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The mission of the IUPUI Max Kade German-American Research and Resource Center is to support German-American Studies through scholarly research, teaching, and service and the community by offering events on all aspects of German-American culture. The Max Kade German-American Center provides the Indianapolis community, the State of Indiana, and more broadly, the eastern Midwest with a center for conducting research on German American history, language, and culture. A particular focus is the study of German-American dialects and German history in the United States. As part of its research mission, a new project for creating a digital archive of German-American dialects in Indiana is in progress.
Last Updated: 1 August 2020   [Located in Category: Indiana Germans]
The International German Genealogy Partnership is a group of partner societies around the world interested in German Genealogy. The partnership is a network to share ideas, contacts, research information and resources to help our members trace their Germanic heritage wherever it is found. Palatines to America is an IGGP Partner. The website includes their newsletters, information about events, research aids and links.
Last Updated: 8 August 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
The mission of the Indiana German Heritage Society is to understand, promote, and celebrate the contributions of German-speaking immigrants and their descendants to the multi-cultural heritage of the state and the nation. The vision of the Indiana German Heritage Society is to be the catalyst for the preservation and celebration of the state's German-American heritage, and to support groups and communities in activities that coincide with our mission.
Last Updated: 4 June 2020   [Located in Category: Indiana Germans]
This is a recording of the Online Hessen Connection session held February 20, 2021. The session gives an introduction to doing research in Hessen . This English-language session is hosted by the Ahnenforscher Stammtisch Unna, the Hessische Familiengeschichtliche Vereinigung e.V. and the Internatiional German Genealogy Partnership.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Hesse]
Recording of the international ONLINE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN CONNECTION SESSION from S-H Fam (Schleswig-Holsteinische Familienforschung), IGGP, and Ahnenforscher Stammtisch Unna on 1/30/2021. This was a free session in English about resources for researching family history in Schleswig-Holstein. There is a questions and answer page at https://padlet.com/myersconsulting/OnlineSchleswigHolsteinConnectionSession
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Schleswig-Holstein]
FamilySearch guide to (Alsace-Lorraine), France (once Elsass-Lothringen, Germany) ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
Archion is a cooperative project among the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) and the majority of regional protestant churches in Germany. Their database is being continually expanded, supplemented and updated, and new digitized church records from across Germany as well as the former eastern areas of Germany are being added every day. There is a fee structure to download records, but you can check their holdings without paying a fee.
Last Updated: 4 June 2020   [Located in Category: German Church Records]
Archives of Bas-Rhin Department. Digitized original records, but no index. (Free) French with no English version.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
Archives of Haut-Rhin Department. Digitized original records, but no index. (Free) French with no English version.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
Archives of the Moselle Departement. Digitized original records, but no index. (Free) French with no English version.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
Arcinsys is the archival information system of the Hessen Federal State Archives and other archives in Hessen. Developed in cooperation with the federal states of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) and Schleswig-Holstein. It is a common system for users and employees and it covers the full range of offers and functions of the archives. Search in English or German.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Hesse]
Known as LEO-BW, this website offers free access to high-quality information, multimedia, further resources, and literature from and about Baden-Wuerttemberg. You can find a variety of regional-related information from different sources all in one search. The contents of the site are provided by numerous regional partners.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Baden-Württemberg]
Indexes from genealogical societies, some links to original records, member trees. (For-pay membership, some access for non-members). French with English version.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
This website gives some good information for children who have an interest in family history or are given a project in school or other group such as 4H, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc. It's never too early to begin your journey to learn more about your family and ancestors!
Last Updated: 14 June 2023   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
Indexes from genealogical societies, collaborative data, genealogy library, partner indexes. (For-pay premium membership, free basic membership) French with English version.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
Geopatronyme.com: Tout sur tous les noms de famillie (everything about every family name). French with no English version: Among other things, it allows you to search for the distribution of a family name in the various departments of France between 1891 and 1990. (Free)
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
A subject guide providing a listing of essential resources available at NEHGS and other repositories, information on locating and using records, and how-to tips.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
FamilySearch Guide to Germany Online Genealogy Records for researching ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth, marriage, death, census, church, military, immigration, and naturalization records.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
A meta search page of databases maintained by the Verein für Computergenealogie where you can search for your German ancestors. From here you can follow links to other helpful pages of information on the CompGen site. The site is in German, but Google translate works well here.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
This page describes the changes that have taken place in the provincial structure and external frontiers of the Russian Empire. This information will help you in finding records in the FamilySearch Catalog for the place your ancestors lived. This page will describe the jurisdictions used in the FamilySearch Catalog.
Last Updated: 22 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
FamilySearch guide to German ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records. A good place to start learning about German genealogy resources.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
FamilySearch community group that covers German research, handling topics such as research, Family History Library classes, collections, websites, and changes in the world of genealogy for the German empire. A good place to ask questions to get expert answers.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
The State Archives of Baden-Württemberg contains eight divisions located in Stuttgart, Ludwigsburg, Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Sigmaringen, Kornwestheim, Wertheim, and Neuenstein.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Baden-Württemberg]
The online catalog where you can search for and order archival material. In addition, 14.9 million digital reproductions of archive materials can be viewed and downloaded directly from the Internet. Please note: Not all of the Landesarchiv's finding aids are available on the Internet.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Baden-Württemberg]
Here you can find church registers (mostly books of birth, marriage and death) from various European countries (currently Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Poland, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Italy).
Last Updated: 25 April 2021   [Located in Category: German Church Records]
FamilySearch Guide to collections covering current and former states in Germany.
Last Updated: 19 January 2021   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
Recording of the international ONLINE POMMERN CONNECTION SESSION from Pommerscher Greif, IGGP, and Ahnenforscher Stammtisch Unna from December 19, 2020. This was a free session in English about resources for researching family history in Pommern.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Pomerania]
Recording of the international ONLINE WESTFALEN CONNECTION SESSION from AFST Unna, the WGGF and the IGGP from December 5th, 2020. This was a free session in English about resources for researching family history in Westphalia. There is also a questions and answers page at https://padlet.com/myersconsulting/OnlineWestfalenConnectionSession
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Westphalia]
FamilySearch guide to Poland ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Includes a link to a page describing how to find the town of family origins.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Poland]
February 2018 issue of PastPorts, a publication of St. Louis County Library, featuring “Researching Alsace and Lorraine.” Contains an excellent, brief history of the region. Also, have a look at other issues of PastPorts on a variety of genealogical topics at the library’s website.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Alsace-Lorraine]
This website gives a number of search tips with regard to ship passenger lists as well as links to websites with ship passenger lists and other appropriate information resouces.
Last Updated: 14 June 2023   [Located in Category: General German Genealogy]
FamilySearch Guide to Swiss ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.
Last Updated: 21 April 2021   [Located in Category: Switzerland]
The Athenaeum preserves and enhances its historic German-American landmark to advance the Sound Mind in a Sound Body values of its founders through programming that lifts spirits and engages in diverse communities.
Last Updated: 1 September 2020   [Located in Category: Indiana Germans]