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Jews in 's Heerenberg
Register op joodse familienamen in 's Heerenberg.
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Letters from the De Boers family
Brieven van de familie De Boers.
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Hoogeveen and surroundings
Genealogical and historical publications.
- The Beth Haim Sephardi
cemetery at Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, near Amsterdam
- Beth Haim Restoration
The historic Portuguese-Israelite cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, The Netherlands.
- The Center For Research on Dutch Jewry
at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
- Dutch Jewish Genealogical
Data Base- Akevoth
- Digital Resources Netherlands and Belgium
Online resources, including passenger lists, and an interactive forum.
- Sephardic genealogy
"Sephardim serves as a research tool for Sephardic genealogists. The site contains thousands of names (many from the Netherlands) and points of reference for each. Links provide thousands of other names. You will also find Sephardic facts and lore, recipes, heraldry, and a discussion forum."
- Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie - Official Homesite
Online site. Dutch language, partly with English version. Information about publications,
collections, catalogs etc.Incredibly complete with links to Archives and Records in the
Netherlands. Also links to Dutch family-homepages and many genealogical sites.
- Dutch Genealogical Society
The "Nederlandse Genealogische Vereniging" (NGV) was founded in 1946. It now has more than 11,000 members, genealogists ranging from novice tot expert. The NGV is the largest society of it's kind in the Netherlands. The NGV is not a commercial institution but run entirely by volunteers and therefore not
equipped to do genealogical research for individuals.
- Genlias,
search online in the state archives of the Netherlands.
- Rob & Nechamah's homepage
Births, marriages and deaths in Arnhem and births and deaths in Amersfoort.
- Poor Sephardic Jews in Amsterdam
Names A-N of the archive registers PA334-978/979 in the municipal archive of Amsterdam. The lists cover the period 1757-1813 with all the names of the poor Sephardic Jews who were granted an amount in Dutch guilders against the promise to leave Amsterdam and not to return within the next 20 years.
- The Family History Center of the Latter Day Saints
or look in their archives in: Zaaiersweg 17, 1097 SM
Amsterdam, Phone xx 31-20-6944990 Boerhaavestraat 62, 7316 LH Apeldoorn, Phone xx-31-55-5211179 De Hesselleplein 26-A, 6411 CH
Heerlen, Phone xx-31-45-5717863
- History Jewish Groningen
History of Jewish Groningen with a database of the cemetries at the Moesstraat
and Iepenlaan.
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This monument is a database with the names of tens
of thousands of Jews who were killed during the Shoa. Not only the names are
mentioned but also the family relations, their address, occupation and
sometimes a picture.
One of the goals of the project is to keep alive
the memory of people who died during the Shoa and to enable all living Jews to
find their roots. If you remember persons included in the Monument, or if you
have photographs, letters or other documents about people in the Monument and
would like to add them, or if you notice mistakes, you can give a reaction. On
each family, person and address page, you will find a link marked ‘add’.
Clicking on that link will retrieve an electronic form for entering your data
and mailing them to the Monument web master.
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