Czechia Genealogy

Getting started with Czech Republic research
Welcome to the Czech Republic Page!

FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Czech Republic Page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Czech records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers. The Czech Republic Page is a work in progress, your contributions and feedback are essential!

Online Databases


To find out which archive holds the records that you need click here You may use this gazetteer for free however you will have to register first. Please be sure to spell the locality name correctly.

Featured Content
Church records from the Litoměřice Regional Archive are now available for indexing on the FamilySearch website. Click here to start indexing. Some of the Ostrava City Archive holdings are now available online. Click here to access the database.

Did you know?
The Czech Republic is a country in Central Europe bordering Poland to the northeast, Germany to the west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east. To read more about the Czech Republic see The World Factbook and Wikipedia. The country was for centuries known as Bohemia in English. When the nation regained its independence in 1918, the new name of Czechoslovakia was adopted to reflect the union of the Czech (Bohemian) and Slovak territories. Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech half of the former nation found itself without a common single-word name in English. In 1993, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggested the name Czechia as an official alternative; however, this has not become widespread in English.

Jurisdictions
The Czech Republic became an independent state on January 1, 1993 when Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The area had been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of the first world war when, in October 1918, the Czech provinces of Austria (Bohemia, Moravia, and Austrian Silesia) joined with the Slovak and Ruthenian (Ukrainian) counties of Hungary to create the Republic of Czechoslovakia. The Ruthenian region had been taken into Ukraine in 1945.

Help Wanted
In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:

CzechoSlovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI)
Welcome to the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI). Our purposes include promoting genealogical research and creating an interest in ancestry and heritage among descendants of ethnic groups who comprised the former nation of Czechoslovakia, including Bohemian (Czech), German-Bohemian (Bohmisch), Hungarian, Moravian, Ruthenian (Rusyn), Silesian, Slovakian, and those of Jewish ancestry.

A membership in CGSI allows you to access online databases not available anywhere else online:


 * Leo Baca's Czech Immigration Records
 * Member Surname Database
 * St. Paul Church Records

We have a very large Czech library in St. Paul that contains the following:


 * library copy of Ancestry.com on computers
 * Berni Rula
 * Soupis
 * and more!

We also have a traveling library of the more important resources that primarily goes to the Upper Midwest.

We are a non-profit society that wants to help you learn about your family and share your knowledge with others.

Find and "like" us on Facebook or contact us at www.cgsi.org

Related Articles
Wiki articles describing these collectiond are found at:


 * Czech Republic Births and Baptisms (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic Censuses (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic Land Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech, Northern Moravia, Opava Provincial Archives Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia Seigniorial Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia, Trebon, Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)