Genealogy Glass Palace Resistance WW2
What are in memoriam cards?
Worth knowing and many scans on the website of the regional Rijkheydt museum and archive in Heerlen.
“Mortuary cards are usually distributed at the funeral in memory of the deceased. The mortuary card usually contains a short sketch of life, a photo or a poem or piece of prose. The mortuary cards are collected by many people and in many cases they also end up at Rijckheyt.”52
Millions of mortuary cards scanned
The CRG has a collection of meanwhile millions of Dutch mortuary cards, which often contain very useful information for genealogists. Two FamilySearch employees are currently scanning the mortuary cards so that they will be available digitally on our website in the long term.51
Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog
Between 1969 and 1994, The Kingdom of the Netherlands in World War II, the standard work on the occupation period, was published by Dr. Loe de Jong. He published a total of 12 parts in 26 volumes. The scientific edition can now be downloaded as a PDF per volume.41
rijckheyt.nl > genealogie
Index genealogies33
Genealogy Schunck etc.
by DirkvdM on Wikipedia32
gahetna.nl/en/ > genealogy
On-line Archive31
Genealogy GEDCOM 101
What Exactly is a GEDCOM and How Do I Use It?29
FrancoGène
French Genealogy of North America, covering beginnings to 1721 and foreign ancestors.28
Genealogy Quebec
GenealogyQuebec.com is THE reference for Quebec and French-Canadian genealogy research online. Discover your family history with our 15 tools and collections totaling for over 43 million images and files.27
graftombe.nl
The aim of graftombe.nl is to digitize as many cemeteries in the Netherlands as possible and to make the results available on the Internet FREE for genealogists and other interested parties.26
Familienbuch Euregio - Friendly Sites
Thanks to our friends from the ancestral research, who have supported us with valuable advice and data, as well as for the links they have placed on our site.2
Familienbuch Euregio
The title is program. The focus is on the presentation of a constantly growing network of family sites in the region around the Three Countries Point Germany - Netherlands - Belgium. It started in the rhenish city of Würselen near Aachen and it branched out over the whole region to a family network, which stretches across Europe to the overseas.1