Belgium

In this recording the learner is introduced to an entry from a set of documents and then transcribes and translates another entry from the same document set.
In this recording the learner is introduced to an entry from a set of documents and then transcribes and translates another entry from the same document set.
In this recording the learner is introduced to an entry from a set of documents and then transcribes and translates another entry from the same document set.
In this recording the learner is introduced to an entry from a set of documents and then transcribes and translates another entry from the same document set.
In this recording the learner is introduced to an entry from a set of documents and then transcribes and translates another entry from the same document set.
This recording introduces a number of letter charts that will help with deciphering old Dutch documents.
This recording introduces the website Wat staat daer? where one can find exercises to help with learning letter forms, words, and entire documents.
This recording introduces the Belgian Surnames site where one can find a long list of Belgian surnames along with meanings of the names.
This class will cover the main gazetteers and maps for the Low Countries, some of which are online.*The website at minute 26 is slightly different; however, the functionality and results stay the same. Also, the website found at 44:30 is not currently functional.*
This class will cover naming patterns in Belgium and the Netherlands and online name distribution maps.
This class will cover a brief history, what records are available and where to find them.*The link in the FamilySearch Wiki found at minute 31:40, no longer takes you to the Learning Center search page.*