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Researching in German civil and church records, Eric Kopittke

Label
Researching in German civil and church records, Eric Kopittke
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes biblography (pages 37-38) and index
Illustrations
facsimilesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Researching in German civil and church records
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Eric Kopittke
Series statement
Unlock the past
Summary
Researching in German Civil and Church Records answers the question 'How can I obtain a birth or marriage certificate from Germany for an immigrant ancestor?' What the new researcher may not realise is that in Germany the system of registration of births, marriages and deaths by civil authorities, and the issue of associated certificates, has some significant differences to the system that the researcher may be used to. Prior to the introduction of civil registration, churches kept registers of baptisms, marriages and burials, and such church records may allow the researcher to follow the family back for several hundred years. This book is a practical guide that, with the aid of many illustrations, will allow the reader to becomes familiar with the types of information available on German civil certificates of birth, marriage and death and church records of baptism, marriage and burial. The book then explains how to access these records and builds on the information given in the companion volume Locating Your German Ancestor's Place of Origin
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Background -- Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths -- Background to civil records -- Identifying the appropriate 'Standesamt' -- Civil registration certificates -- Obtaining the certificate -- Church records of baptsms, marriages and burials -- Background to the German religious scene -- Identifying the appropriate parish -- Church registers (Baptism records, Marriage records, Burial records, Confirmation) -- Family registers -- Accessing the church registers -- An introduction to German handwriting -- Confusing letters -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Websites -- Books -- Appendix: Keywords found in civil and church records -- Index
Target audience
adult
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