Finding a Place of Origin in Pre-WW II Europe

= Finding a Place of Origin in Pre-WW II Europe =

(A class project of the missionaries serving on the B-1 floor of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah)

Overview of This Page
Object: Find a village/town of origin when only a larger country, region or ethnicity is known by using sources that are searchable by name.

Important Note: Using records created in the country of settlement is usually the best and easiest strategy. Examples are:
 * Incoming passenger lists.
 * Naturalization records.
 * Military draft records.
 * Social Security records.

Using the sources on this page may be more complex and less likely to bring success.

These sources include online databases and other records searchable by name.

This page does not include:
 * Sources specific to a specific town or village.
 * Browse only sources.
 * Genealogical databases built on line or uploaded with GEDCOM files.

Europe General

 * The Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934 (includes village of last residence): Ancestry.com using personal membership (personal membership required) Ancestry.com using FHL/FHC access (free access at Family History Centers)


 * United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897 Note: This website usually does not give a town, only a region in Germany.
 * Emigration from Bremen:Maus" Database online Emigrants transcribed from passenger lists covering the years 1830-1939.  Not every year is included.


 *  U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Filby, P. William, ed. Ancestry.com using personal membership (personal membership required) Ancestry.com using FHL/FHC access (free access at Family History Centers)

Netherlands

 * WieWasWie.nl Indexed vital civil records from 1811of the Netherlands. Twenty percent of records are church records.

Bohemia and Moravia
(Modern Czech Republic)


 * Czech Immigration Passenger Lists  by Leo Baca

German Empire

 * Search Historical German city directoriesCompGen.de Metasearch Deselect all search items, then select item 2, Datenbank Historischer Adressbücher. Enter last name to search for at top.


 * U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Records, 1875-1940 Ancestry membership U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Records, 1875-1940 From FHL or Family History Centers


 * Eastern Prussian Provinces, Germany 1874-1945. Ancestry membership required.


 * The emigration from Germany to Russia in the years 1763 to 1862 by Karl Stumpp.


 * Surname Index to 1852 Census of Hannover (only available for 3 counties)


 * Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, marriages, and burials 1500-1985: Ancestry.com using personal membership (personal membership required) Ancestry.com using FHL/FHC access (free access at Family History Centers)

Military

 * German World War I Casualty lists 1914-1919 Notices of dead, missing, wounded, and captured of the "deutschen Kaiserreichs" (armies of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, Marines and special forces). Includes prisoners from England, France and Russia
 * Archives of the International Prisoners of War World War I (1914-1919) Prisoners of War

Prussian Poland

 * Geneteka Polish Indexing Over 22 million indexed Polish records.

Pomerania

 * Pomeranian Genealogical Association Indexing (over 4 million records indexed): Search Pomeranian Births Search Pomeranian Marriages


 * Pomerania, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1544-1883 Ancestry Membership required. Search index by name. Pomerania, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1544-1883 From FHL or Family History Centers

Russian Poland, and parts of Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine

 * Geneteka Polish Indexing Over 22 million indexed Polish records.

Ukraine

 * Geneteka baza PolskiegoIndexed Urainian records.


 * Odessa: a German-Russian Genealogical LibraryDatabases searchable by name.

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