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Unsure where to dig next? In 1972, The Centraal Bureau voor
Genealogie in The Hague published [in English] Searching for Your Ancestors in The
Netherlands, by W. Wijnaendts. Since then a number of other guides have been published
concerning genealogical research in The Netherlands. Some
that I have found useful, including the Genealogical Society Guides, which may be out of
print [they can be ordered on microfiche from any LDS Family History Center], are listed
below:
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 | Dutch Genealogical Research by Charles M.
Franklin. Available from Ye Olde
Genealogie Shoppe Home Page
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 | Church Records of The Netherlands - Dutch Reformed
Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 22
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 | The Origins of Names and Their Effect on
Genealogical Research in The Netherlands Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 28
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 | Major Genealogical Record Sources in The
Netherlands Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 3
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Drenthe Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 15
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Friesland Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 7
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Groningen Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 6
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Noord Holland Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 10
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Overijssel Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 8
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Utrecht Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 11
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 | Guide to Genealogical Sources in The
Netherlands-Zuid Holland Genealogical Society, Series C, No. 11
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Other Locations for records include:
 | Bevolkings Registers - Population Registers from 1810 to
the present can are maintained at various sites including the Provincial or Municipal
archives and/or registry offices.
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 | Naamsaanneming Registers - Name Adoption records are
maintained in the Provincial, Municipal & Regional archives.
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