Netherlands Websites

Netherlands

This page lists websites and online resources for genealogy in the Netherlands. Where possible English versions of websites have been given, but many come in Dutch or Frisian only. It is recommended to use Google Chrome and Google Translate for these websites. Some common Dutch terms encountered on websites are given at the bottom of this page.

WieWasWie
WieWasWie is the premier site for Netherlands genealogy and also for former Dutch colonies. It contains indexes to civil registration from every part of the Netherlands. By now nearly all marriage records up to 1932 are online, as well as a sizable proportion of death records to 1962 and birth records to 1912. It also has some church records, population registers, military conscription records and newspaper notices. Many records also have the original image available free of charge. 109 Million names are online as of July 2015.

Family Search
Family Search has built up a large collection of Netherlands records, most of which are online. Civil regitstration and church records should be viewed via Zoekakten(see below). The following collections exist that cannot be viewed via Zoekakten


 * Netherlands, Bibliothèque Wallonne, Card Indexes, ca. 1500-1858. Abstracts of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and memberships from French Protestant parish registers from Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Card index. Incomplete.


 * Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910. FamilySearch Historical Records. Indexed. Incomplete.


 * Netherlands, Marriages, 1565-1892. FamilySearch Historical Records. Indexed. Incomplete


 * Netherlands, Deaths and Burials, 1668-1945. FamilySearch Historical Records. Indexed. Incomplete.

Zoekakten

 * Zoekakten allows easier access to images of records found on FamilySearch.org for The Netherlands and Belgium. Search by province, then place or municipality. Choose the record type and time period to link to the mages. This site is particularly useful for records that are not yet on WieWasWie and those that are but whose images are not available on WieWasWie. See Netherlands Civil Registration for details on how to use the site for post-1811 research.

Geneaknowhow and Van Papier Naar Digitaal

 * Geneaknowhow.net Digital Resources includes research tips, maps, and other reference material for research in Belgium and the Netherlands. In addition, there are links to Internet resources and bibliographies of other digital source material. Basic instructions in English are available. To get to the digital sources, click on the folder titled “Digital Resources Netherlands and Belgium”. The left-hand navigation bar includes general information, passenger lists, and then names each province in both countries with the sections:”Internet” [lists links to various internet resources for towns in this province] and “disk/cd-r” [material available on diskettes or CD-Rom, either free or for purchase]. So-called “bulletin-board systems” are listed below. Abbreviations are explained under “Explanations” on the bottom of the left-hand bar.


 * Van Papier naar Digitaal is a subsidary of Geneaknowhow. It contains images and indexes of Church Records and other pre-1811 sources such as censuses, resident lists and tax records.

Directories
These websites try to list all every website that has information relevant to genealogical research in the Netherlands.


 * Stamboom Gids, a sister project of Genealogie Online
 * Genealogie Werkbalk, a all-in-one search engine that searches many different websites at once. The actual program has to be downloaded first. Also a sister project of Genealogie Online


 * Genealogy Links
 * Genealogy in Netherlands Provinces

Online Trees and Forums
Only sites specific to The Netherlands and Belgium are included. Most are free and can be searched by anyone, but require registration to add people and trees.


 * Genealogie Online, also has this page on the wiki.
 * Stamboom Forum is a sister project of Genealogie Online and a online discussion forum.
 * Digitale Stamboom
 * Stamboom Zoeker
 * Stamboom
 * Voorouders.net

Cemeteries and Death Notices

 * Graftombe.nl, a site with cemetery records from all over the Netherlands.

Blogs, Magazines and Societies

 * Dutch Genealogy Blog is a very popular English language blog for Dutch genealogy that has been running since 1993. Informative articles on many subjects can be found.


 * Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie is the government department responsible for Genealogy. They have a search engine with various records. For payment you can view Family Newspaper notices and the Population register records of people who have died between 1939 and 2013.


 * Dutch Genealogical Society For this site you have to register
 * Ons Voor Geslacht is another prominent genealogical society. Their subsidiary Hogenda has various transcriptions to pre-1811 records.
 * Web site of the Holland Society of New York
 * Veluwse Genealogical Society. The “Veluwe” is a district that includes the following municipalities: Apeldoorn, Arnhem, Barneveld, Brummen, Ede, Elburg, Epe, Ermelo, Harderwijk, Hattem, Heerde, Hoevelaken, Nunspeet, Nijkerk, Oldebroek, Putten, Renkum, Rheden, Rozendaal, Scherpenzeel, Voorst en Wageningen. The society has published extensively.
 * Jewish Genealogical Society of the Netherlands
 * Genealogie Gazet, an online magazine and sister to Genealogie Online.

Miscellaneous Web Sites
Other genealogical websites in the Netherlands include. Most of these are free sites.


 * VOC(Dutch East India Company) section of National Archives Information on people sailing with the East India Company
 * 11,000 Netherlands Naturalizations
 * Phone Directories
 * City Archives

Provincial and Regional Websites
See the page City Archives for details of provincial, regional and city archives in the Netherlands and their websites.

Dutch Websites- Vocabulary List
This list includes words and phrases used on commonly used Dutch genealogical web-sites. It is not a substitute for a dictionary, but should help the user successfully negotiate the World Wide Web in search of family history information.

Aanmelden- Log in as a registered visitor Advocaten- Lawyers Afkortingen- Abbreviations Bestellen- To order Bezoekers forum- Visitors= forum Bidprentjes- Funeral cards Boeken- Books Bouwtekeningen- Blueprints Bronnen- Source Catalogus- Catalog Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie- Central Office for Genealogy Collecties- Collections Digitale stamboom- Digital pedigree Discussie- Discussion forum Echtscheidingen- Divorces Familie advertenties- Family newspaper clippings Familie dossiers- Family files Familie drukwerk- Family publication Familie geschiedenis- Family history Familie wapens- Family crests Geboorten- Births Handleidingen- Instructions Huwelijken- Marriages Inschrijven- Register as a new visitor Kwartaalblad- Quarterly Laatste nieuws- Latest news Landverhuizers- Emigrants Leenregisters- Land records Lijst genealogische onderzoekers- list of professional researchers Lopend onderzoek- Continuing research [online addresses of researchers willing to exchange information] Lopende- On-going Naamsaanneming- Records dealing with taking on a fixed surname Nieuwe uitgaven- New editions Onderwijs - Instruction Onderzoek- Research Over- About Overige adressen- Other addresses Overlijden- Deaths Overzicht site- Site overview Persoonskaarten, persoonslijsten- cards and lists of individuals who died since 1938 Postadres- Mailing address Reeks- en onderzoeksgidsen- Source- and research guides Regiogemeenten- Regional communities Stamboom onderzoek- Pedigree research Tarieven- Price list for charges Terug- Back Trefwoord- Search term Uitgaven- Publications Uittreksels- Extracts Veel voorkomende vragen- Frequently asked questions Verstrekking- Delivery of information Verwante wetenschapen- Related sciences Volkstelling- Census Voorouders- Ancestors Vrienden- Friends (members of the CBG) Wachtwoord- Password Zoeken- Search Zoek resultaat- Search results Zoek vraag- Query

To find more genealogical websites in the Netherlands, try these websites: Dutch Websites and Genealogie in Nederlandse provinciën.

For more information on vital records see also " Civil Registration " or " Church Records. "