Drenthe, The Netherlands Genealogy

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Guide to Drenthe, The Netherlands ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

For Geographical and Historical information see: Drenthe

The capital city of Drenthe is Assen. See: Assen


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Jurisdictions


Within the jurisdictions of Drenthe you will find municipalities (gemeenten) with their villages and hamlets that belong to those municipalities. They are divided in two as the boundaries of these municipalities were changed in 1998. You will find them below.

∙Municipalities before 1998

∙Municipalities after 1998

Websites
Although Drenthe was the least populated province, it ranked fourth when comparing number of emigrants. In the nineteenth century, many people in Drenthe worked in the agricultural sector which means this province was struck particularly hard when the crops failed. Also, many people in Drenthe joined the Secession and were among the first to emigrate.
 * Alledrenten, includes civil and church records
 * Jewish cemeteries in Drenthe
 * Nederlandse Genealogische Vereniging(Netherlands Genealogical Society): Links Drenthe.
 * Graftombe:Drenthe Cemeteries

The Drents Archief has published lists of emigrants in an emigrant section of Drenlias. Select ‘English’ in the top right corner for the English version.

Most Drenthe emigrants settled in Holland and Grand Rapids in Michigan, and Orange City and Pella in Iowa.