Slovakia Church and Synagogue Records Aid


 * This aid will help you to locate indexed and browsable records in these FamilySearch Historical Records:
 * 1592-1935 - at FamilySearch — partial index and images.  This collection is incomplete.


 * It will also show you how to use these related tools:
 * Genealogy Slovakia Gazetteer
 * Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books Coverage Table
 * The Sortable Place Name List

Finding the Name of the Town Where Your Ancestors Worshipped
The town where your ancestor lived might not have had a local church for every religion. For example, if the town only had a Catholic church, your ancestors may have attended the Lutheran church in a neighboring town. You will need to look for the records under this neighboring town's name.

1. Records were kept on the local level. If you do not know the name of a town where your ancestors lived, go back to Slovakia Finding Town of Origin and follow the advice and record links there to see if you can find evidence of the town name. Watch carefully for any information on their religion.

2. The town name you find in United States records might be the historical Hungarian version of the name, the name used when the region was part of Czechoslovakia, or the modern Slovakian version of the name.
 * Consult Genealogy Slovakia Gazetteer to find all three names.
 * In the list of all villages, all three names are given in one master index.
 * When you find your town in that index, the link will take you to a page for the town. Under "Old Names", there will be  a history of all the name changes of that town.
 * The version of the name used until 1918 is the Hungarian (or Russian for the region that was Ruthenian).
 * The name used from 1918-1993 is the Czechoslovakian name.
 * The name used after 1993 is the Slovakian name.

3. Next, find all the location of all the churches serving that town.
 * In the left sidebar of the town's page in Genealogy Slovakia Gazetteer, you will find notes on where that village would have attended church for each denomination.
 * If the denomination is given in capital letters, such as "LUTH", then the town had its own local church for that religion.
 * Be sure to look at the top section of the left sidebar on "Top Sightseeings", where it will list the local churches and the year they were built. Sometimes this is the only indication of churches in that town.
 * Towns along the border may have attended a church in Hungary to find the religion of their choice.

Using the Coverage Table to See Whether Your Records Are Indexed
The Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books Coverage Table will show which parishes are included in the index for this record collection, and the time periods that have been indexed. Indexing the records is an on-going project.

Finding the Slovakian Town and County in the Sortable Place Name List

 * '''The Coverage Table is alphabetized by "Slovakian County".
 * If you know the Hungarian name of your town, find it in the first column of The Sortable Place Name List below.. Then read across the chart to obtain the Slovakian town and county name.
 * If you only know the Slovakian name of the town, click on the down arrow in the title "Slovakian Town" column of The Sortable Place Name List. The entire chart will then re-sort, now alphabetized by Slovakian town. Find your town and its county.
 * Now, go back to the Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books Coverage Table and determine whether any records are indexed.

Finding Browsable Records

 * 1) Find the Slovakian name of your town and its Slovakian county, using the above instructions.
 * 2) Click on.
 * 3) Click on the religion you wish to search. If you do not know the religion, work your way through each available religion until you find the records you need. Start with Roman Catholic and Evangelical (Lutheran) records.
 * 4) Click on the county you need. These are not the "Regions", but smaller units within the region.
 * 5) Select your town, if available.