Overijssel, The Netherlands Genealogy

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Guide to Overijssel, The Netherlands ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

Geographical and Historical information can be found here Overijssel

The capital city of Overijssel is Zwolle

Genealogy in Overijssel
For pre 1811 Church records, use FamilySearch (prehaps via Zoekakten Overijssel Page or Van Papier Naar Digitaal, or through the Historisch Centrum Overijssel

For genealogical purposes, Overijssel is split into two parts. The eastern part, Twente, used the system of farm names before the introduction of the civil registration. The western part, consisting of Salland and Vollenhove, used patronymics mostly although a clear line cannot be drawn between the regions.

The Historisch Centrum Overijssel and Van Papier Naar Digitaal both contain records of Surname Changes in 1811.

Births, Marriages and Deaths after 1811 are searchable online at WieWasWie and on the website of the Historisch Centrum Overijssel. However the detail of the indexes for births may be sketchy. Always use FamilySearch or Zoekakten to view free of charge the original record.



Jurisdictions



 * Overijssel Municipalities

Did you know?
Registers at Genemuiden were lost in 1868 and 1882, but some baptisms, marriages, and burials from that locality were registered in Mastenbroek and Zwartsluis.

Another possibility for finding ancestors in Genemuiden is a book called:

"Oude Families uit Genemuiden 44 genealogieën uit de 17e en 18e eeuw" by H. W. Hammer

This book is available in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City; call number 949.223/G2 D2h as well as on fiche: FHL INTL Fiche 6001922

Research Tools
Emigration from Overijssel

People from Overijssel have always migrated across the border into Germany. In the middle of the nineteenth century, many members of the seceder church followed Albertus van Raalte and Anthony Brummelkamp’s advise to emigrate to the United States. Most of them ended up in Michigan. Another emigration wave followed at the end of the nineteenth century. The Overijssel Historical Center has compiled a database of Overijssel emigrants.

[http://www.overijsselinkaart.nl/? Overijssel in kaart]. Website with historical maps of Overijssel. Select ‘Zoeken’, fill in the name of the town or cartographer you’re looking for and click ‘Zoeken’.

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