Germanic genealogy: a guide to worldwide sources and migration patterns
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
..........................................................................................................................................................................
vi
INTRODUCTION
...........................................................................................................................................................
viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND CREDITS
......................................................................................................................
χ
1.
BEGINNING YOUR SEARCH
.....................................................................................................................................1
A. Important Acronyms and Abbreviations
............................................................................................................2
2.
USING UNITED STATES RECORDS TO FIND YOUR ANCESTOR S PLACE OF ORIGIN
...........................6
A. Finding the Place of Origin
...................................................................................................................................6
B. Using the Records
....................................................................................................................................................7
С
Steps to Further Your Research
..........................................................................................................................8
D. Finding Professional Genealogists
.....................................................................................................................8
E. Checklist of Research Sources
.............................................................................................................................9
1.
Family Sources
........................................................................................................................................................9
2.
Church and Other Private Records
.........................................................................................................................9
3.
Newspapers and Other Publications
.....................................................................................................................10
4.
Public Records
......................................................................................................................................................1
і
3.
COMPUTERS AND GENEALOGY
..........................................................................................................................19
A. Genealogy Software
............................................................................................................................................19
B. Genealogy CD-ROMs
............................................................................................................................................21
С
Online Services
......................................................................................................................................................21
4.
FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY AND ITS CENTERS
.............................................................................................27
5.
PASSENGER DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL LISTS
.............................................................................................34
A. Passenger Departure Lists
..................................................................................................................................34
B. Passenger Arrival Lists
.......................................................................................................................................38
С
Ships Used for Immigration
..................................................................................................................................41
6.
PERSONAL AND PLACE NAMES
...........................................................................................................................43
A. Personal Names
.....................................................................................................................................................44
Ì.
German Surnames and Anglicized Versions
.........................................................................................................44
2.
German Given Names
...........................................................................................................................................48
B. Place Names
............................................................................................................................................................52
1.
Finding the Locality
..............................................................................................................................................52
2.
Misspelled or Changed Place Names
....................................................................................................................55
3.
Gazetteers, Atlases and Maps
...............................................................................................................................56
7.
POLITICAL AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
........................................................................................................64
A. The Changing Political Geography of Ancestral Homelands
.....................................................................64
B. Physical Geography and Historic Designations
..............................................................................................69
8.
HISTORY OF GERMAN-SPEAKING PEOPLE IN EUROPE
..............................................................................74
A. The German Empire of
187
Ito
1918....................................................................................................................74
B.THEAUSTRO-HUNGARIANEMPIREOF1867TO1919
.................................................................................................80
C.
The Russian Empire of
1815
то
1917.....................................................................................................................86
D.Switzerland
............................................................................................................................................................
92
E. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
..............................................................................................................................
93
F. Principality of Liechtenstein
..............................................................................................................................93
G. The Ottoman Turkish Empire
...............................................................................................................................
94
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
9.
HISTORY, MIGRATION AND GENEALOGY OF VARIOUS RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
..................98
A. The Medieval Church and Dissident Groups
....................................................................................................98
B. Early Reformation/Counter-Reformation Era,
1517-1648...........................................................................99
С
Persecution, Flight and Emigration After
1648............................................................................................103
1.
Flight and Emigration to and within Germanic Europe
.....................................................................................
jq¡
2.
Flight and Emigration From Germanic Europe
.................................................................................................
J03
D. Religious Demography of Germanic Countries in
1900................................................................................106
E. Religious Demography of German-Americans in
1906..................................................................................107
F. Evolution of Churches to Which German-Americans and German-Canadians belonged
.....................
Ю9
G. Genealogical Resources for Particular Denominations
...........................................................................113
/.
Roman Catholic Church
......................................................................................................................................
¡ją
2.
Lutheran Churches
..............................................................................................................................................
]J4
3.
Reformed Churches
.............................................................................................................................................77
J
4.
Other Churches That Practice Infant Baptism
....................................................................................................777
5.
Churches That Practice Adult Baptism
...............................................................................................................
]]8
6.
Churches That Do Not Perform Baptisms
...........................................................................................................123
7.
Churches With Mixed Practices
..........................................................................................................................¡24
10.
GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES FOR GERMAN JEWISH ANCESTRY
......................................................131
A. Jewish Names
........................................................................................................................................................133
B. Communal Records
.............................................................................................................................................133
С
Libraries and Archives
.......................................................................................................................................134
D. Cemetery Records
...............................................................................................................................................135
E. Family Histories
...................................................................................................................................................136
F. Genealogical Societies and Periodicals
.........................................................................................................136
G. Computer Genealogy
..........................................................................................................................................137
H. Holocaust Research
...........................................................................................................................................137
I. Yizkor Books
.........................................................................................................................................................138
J. Research in Austria and Switzerland
..............................................................................................................139
11.
GERMANIC MIGRATION TO NON-EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
....................................................................145
A. Reasons for Germanic Emigration
...................................................................................................................145
B.Germanic Migration to the United States
......................................................................................................147
С
Germanic Migration
то
Canada
........................................................................................................................153
D. Germanic Migration to Latin America and the Caribbean
.........................................................................
I55
E. Germanic Migration to Africa
..........................................................................................................................164
F. Germanic Migration to Asia
..............................................................................................................................
I72
G. Germanic Migration to the Southwest Pacific
..............................................................................................173
12.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN CANADA
..............................................................................
197
13.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
...................217
14.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN AFRICA
................................................................................223
A. South Africa
.........................................................................................................................................................
223
B. Former German Colonies and Protectorates in Africa
...............................................................................
228
D. Central Africa
....................................................................................................................................................
230
15.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN ASIA
......................................................................................234
A.China
......................................................................................................................................................................
23i
B. Palestine
...............................................................................................................................................................
¿^i
C.
Turkey (Asia Minor)
............................................................................................................................................
23J
D. South Asia, Malay Peninsula, Malay Archipelago (East Indies or East India)
......................................
235
16.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
.....................238
A.AUSTRALIA
..............................................................................................................................................................238
B.New
Zealand
.........................................................................................................................................................
rZ
С
Former German Colonies and Protectorates in the Southwest Pacific
...................................................
24
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17.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN EUROPE
...............................................................................250
A. Checklist of Records Used in Genealogical Research
................................................................................253
B.Austria
..................................................................................................................................................................257
C.Belgium
..................................................................................................................................................................271
D. Bulgaria
.........................................................................,......................................................................................273
E. Commonwealth of Independent States
............................................................................................................274
1.
Former Russian Empire
......................................................................................................................................274
3.
European Russia
.................................................................................................................................................291
4.
Ukraine
...............................................................................................................................................................293
7.
Volhynia
..............................................................................................................................................................297
5.
The Caucasus (Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, South Russia)
............................................................................
29H
6.
Siberia and Non-Russian Republics
....................................................................................................................299
F.Czechoslovakia: Successor States
..................................................................................................................305
1.
The Czech Republic (Bohemia, Moravia)
...........................................................................................................306
2.
The Slovak Republic
............................................................................................................................................315
G. Denmark
................................................................................................................................................................319
H.Estonia
..................................................................................................................................................................320
[.Finland
....................................................................................................................................................................322
J.France
.....................................................................................................................................................................324
K.Germany
................................................................................................................................................................327
1.
General Records and Resources
.........................................................................................................................330
Church Records
.....................................................................................................................................................................330
Multi-jurisdictional Church Archives
...................................................................................................................................331
Civil Records
........................................................................................................................................................................336
Civil Archives
.......................................................................................................................................................................341
Miscellaneous Resources
......................................................................................................................................................345
Records for Emigrants, Immigrants and Resettlers
...............................................................................................................348
Genealogical Societies and Resource Centers
.......................................................................................................................350
2.
Emigrants to Colonial America and the Early United States
..............................................................................354
The Earliest Immigrants to the Atlantic Coast,
1606-1683...................................................................................................354
Dissenters and Religious Refugees,
1683-1708....................................................................................................................355
Palatines, Swabians, Swiss and others,
1709-1775........................................................................................................355
Hessian Mercenaries
..........................................................................................................................................................360
Early Post-Colonial Immigrants,
1783-1820.........................................................................................................................360
3.
Regional Resources for Former Eastern Prussian Provinces
.............................................................................361
4.
The German Empire and Its Predecessors After
1815........................................................................................364
Alsace-Lorraine
.....................................................................................................................................................................366
Anhalt...................................................................................................................................................................................367
Baden
....................................................................................................................................................................................368
Bavaria
..................................................................................................................................................................................371
Berlin
....................................................................................................................................................................................374
Brandenburg
..........................................................................................................................................................................376
Bremen (City-State)
..............................................................................................................................................................379
Brunswick
.............................................................................................................................................................................380
East Prussia
...........................................................................................................................................................................381
Frankfurt am Main (Free City, Duchy)
.................................................................................................................................384
Hamburg (City-State)
............................................................................................................................................................384
Hanover
.................................................................................................................................................................................385
Hesse-Darmstadt
...................................................................................................................................................................387
Hesse-Homburg
....................................................................................................................................................................388
Hesse-Kassel.........................................................................................................................................................................389
Hesse-Nassau
........................................................................................................................................................................389
Hohenzollern
.........................................................................................................................................................................390
Lippe.....................................................................................................................................................................................
391
Lübeck
(City-State)
...............................................................................................................................................................392
Lübeck
(Principality)
............................................................................................................................................................393
Mecklenburg
.........................................................................................................................................................................393
Oldenburg
.............................................................................................................................................................................397
Palatinate
...............................................................................................................................................................................399
Pomerania
.............................................................................................................................................................................400
Posen.....................................................................................................................................................................................405
Rhine Province (Rhineland)
..................................................................................................................................................406
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns Hi
Saxon
Duchies
......................................................................................................................................................................408
Saxony Kingdom
..................................................................................................................................................................410
Saxony Province
...................................................................................................................................................................413
Schaumburg-Lippe
................................................................................................................................................................414
Schleswig-Holstein...............................................................................................................................................................414
Silesia
....................................................................................................................................................................................418
Waldeck
................................................................................................................................................................................420
West Prussia
..........................................................................................................................................................................421
Westphalia
............................................................................................................................................................................423
Wuerttemberg
.......................................................................................................................................................................424
5.
Interwar Regions within the Former German Empire
.......................................................................................428
Danzig (Free
City-State)
.......................................................................................................................................................428
Grenzmark
Posen-Westpreussen...........................................................................................................................................
429
6.
States in Modern
Germany
..................................................................................................................................430
Baden-Württemberg..............................................................................................................................................................430
Bavaria
(Bayern)
...................................................................................................................................................................431
Berlin
(City-State)
.................................................................................................................................................................431
Brandenburg
..........................................................................................................................................................................431
Bremen
(City-State)
..............................................................................................................................................................431
Hamburg
(City-State)
............................................................................................................................................................431
Hesse
(Hessen)
......................................................................................................................................................................431
Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen)............................................................................................................................................432
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern...................................................................................................................................................432
Northrhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen).....................................................................................................................433
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)................................................................................................................................433
Saarland
................................................................................................................................................................................434
Saxony
(Sachsen)..................................................................................................................................................................435
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt)..........................................................................................................................................436
Schleswig-Holstein...............................................................................................................................................................436
Thuringia
(Thüringen)...........................................................................................................................................................436
L.Greece
....................................................................................................................................................................437
M.Hungary
...............................................................................................................................................................437
N.Ireland
..................................................................................................................................................................442
O.Italy
.......................................................................................................................................................................442
P.Latvia
.....................................................................................................................................................................444
Q.Liechtenstein
........................................................................................................................................................446
R.Lithuania
...............................................................................................................................................................447
S.Luxembourg
..........................................................................................................................................................448
T.Malta
.....................................................................................................................................................................452
U. The Netherlands
.................................................................................................................................................452
V.Norway
..................................................................................................................................................................454
W.Poland
..................................................................................................................................................................457
X.Portugal
...............................................................................................................................................................474
Y.Romania
.................................................................................................................................................................474
Z. Spain
.......................................................................................................................................................................484
AA. Sweden
................................................................................................................................................................484
AB.
Switzerland-by Maralyn A. Wellauer-Lenius
.........................................................................................489
AC. Turkey
.................................................................................................................................................................507
AD. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
........................................................................508
AE. Vatican City
.......................................................................................................................................................511
AF. Yugoslavia: Successor States
........................................................................................................................512
/.
Bosnia-Herzegovina
............................................................................................................................................512
2.
Croatia
................................................................................................................................................................512
3.
Slovenia
...............................................................................................................................................................513
4.
Serbia
..................................................................................................
...ZZ.... .......
......................................514
AG.
Miscellaneous other European countries
..................................................................................................514
18.
CORRESPONDING WITH EUROPEAN SOURCES
..........................................................................................520
A. Language of Correspondence
...........................................................................................................................520
B. Sending Money To Foreign Countries
..............................................................................................................520
С
Writing Letters to Germanic Countries
.........................................................................................................522
D. Sample Letters
........................................................................................... . . . . . . . . .. ........................................
523
iv Germanic Genealogy Society
E.
Translations
.........................................................................................................................................................528
F.
Family and Ancestor Charts
.............................................................................................................................528
19.
READING THE RECORDS
...................................................................................................................................535
A. The Gothic Script
.................................................................................................................................................535
B.German Language Notes
....................................................................................................................................537
С
German Terms Found on Maps
...........................................................................................................................538
D. German Vocabulary Related to Genealogy
.................................................................................................539
E. Records in Other Languages
.............................................................................................................................544
F. Calendars and Date Problems
..........................................................................................................................548
20.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
..........................................................................................................................551
A. Books
.....................................................................................................................................................................551
B. Periodicals and Indexes to Periodicals
..........................................................................................................565
21.
USEFUL ADDRESSES
............................................................................................................................................567
A. Publishers and Booksellers
..............................................................................................................................567
B.Map
Sources
..........................................................................................................................................................570
С
Libraries and Information Centers
.................................................................................................................570
D. Lending Libraries
................................................................................................................................................572
E. Special Resources In And Near Minnesota
.....................................................................................................572
F. Genealogy -Related Germanic Societies
.........................................................................................................576
G. Multi-Ethnic and Non-Germanic Societies of Importance to Germanic Research
.................................577
APPENDIX A. DATELINE OF GERMANIC HISTORY
..........................................................................................579
APPENDIX B. MAPS
.....................................................................................................................................................591
INDEX
.............................................................................................................................................................................621
TABLES
Table 1:U. S. Soundex Coding Guide
....................................................................................................................14
Table
2:
German-American Congregations in
1906.............................................................................................108
Table
3:
German-American Protestant Congregations in
1906,
By Region
.........................................................109
Table
4:
Genealogy of Churches with Emphasis on German-American Churches
..............................................110
Table
5:
Russian-German Congregations in North America of Lutheran or Reformed Descent
..........................112
Table
6:
Laws Mandating Jewish Family Names
.................................................................................................133
Table
7:
Germans outside Europe and the Soviet Union,
1927............................................................................145
Table
8:
Present Location of Former Austro-Hungarian Territories
.....................................................................258
Table
9:
Official Languages of Selected European Countries
..............................................................................520
Table
10:
Languages Used on Documents and Records
.......................................................................................545
Table
11:
Comparison of Julian and Gregorian Calendars
...................................................................................548
Table
12:
Modern German, Old German and Dutch Month Names
.....................................................................549
Table
13:
French Revolutionary Calendar
............................................................................................................549
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
vi
INTRODUCTION
.
viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND CREDITS
.
χ
1.
BEGINNING YOUR SEARCH
.1
A. Important Acronyms and Abbreviations
.2
2.
USING UNITED STATES RECORDS TO FIND YOUR ANCESTOR'S PLACE OF ORIGIN
.6
A. Finding the Place of Origin
.6
B. Using the Records
.7
С
Steps to Further Your Research
.8
D. Finding Professional Genealogists
.8
E. Checklist of Research Sources
.9
1.
Family Sources
.9
2.
Church and Other Private Records
.9
3.
Newspapers and Other Publications
.10
4.
Public Records
.1
і
3.
COMPUTERS AND GENEALOGY
.19
A. Genealogy Software
.19
B. Genealogy CD-ROMs
.21
С
Online Services
.21
4.
FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY AND ITS CENTERS
.27
5.
PASSENGER DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL LISTS
.34
A. Passenger Departure Lists
.34
B. Passenger Arrival Lists
.38
С
Ships Used for Immigration
.41
6.
PERSONAL AND PLACE NAMES
.43
A. Personal Names
.44
Ì.
German Surnames and Anglicized Versions
.44
2.
German Given Names
.48
B. Place Names
.52
1.
Finding the Locality
.52
2.
Misspelled or Changed Place Names
.55
3.
Gazetteers, Atlases and Maps
.56
7.
POLITICAL AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
.64
A. The Changing Political Geography of Ancestral Homelands
.64
B. Physical Geography and Historic Designations
.69
8.
HISTORY OF GERMAN-SPEAKING PEOPLE IN EUROPE
.74
A. The German Empire of
187
Ito
1918.74
B.THEAUSTRO-HUNGARIANEMPIREOF1867TO1919
.80
C.
The Russian Empire of
1815
то
1917.86
D.Switzerland
.
92
E. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
.
93
F. Principality of Liechtenstein
.93
G. The Ottoman Turkish Empire
.
94
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
9.
HISTORY, MIGRATION AND GENEALOGY OF VARIOUS RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
.98
A. The Medieval Church and Dissident Groups
.98
B. Early Reformation/Counter-Reformation Era,
1517-1648.99
С
Persecution, Flight and Emigration After
1648.103
1.
Flight and Emigration to and within Germanic Europe
.
jq¡
2.
Flight and Emigration From Germanic Europe
.
J03
D. Religious Demography of Germanic Countries in
1900.106
E. Religious Demography of German-Americans in
1906.107
F. Evolution of Churches to Which German-Americans and German-Canadians belonged
.
Ю9
G. Genealogical Resources for Particular Denominations
.113
/.
Roman Catholic Church
.
¡ją
2.
Lutheran Churches
.
]J4
3.
Reformed Churches
.77
J
4.
Other Churches That Practice Infant Baptism
.777
5.
Churches That Practice Adult Baptism
.
]]8
6.
Churches That Do Not Perform Baptisms
.123
7.
Churches With Mixed Practices
.¡24
10.
GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES FOR GERMAN JEWISH ANCESTRY
.131
A. Jewish Names
.133
B. Communal Records
.133
С
Libraries and Archives
.134
D. Cemetery Records
.135
E. Family Histories
.136
F. Genealogical Societies and Periodicals
.136
G. Computer Genealogy
.137
H. Holocaust Research
.137
I. Yizkor Books
.138
J. Research in Austria and Switzerland
.139
11.
GERMANIC MIGRATION TO NON-EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
.145
A. Reasons for Germanic Emigration
.145
B.Germanic Migration to the United States
.147
С
Germanic Migration
то
Canada
.153
D. Germanic Migration to Latin America and the Caribbean
.
I55
E. Germanic Migration to Africa
.164
F. Germanic Migration to Asia
.
I72
G. Germanic Migration to the Southwest Pacific
.173
12.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN CANADA
.
197
13.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
.217
14.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN AFRICA
.223
A. South Africa
.
223
B. Former German Colonies and Protectorates in Africa
.
228
D. Central Africa
.
230
15.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN ASIA
.234
A.China
.
23i
B. Palestine
.
¿^i
C.
Turkey (Asia Minor)
.
23J
D. South Asia, Malay Peninsula, Malay Archipelago (East Indies or East India)
.
235
16.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
.238
A.AUSTRALIA
.238
B.New
Zealand
.
rZ
С
Former German Colonies and Protectorates in the Southwest Pacific
.
24
Germanic Genealogy Society
17.
RESEARCHING GERMANIC ANCESTORS IN EUROPE
.250
A. Checklist of Records Used in Genealogical Research
.253
B.Austria
.257
C.Belgium
.271
D. Bulgaria
.,.273
E. Commonwealth of Independent States
.274
1.
Former Russian Empire
.274
3.
European Russia
.291
4.
Ukraine
.293
7.
Volhynia
.297
5.
The Caucasus (Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, South Russia)
.
29H
6.
Siberia and Non-Russian Republics
.299
F.Czechoslovakia: Successor States
.305
1.
The Czech Republic (Bohemia, Moravia)
.306
2.
The Slovak Republic
.315
G. Denmark
.319
H.Estonia
.320
[.Finland
.322
J.France
.324
K.Germany
.327
1.
General Records and Resources
.330
Church Records
.330
Multi-jurisdictional Church Archives
.331
Civil Records
.336
Civil Archives
.341
Miscellaneous Resources
.345
Records for Emigrants, Immigrants and Resettlers
.348
Genealogical Societies and Resource Centers
.350
2.
Emigrants to Colonial America and the Early United States
.354
The Earliest Immigrants to the Atlantic Coast,
1606-1683.354
Dissenters and Religious Refugees,
1683-1708.355
"Palatines," "Swabians," Swiss and others,
1709-1775.355
"Hessian Mercenaries"
.360
Early Post-Colonial Immigrants,
1783-1820.360
3.
Regional Resources for Former Eastern Prussian Provinces
.361
4.
The German Empire and Its Predecessors After
1815.364
Alsace-Lorraine
.366
Anhalt.367
Baden
.368
Bavaria
.371
Berlin
.374
Brandenburg
.376
Bremen (City-State)
.379
Brunswick
.380
East Prussia
.381
Frankfurt am Main (Free City, Duchy)
.384
Hamburg (City-State)
.384
Hanover
.385
Hesse-Darmstadt
.387
Hesse-Homburg
.388
Hesse-Kassel.389
Hesse-Nassau
.389
Hohenzollern
.390
Lippe.
391
Lübeck
(City-State)
.392
Lübeck
(Principality)
.393
Mecklenburg
.393
Oldenburg
.397
Palatinate
.399
Pomerania
.400
Posen.405
Rhine Province (Rhineland)
.406
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns Hi
Saxon
Duchies
.408
Saxony Kingdom
.410
Saxony Province
.413
Schaumburg-Lippe
.414
Schleswig-Holstein.414
Silesia
.418
Waldeck
.420
West Prussia
.421
Westphalia
.423
Wuerttemberg
.424
5.
Interwar Regions within the Former German Empire
.428
Danzig (Free
City-State)
.428
Grenzmark
Posen-Westpreussen.
429
6.
States in Modern
Germany
.430
Baden-Württemberg.430
Bavaria
(Bayern)
.431
Berlin
(City-State)
.431
Brandenburg
.431
Bremen
(City-State)
.431
Hamburg
(City-State)
.431
Hesse
(Hessen)
.431
Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen).432
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern.432
Northrhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen).433
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz).433
Saarland
.434
Saxony
(Sachsen).435
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt).436
Schleswig-Holstein.436
Thuringia
(Thüringen).436
L.Greece
.437
M.Hungary
.437
N.Ireland
.442
O.Italy
.442
P.Latvia
.444
Q.Liechtenstein
.446
R.Lithuania
.447
S.Luxembourg
.448
T.Malta
.452
U. The Netherlands
.452
V.Norway
.454
W.Poland
.457
X.Portugal
.474
Y.Romania
.474
Z. Spain
.484
AA. Sweden
.484
AB.
Switzerland-by Maralyn A. Wellauer-Lenius
.489
AC. Turkey
.507
AD. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
.508
AE. Vatican City
.511
AF. Yugoslavia: Successor States
.512
/.
Bosnia-Herzegovina
.512
2.
Croatia
.512
3.
Slovenia
.513
4.
Serbia
.
'.ZZ.'''.
.514
AG.
Miscellaneous other European countries
.514
18.
CORRESPONDING WITH EUROPEAN SOURCES
.520
A. Language of Correspondence
.520
B. Sending Money To Foreign Countries
.520
С
Writing Letters to Germanic Countries
.522
D. Sample Letters
.'.'"". "".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
523
iv Germanic Genealogy Society
E.
Translations
.528
F.
Family and Ancestor Charts
.528
19.
READING THE RECORDS
.535
A. The Gothic Script
.535
B.German Language Notes
.537
С
German Terms Found on Maps
.538
D. German Vocabulary Related to Genealogy
.539
E. Records in Other Languages
.544
F. Calendars and Date Problems
.548
20.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
.551
A. Books
.551
B. Periodicals and Indexes to Periodicals
.565
21.
USEFUL ADDRESSES
.567
A. Publishers and Booksellers
.567
B.Map
Sources
.570
С
Libraries and Information Centers
.570
D. Lending Libraries
.572
E. Special Resources In And Near Minnesota
.572
F. Genealogy -Related Germanic Societies
.576
G. Multi-Ethnic and Non-Germanic Societies of Importance to Germanic Research
.577
APPENDIX A. DATELINE OF GERMANIC HISTORY
.579
APPENDIX B. MAPS
.591
INDEX
.621
TABLES
Table 1:U. S. Soundex Coding Guide
.14
Table
2:
German-American Congregations in
1906.108
Table
3:
German-American Protestant Congregations in
1906,
By Region
.109
Table
4:
Genealogy of Churches with Emphasis on German-American Churches
.110
Table
5:
Russian-German Congregations in North America of Lutheran or Reformed Descent
.112
Table
6:
Laws Mandating Jewish Family Names
.133
Table
7:
Germans outside Europe and the Soviet Union,
1927.145
Table
8:
Present Location of Former Austro-Hungarian Territories
.258
Table
9:
Official Languages of Selected European Countries
.520
Table
10:
Languages Used on Documents and Records
.545
Table
11:
Comparison of Julian and Gregorian Calendars
.548
Table
12:
Modern German, Old German and Dutch Month Names
.549
Table
13:
French Revolutionary Calendar
.549
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