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From: Mike Bosworth <>
Subject: Re: [Ess] ESSEX-UK Digest, Vol 6, Issue 193
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:23:12 +0200
References: <mailman.70.1316415618.24558.essex-uk@rootsweb.com>
In-Reply-To: <mailman.70.1316415618.24558.essex-uk@rootsweb.com>


I have just looked up on Ancestry and found lots of Nederlands
records such as Nederlands Births and Christenings 1608-1882,
Nedeerlands Marriages 1637-1882, Baptism index 1811-1902, Marrriage
Index 1795-1944, Death Index 1796-1960 ETC ... if you have an
Ancestry account click on Card Catalogues in the Search tab and
follow your nose to the Nederlands. Hope this helps. Mike in Denmark



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>Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall
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>I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree
>link but I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I
>subscribe to - which has extensive records of some other European
>countries - does not have the Dutch records. Would anyone know if
>there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch perhaps not allow public
>searches of their BMD/ old census records?
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>Thank for any advice anyone can give.
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>Colleen
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>Hi Coleen
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>http://www.genlias.nl/en/page0.jsp
>
>Not sure if this will help but I have used it - unfortunately it seems to
>stop with later ones ie so information is not misused?
>
>It shows parents with a death and other bits.
>
>It is also in English if this helps.
>
>Happy searching.
>
>Ingrid.
>
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>I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but
>I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which
>
>has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the
>Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch
>perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records?
>
>Thank for any advice anyone can give.
>
>Colleen
>
>
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>I can really recommend the Netherlands mailing list... there are some real
>pros on there that happily do many lookups. I suggest posting your known
>info and see what they come up with!
>
>http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NLD/NETHERLANDS.html
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>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: colleen <>
>Date: Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:55 AM
>Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall
>To:
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>
>I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but
>I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which
>has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the
>Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch
>perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records?
>
>Thank for any advice anyone can give.
>
>Colleen
>
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