and Eastern European Research
By
NishimotoSR
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June 3, 2011
The immigration records which came into existence because of the EWZ (Einwandererzentralstelle, the Immigration Control Center) are a treasu…
Ortssippenbücher and Ortsfamilienbücher—Valuable Resources in German Genealogical Research
By
Fritz Juengling
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October 9, 2012
How would you like to open a book and be able to link trace 14 generations, going all the way back to 1500? In one known Ortssippenbuch (OSB…
Can't Decipher the Date in a German Record?
By
FamilySearch
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February 28, 2011
Today we seem to deal with dates in a straightforward way. A year has 12 months and 365 days or, if we have a leap year, 366 days. The names…
Frustrated searching for German batch numbers? The Internet can help.
By
FamilySearch
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August 15, 2011
Before the age of online access to indexed, digitized images of records, there was the old Extraction program. Information extracted from mi…
Fraktur Taufschein – The BBCs of Pennsylvania German Research
By
HillierLW
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October 11, 2011
Challenge You might be like the optimistic researcher seeking to document the birth for an ancestor about 1780 in York County, Pennsylvania.…
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