Dutch Genealogy Help
By Yvonne Verschueren
- Use google.nl to search for relatives. Articles/websites can be translated using Google Translate
- Sources
- Ancestry.com World edition $$ (this is not the public library edition)
- Family History Centers run by the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormons), have the full versions of Ancestry.com available for use. Find near you at: https://www.familysearch.org/locations.
- CyndisList.com click categories, then click Netherlands
- Blogs such as “Dutch Genealogy”
- Facebook has various groups you can ask to join, including
- Dutch Culture and Traditions
- Dutch International Cookbook/Kookboek
- Dutchies and Their Products
- Look for Dutch Genealogy sites at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogy
- Wikitree.com
- A blog at: DutchGenealogy.nl.
- A Dutch Genealogy dictionary which will help you read Dutch forms can be found at: TraceYourDutchRoots.com.
- Ancestry.com World edition $$ (this is not the public library edition)
- You can learn the Dutch language at Duolingo.com
- Use the research Wiki at Familysearch.org.
- From the main page click search, then click Research Wiki, then click Netherlands
- Have a DNA test.
- Study the history of the Netherlands