Ebook The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe James M Beidler 0884744866210 Books
Explore Your German Ancestry!
Follow your family tree back to its roots in Bavaria, Baden, Prussia, Hesse, Saxony, Wurttemburg and beyond. This in-depth genealogy guide will walk you step by step through the exciting journey of researching your German heritage, whether your ancestors came from lands now in modern-day Germany or other German-speaking areas of Europe, including Austria, Switzerland, and enclaves across Eastern Europe.
In this book, you'll learn how to
- Retrace your German immigrant ancestors' voyage from Europe to America.
- Pinpoint the precise place in Europe your ancestors came from.
- Uncover birth, marriage, death, church, census, court, military, and other records documenting your ancestors' lives.
- Access German records of your family from your own hometown.
- Decipher German-language records, including unfamiliar German script.
- Understand German names and naming patterns that offer research clues.
Ebook The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe James M Beidler 0884744866210 Books
"I had been wondering if this would just be a duplicate of the other German genealogy book by the same author but, despite some duplication, there are a lot of other hints and ideas."
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The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe James M Beidler 0884744866210 Books Reviews :
The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide How to Trace Your Germanic Ancestry in Europe James M Beidler 0884744866210 Books Reviews
- There are a number of German Genealogy guides that one should seriously consider reading. This one has one benefit that the others seem to lack and that is two chapters on German history. The rest of the volume is great starting point for those that haven't considered researching their German immigrant. My great grandfather was the one that I'm researching. This book helped a bit in finding some online sources that I knew about but forgot for Baden, Germany. Since I'm also considering a research trip at some point in the next couple of years, it was helpful in that regard as well.
There are several typos in the text that don't, generally, get in the way. But be warned that if the sentence doesn't make sense, or has two of the same word together that it is just due to poor editing. I've seen worse - as it is becoming more common with what appears to be locally produced books.
However, I do recommend this book for anything who is seriously considering researching their German ancestors - even if you are an intermediate researcher. - I am relatively new to genealogy, starting by going to a 2 day seminar in March of 2014 and now looking into my German grand-parentage. I also joined a German Genealogy interest group at the library. That being said, this is an easy to use guide and helps not only with background- at what was going on there in the time frame of when your ancestors left, but so much more. I found this at the library and liked it so much that I purchased a copy. It is a great resource to start the search. I have referred back to it often. So far I have been able to get church records on the internet for my grandmother, her parents, their children and their marriages and for 2 generations back from those. Now working to fill out those from other sources ie German civil records, military records, etc. This book was also recommended by the German interest group . Well done. Good for the beginner but also relevant to those who have been doing this for a long time. A definite jewel in my Genealogy home library!
- All the Family Tree Genealogy Guides are a great resource your ancestry. This book is an invaluable guide for helping trace your German ancestors, it covers alot of resources, some you can find online, some free and some not.. but it helps open up avenues to your research. She also gives you alot history which helps keeps things in perspective for any genealogist. So let this book and the others from Family Tree be your first source.
- Very helpful book for starting your research in Germany. A lot of good direction, includes addresses in Germany to write for records. The book even helps with sample formats for letters to different entities, advise on how much it may cost to obtain the records & how they prefer to be paid. Highly Recommend
- Bought this book and the book, "Trace Your German Roots Online"; both are excellent books to add to your genealogy resource collection. I have learned so much about researching and searching for my Germany ancestors. Highly recommend!
- Lot of really good information in the book with web connections to help you on the way. I wish they had included a German dictionary and perhaps a detailed map section of the country.
- Solid, practical tips for researching genealogy in German families. Very helpful maps and history of Germany.
- I had been wondering if this would just be a duplicate of the other German genealogy book by the same author but, despite some duplication, there are a lot of other hints and ideas.