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Eastern European Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites Locator Chart



Please Note:
~ For the purposes of this page and research, The Nations of East Europe are defined as those countries illiustrated in the;
"Encarta" Atlas.

~ The active Eastern European links within the following chart are those that are underlined and colored blue. ~
Albania
Belarus
Bosnia-Herzegovina {see Yugoslavia}
Bulgaria
Croatia {see Yugoslavia}
Czech Republic
Estonia


Greece
Hungary
Kaliningrad
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia {see Yugoslavia}
Moldova
Montenegro {see Yugoslavia}

Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia {see Yugoslavia}
Slovak
Slovenia {see Yugoslavia}
Ukraine
Yugoslavia

Eastern European Research References

  1. http://genweb.net/east-european.
    East European Research Group is "Interested in networking with others who share similar interests in ancestors who came to Canada from the various lands of "Eastern Europe" during years of past.

  2. http://www.totentanz.de/kmedeke/genealog.htm
    Cemeteries of Europe.

  3. http://www.adelaide.net.au/~bazle/other.html#europe
    Barry Leadbeater 's Links to Eastern Europe.

  4. http://www.search-beat.com/europeroots.htm
    Search-beat.com website contains hundreds of links to Europe and Eastern European countries. It has a table of contents that you would not believe. You can start off with; Surname & Regional Genealogy Sites.

  5. http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/links/c/c-places,europe,eastern-europe.html
    Genealogy site finder has included hundreds of links to Eastern Eurpean countries.

  6. http://www.genhomepage.com/full.html
    The Genealogy Home Page sponsored by Family Tree Maker Online has thousands of links to almost every place in the world. You will have to scroll down the page to find the country of your choice.

  7. http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/Dinur/internetresources/gen.htm
    The Dinur Center for research in Jewish History - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Jewish Genealogy in Eastern and Central Europe.

  8. http://www.bc1.com/users/sgl/html/europe.htm
    Searchable Genealogy Links - Europe & Asia. You will have to scroll down the page to select the countries you are seeking.

  9. http://gengateway.com/1-e.htm
    Genealogy Gateway To The Web - index search to Eastern Europe links.

  10. http://www.leth.net/fhc/europe.htm
    Great Genealogy Websites Worldwide - Links to Eastern Europe.

  11. http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/index.html
    Welcome to A Thousand Genealogy Links --> This site has over 5,500 links, most of them to ship's passenger lists, church records, cemetery transcriptions, military records and censuses for Europe.

  12. http://www.cyndislist.com/easteuro.htm
    There are a variety of links that may be useful for the general researcher.

  13. http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/other.html
    Rand Genealogy Club --> There are hundreds of sites here dealing with everything you need for doing research anywhere. You will have to scroll down the page to get to a number of variety of Eastern Europe to genealogical resource links.

  14. http://www.feefhs.org/frg/frg-pg.html
    FEEFHS Database of PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGISTS specializing in Central/East European Genealogy (A - L). This list may be of some interest to the researching of East European ancestors.

  15. http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb/Hist/histind.html
    The World-Wide Web Virtual Library --> REESWeb:    The REESWeb is sponsored by the Center for Russian and East European Studies of the University of Pittsburgh. This page contains electronic resources on history, geography and sociology divided into the following categories:
    • Russian, Soviet, and Former Soviet Union,
    • Polish and
    • General and East European Resources

  16. http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/eefaq.html
    "Frequently Asked Questions about Jewish Genealogical Research in Eastern Europe." - Revision 2.3 - August 15, 1999: by Warren Blatt. This document attempts to provide basic information about accessing records of genealogical value from Eastern Europe.

    European and East European Library and General Reference Sites

  17. Libraries of Poland and Baltic States
    This list is extensive. Some of the libraries listed are:
    • National Library of Estonia Talinn, Estonia, Europe

    • Latvia University Riga, Latvia, Europe

    • National Library of Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania, Europe

    • Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, Poland, Europe

    • National Library of Poland Warsaw, Poland, Europe

    • Warsaw University Library Warsaw, Poland, Europe

  18. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/cghue_eusgh/
    European Union Society for Genealogy and Heraldry.

  19. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/europe.html
    Libraries of Europe ~ As of June 26, 1998: the lengthy European list has now been divided geographically. Please refer to the specific lists for:
    • Britain and Ireland,
    • Benelux,
    • Spain and Portugal,
    • France and Italy,
    • Germany and Central Europe,
    • Scandinavia and Iceland,
    • Poland and the Baltic States,
    • Russia,
    • Ukraine, and
    • Moldova,
    • Southeastern Europe and the Balkans.

  20. http://wwwarc.iue.it/
    Archives of the European Community, Florence.

    Eastern European Family Societies

  21. http://feefhs.org
    F E E F H S FrontPage Federation of East European Family History Societies. This site is the gateway to Central and Eastern Genealogy!! Use the WebPortal Index to find a hypertext index to each of the 249,543 Central and East European surnames, locations and other unique words in the 4,206 files here.

  22. http://www.eegsociety.org/index.html
    The East European Genealogical Society's index page contains numerous areas of interest for the researcher.

    Books on of Eastern European Countries

  23. http://www.genealogy.net//gene/reg/ESE/esepub.html
    German : Publishers for Eastern Europe.

  24. http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/
    The Library of Congress has one of the world's premier collections of U.S. and foreign genealogical and local historical publications. The Library's genealogy collection began as early as 1815 when Thomas Jefferson's library was purchased. You will find a number of papers, books, etc., dealing with Eastern European Countries.

  25. http://www.heritagequest.com/genealogy/magazine/issues/html/europe.html
    East European Genalogical Magazine ~ Heritage Quest Magazine Back Issues of Europe can be obtained from this website.

  26. http://rs7.loc.gov/rr/microform/guide/indexk-z.html
    Microform Reading Room - Library of Congress ~ A Guide to the Microform Collections: Index by Format and Subject K-Z.

    Maps of Eastern European Countries

  27. http://members.tripod.com/westland/archives.htm
    This site, although Dutch in origin, has hundreds reference links to Maps all over the world.

  28. http://kayenta.geog.byu.edu/plewe-gen/maps.htm
    Maps of East Prussia (Ostpreussen) was inhabited by Germans up until 1945, when it was annexed by Russia and the Germans were forced to leave. From this site you can view the present (Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) and compare to the pre 1945 (Ostpreussen, Prussia/Germany).

    Carpatho-Rusyn Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  29. http://www.tccweb.org/
    The Carpathian Connection. An excerpt from the web site;"...The creation and administration of this web page will be for the exclusive purpose of historical education and genealogical research related to those individuals who were from the former Carpathian territories and were of Carpatho-Rusyn heritage. We will also take into account the influence other nationalities had upon the Carpatho-Rusyns..."

  30. http://www.carpatho-rusyn.org/
    Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base. From the authors; "...This Site, established in January 1995 by Gregory A. Gressa, is the result of the contributions of articles by our readers and many organizations and author friends. We will be providing information pertaining to Carpatho-Rusyn Culture, History, Genealogy, etc., as well as links to other web sites of interest. Our long term goal is to develop this site into an electronic knowledge base for the benefit of Carpatho-Rusyns world wide as well as persons wishing to learn more about our culture. Feel free to submit articles and other information for consideration..."

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Belarus Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.belarusguide.com/genealogy1/index.html
    This Website is a part of the Virtual Guide to Belarus - a collaborative project of Belarusian scientists abroad. VG brings you the most extensive compillation of the information about Belarus on the Web.

  2. http://www.mtu-net.ru/rrr/ukraine.htm
    Mikhail Kroutikhin's Website --> Research in Belarus. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get to the Belarus links.

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Bulgarian Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.rootsweb.com/~bgrwgw/
    Austrian GenWeb - Contains historical information, data and further resources on specific regions within Austria.

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The Czech Republic Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.czech.cz/czech/basic.html
    A map of the Czech Republic.

  2. http://w3g.med.uni-giessen.de/gene/reg/SUD/sudet_en.html
    Help in searching for ancestors from the Sudetenland. This document is stored on the WWW-Server of the USENET group soc.genealogy.german under the term "Regional Research". It is intended to assist in the research of ancestors from the former Sudetenland (German settlement area in Bohemia/Moravia/Austrian Silesia -> Czechoslovakia -> Czech Republik).

  3. http://www.the-wire.com/usr/mssh/HERGOTT/SURNAMES.html
    Ronald Sebastian Hergott's Genealogy Web Pages. Ronald is of Czech origin, and family roots are spread across Central Europe. The author has numerous surnames on the website. It is woth a look if your reseaching Czechoslovakian ancestors.

  4. http://www.cgsi.org
    Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International.

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Estonia Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. New    http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/estonia/200/genweb.html
    World Geneology Project: The Estonian GenWeb Page.

  2. New    http://www.eha.ee/
    Estonian National Archives, Tallinn.

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Greek Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.digiserve.com/briggs/greece.htm
    Briggs' Greek Genealogy Guide - This resource provides details and contact information for family history-related mailing lists, publications, and newsletters.

  2. http://www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Gree.html
    Ethnologue - Greece: a breakdown of the various dialects used, population statistics and links to language family trees.

  3. http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000372.html
    Family Tree Maker - Greek Research; immigration to the US, suggested readings, links to genealogy organizations and geographical resources.

  4. http://fhw.uni-muenster.de/fhw/en/projects/genealogy.html
    FHW Projects: Genealogy Project aims to reconstruct the family trees of Greek Orthodox Asia Minor refugees who took refuge in Greece in 1922.

  5. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/greece.html
    Genealogy Resources on the Internet - links to societies, archives, forums, books and other genealogical resources for tracing Greek ancestry.

  6. http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greece/
    Greece Genealogy Forum includes Greek family history queries and research suggestions.

  7. http://genforum.genealogy.com/greece/
    Greece Genealogy Message Center provides a genealogical queries forum related to Greek ancestry and a search function to access the archived postings.

  8. http://feefhs.org/gr/frgsipeo.html
    Greek Association of Family History and Tradition promotes genealogical research of Greek ancestry. The Association's web page includes a guide to related publications.

  9. http://www.heritagequest.com/genealogy/magazine/issues/html/greece.html
    Heritage Quest Magazine - Greek Genealogy; information about articles relating to Greek genealogy and ordering details for purchasing back issues.

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Hungary Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wghungar/
    The purpose of this HungaryGenWeb genealogy website will be to provide visitors with many of the tools, resources, and contacts they need to achieve success in their research for their Hungarian roots. The goal is for both beginners and experienced researchers alike, to have access to information which will help them answer questions about their Hungarian heritage while filling in and expanding their family trees.

  2. http://bogardi.com/gen/
    From the index page -- "Welcome! This website is dedicated to genealogy research in Hungary. By preparing various resources and compiling links pages aim at helping visitors to find their roots and to learn more about their Hungarian ancestry.

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Latvian Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.jewishgen.org/latvia/databases.html
    This page is an index to the databases collected by the Latvia SIG, and contains descriptions of each database.

  2. http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/latvia/
    This page is a Latvian Family Genealogy Forum.

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Macedonian Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://geneamac.dhs.org
    "Genealogy Macedonia".
    This site is dedicated to preserving the family ties and history of our people.

  2. http://www.unet.com.mk/arhiv/
    Macedonia National Archives, Skopje.

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Polish Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://ciuw.warman.net.pl/alf/archiwa/index.eng.html
    National Archives, Warszawa.

  2. http://www.cais.com/pccdc/polishlinks/polishlinks.htm
    Polish Links.

  3. http://www.pgsnys.org/Links/polwwwlinks.html
    Polish Genealogy Links --> The following page contains links to Polish Genealogy resources on the Internet.

  4. http://members.tripod.com/edpa/poland/polgene.htm
    Polish Genealogy and Heraldry - Over 100 links to Polish data resources.

  5. http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/pol.htm
    Poland - This site does have a number of useful links. It continues to grow. Be sure to revisit.

  6. http://www.polishroots.org/genpoland/index.htm
    Guide to Genealogy and Poland - Millions of people all around the world trace their roots to the territory of present-day Poland. Their ancestors might have been of Polish, German, Jewish or other ethnic backgrounds and they might have belonged to the Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, Lutheran, Orthodox, Calvinist or Mennonite Churches, or professed Judaism. This guide is designed for helping their descendants in researching their family's history dating back to different times and places in contemporary Poland.

  7. http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Plains/1530/polish.htm
    Mammie's Polish Genealogy Links - Polish Genealogy Links on the WWW.

  8. http://members.aol.com/genpoland/par.htm
    Resources for writing letters to Poland.

  9. http://www.szlachta.org
    Confederation of the Polish Nobility.

  10. http://main.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/english.html
    Rafal Prinke's Genealogy and Poland, a guide of old information.

  11. http://main.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/novae.html
    Rafal Prinke's Polish New Information.

  12. http://maxpages.com/poland
    Vital Records page for Polish info, Maps of Polish borderlands over time, Polish Borderland surnames and look-up.

  13. http://www.ipipan.waw.pl/~klopotek/Poland.html
    Poland page.

  14. http://www.pgsa.org/
    Polish Society of America, Polish research, PGSA's obituary index for Chicago "Dziennik Chicagoski".

  15. http://www.pgst.org/otherpages.htm
    PGST Links to Other Genealogy Resources - Genealogical and historical topics relevant to Poles in Texas.

  16. http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/ravenstein/
    Maps, etc. of 1800's Slav countries.

  17. http://www.heraldica.org/topics/national/polish-bibliography.htm
    List of Polish nobility books.

  18. http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw
    Polish gen page, very good!!

  19. http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/pol.htm
    Polish Jewish surnames.

  20. http://www.polonium.de/herby/docs/index.html
    - illustrations of Polish arms.

  21. http://friko4.onet.pl/gd/akromer/herby_szlach.html
    - more illustrations.

  22. http://www.herbarz.topnet.pl
    - Polish Heraldry.

  23. http://www.stammtafeln.topnet.pl
    - Europ.Stammtafeln.

  24. http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Plains/2739/ir-pol.html
    - Irish-Polish links.

  25. http://www.gazeta.pl/Wyborcza/index_pielgrzymka.html
    Polish newspaper Gazeta P.

  26. http://www.pgsa.org/
    Polish Genealogical Society of America - The Latest News The content of the PGSA Website may appear static for a time pending the appointment of a new webmaster. The Polish Genealogical Society of America is seeking a volunteer to take over this site.

  27. http://www.pgsnys.org/Links/polwwwlinks.html
    PGSNYS - Polish Genealogical Society of NYS. Information about the PGSNYS and Polish Genealogical Links to Sites on Polish Genealogy.

  28. http://pgsm.org
    PGSM - Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan is dedicated to promoting interest and encouraging research in Polish genealogy, as well as preserving historical materials which would aid in researching Polish family history.

  29. http://www.distantcousin.com/
    DistantCousin.com's Genealogy index to sites useful for family historians. State genealogy links, census, ships passenger lists, genealogy surname resources, genealogy queries, ethnic genealogy resources and much more.

  30. http://www.distantcousin.com/Links/Polish.html
    DistantCousin.com's Genealogy Links for Polish Family Historians.

  31. http://www.newberry.org/geneal/isc366.htm
    Polish Genealogy. The Newberry Library
    60 West Walton Street
    Chicago, Illinois 60610-3305
    Genealogy Reference: (312) 255-3512.

  32. http://www.polishroots.com
    The Polish Genealogy Source - PolishRoots.com is dedicated to the collection, preservation and dissemination of research materials relevant to one's Polish heritage.

  33. http://www.atsnotes.com/other/gerpol.html
    An Index of German-Polish and Polish-German names of the localities in Poland & Russia. Index contains German names of localities situated in Poland and Russia useful for numismatics, to look up on paper money, emergency issues, coins, etc.

  34. http://www.oocities.org/Athens/Delphi/3453/polish.html
    POLISH GENEALOGY Resources for those interested in ancestors/relatives in Poland, and/or American descendants of Polish emigrants: Please peruse our list of 200 surnames, featuring 300 individuals, both in Poland and in the US.

  35. http://www.wwdir.com/polishbk.html
    POLISH MILITARY HISTORY BOOKS By Prof. Dr. Zdzislaw P. Wesolowski, United States Air Force Reserve, Retired. . . . . Polish Orders, Medals, Badges, Insignia, etc...

  36. http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Valley/2702/polishgen.htm
    Polish Genealogy Pathfinder - Chicago Public Library has compiled a list of books and resources to help Polish Americans research their roots. Get call numbers and synopses.

  37. http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Valley/2702/polishgen.htm
    Finding Your Polish Roots - Links for people beginning to research Polish genealogy.

  38. http://www.feefhs.org/pol/indexpol.html
    Polish CROSS - INDEX
    1) Polish Genealogy Societies and Organizations - Located Outside of Poland
    2) Polish based Genealogy Societies - Located in Poland.

  39. http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/GEN/surl_eng.htm
    Rafal T. Prinke - search list of Polish genealogy links - Searching the list of Polish genealogy links. The search finds any sequence of characters which may be a part of URL, Title or Comment. Search.

  40. http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/GEN/bibl-eng.html
    Rafal T. Prinke - Bibliography of Polish genealogy and heraldry.

  41. http://members.aol.com/ascaife/polish.html
    RuthAnn's Polish Genealogy Links - Polish genealogy resources.

  42. http://www.thegrid.net/dakaiser/books/geneal/polish.htm
    Polish Genealogy books on the Reader's Choice Network. Reader's Choice is an online community created by book lovers for book lovers.

  43. http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/polandgen.html
    Welcome to PolandGenWebA complete guide to uncovering your Polish roots: including research guides, beginner's tips, available records and where to find them, and online transcriptions of Polish records.

  44. http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000381.html
    Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Polish Research - The first Polish state disappeared at the hands of Austria, Prussia, and Russia in the late eighteenth century, re-emerging after the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

  45. http://ubmail.ubalt.edu/~thollowak/HOME.HTML
    The Archives of Maryland Polonia was founded in 1982 to preserve, document and make available to reseachers the history of Polish immigrants and people of Polish heritage in the State of Maryland.
    HOME: The Archives of Maryland Polonia
    7 Dendron Court
    Baltimore, Maryland 21234.

  46. http://genforum.genealogy.com/poland/
    Poland Genealogy Forum - Message board for Polish genealogy researchers. Sponsored by Genealogy.com.

  47. http://www.man.poznan.pl/~bielecki/geninfo1.htm
    Genealogy & Poland on the Internet - Extensive gateway offers links to Polish genealogy resources, etc...

  48. http://storbecks.com/poland.htm
    Polish Genealogy Books from Storbeck's.

  49. http://www.polishroots.com/index.htm
    PolishRoots.com: The Polish Genealogy Source - Culture/Customs Geography/Maps/Heraldry/History/Immigration/Ships/Polish Forum/Projects/Reference/Wish List. Join Polish Roots Contributors.

  50. http://www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk/www/Revolution.html
    Revolution and Rebirth - The Poles felt that one way of restoring independence was to fight for Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1791 Dabrowski organised two legions to fight the Austrians in Lombardy...

  51. http://monroe.lib.mi.us/gene-polish.htm
    Genealogy Resources - Polish Ancestry. According to the 1990 Federal Census, 5% of those individuals living within Monroe City and Township...

  52. http://www.polish.org/en/frames/gen.html
    Polish American Association Genealogical Resources - Index Polish American Bilingual Human Services Agency serving Polish community Chicagol, etc...

  53. http://pweb.netcom.com/~jdo2/joes.html
    Genealogy & Poland on the Internet Directory integrates links to Polish genealogy information with links to Polish history and culture, Jewish genealogy, and other directories.

  54. http://www.masterpage.com.pl/business/culturepage.html
    Major international Polish sites - A site from Poland covering all aspects of the Polish culture.

  55. http://www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk/www/Army.html
    The Polish Army - Polish armies had to operate in all types of terrain and climates (baking plains in the south to freezing bogs and forests in the north, wilderness or city). The enemy varied from slow-moving pikemen and ...

  56. http://www.polish.org/cgi-bin/show_http_page.cgi
    Polish American Association Genealogy Guide - offers a basic guide to researching family lineages in the "old country". Get tips for interviewing and using resources.

  57. http://members.spree.com/sip/genealogy99/
    Ralph Sobek's Genealogy Page - Site contains German, Czech, and Polish genealogy.

  58. http://www.iwaynet.net/~crashe/index.html
    The Piszczor Home Pages - Deep in the heart of the Tatry Mountains, the grandest part of the Carpathian Range, an abrupt southward thrust of the Polish border into Slovakia lies the area of Zakopane in the Nowy Targ Province.

  59. http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/lml/polish-room/polgen.html
    Polish Genealogical Sources - Annotated bibliography provides citations and descriptions of reference books about Polish heraldry and genealogy.

  60. http://www.pgsa.org/refdesk.htm
    Resource Center: Index Page - Obituary Translation Guide Useful in translating obituaries published in the many Polish newspapers published in the U.S. Letter Writing Guide: Need to write a letter to Poland requesting information?

  61. http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Estates/6587/Poland.html
    Poland.

  62. http://www.rootsweb.com/~poltorun/43torun.htm
    Torun Province Genealogy - Request help looking up genealogical information about this Polish province, post a query on the board, or see queries posted by others.

  63. http://www.sggee.org/
    S.G.G.E.E. - Society for German Genealogy In Eastern Europe. ~ The following is an excerpt from the sites first page. "This web page is devoted to the study of those people with German ancestry (generally of the Lutheran, Baptist, or Catholic faiths) who lived in present-day Poland (including those lands known previously as West and East Prussia, Posen, Silesia, and Pomerania), and also those people who lived in the western part of present-day Ukraine, in the old pre-World War II province of Volhynia (generally from the city of Kiev on the east to the present-day Polish border on the west, and from the city of Zhitomir on the south to the city of Kowel on the north). . . .".

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Russian Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1.    
  2. Newhttp://www.people.adicom.ru/english.htm
  3. "All Russian Family Tree", contains amongst other excellent links, a "Free DataBas {in Russion}. For those dealing with the Russion Language this is a good site to inquire about the exact spelling of Russion surnames in cyrillic letters. An excellent find.

  4.    Updatedhttp://www.iisg.nl/~abb/index.html
    ArcheoBiblioBase ~ Archives in Russia. The data were last revised in November 2000. Those in the section "Federal Archives" reflect the Rosarkhiv 1999 reorganization of federal archives. The "special regime" introduced in the federal archives in September 1999 has been abandoned; all archives have returned to their normal opening hours.

  5. http://www.libertynet.org/balch/rbo/html/body_search_.html
    Search the Russian Brotherhood Database ". . .With funding from the Russian Brotherhood Organization, the Balch Institute created a database from the death claims filed between 1900 and 1926. The claims, 2519 at this time, were written in Cyrillic, Polish, Hungarian, and English. Claims in the database are stored in the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library.. . . "

  6. http://www.mtu-net.ru/rrr/
    From the author, Mikhail Kroutikhin; ". . .This site contains some practical advice on starting a quest for ancestors in Russia.
    . . .Starting from scratch in 1997, I have been able to trace the origins of my family back to 1560 along several lines of direct ancestors. Even the absence of titled nobility and famous historic personages among our relatives was not an obstacle. The archives, in most cases, possess all it takes to build a decent family tree of peasants, merchants, priests or soldiers. . . "

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Slovak Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.mvcr.cz/archivy/sua/weby.htm
    Slovak National Archives.

  2. Slovak and Carpatho-Rusyn Genealogy Research Pages
    The Eastern Slovakia, Slovak and Carpatho-Rusyn Genealogical Research Page offers tools, resources, and information to help you search your Slovak or Carpatho-Rusyn family history and ancestry.

  3. http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/slovak.html
    Slovak Roots.

  4. DistantCousin.com
    Slovak Genealogical Resources.

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Slovenia Genealogy and Heraldry

  1. New    http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Slovenia/General
    General Slovenia Queries.

  2. New    http://www.sloveniangenealogy.org
    The Slovenian Genealogy Society.

  3. New    http://www.pokarh-mb.si/home.html
    National Archives, Ljubljana.

  4. http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/slovenia.htm
    Slovenia: This site does have a number of useful links. It continues to grow. Be sure to revisit.

  5. http://www.mat.uni-lj.si/FTP/FTPout/xxxmisc/genealogy/
    Slovenia Genealogy and Heraldry.

  6. http://genealogy.ijp.si/
    Slovenia Genealogy Research Pages ~ References to: - {1} Search for Names {2} Search the Phone Book of Telekom Slovenia {3} Search for E-Mail Addresses in Slovenia {4} Locate Places on a Map of Slovenia.

  7. http://www.feefhs.org/slovenia/indexsi.html
    Cross-Index of Slovenia Genealogy: This Slovenian Cross Index is provided to speed your access to the many related HomePages, Resource Guide Listings, Maps, research aids, finding aids and other information about Slovenia genealogy on this web site.

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Ukraine Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://www.infoukes.com/genealogy/links/
    Ukraine genealogical sites.

  2. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukrwgw/index.html
    "UKRAINE - World GenWeb genealogical research in the Ukraine.

  3. http://genforum.genealogy.com/ukraine/
    "UKRAINE - GenForum's Ukraine Genealogy Forum.

  4. http://www.mtu-net.ru/rrr/ukraine.htm
    Mikhail Kroutikhin's Website --> Research in Ukraine.

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Yugoslavia Genealogical Archives and Resource Sites

  1. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Yugoslavia/General
    Yugoslavia Queries Board.

  2. http://www.maxpages.com/ourlostfamily/Yugoslavia
    Addresses for the Archives of Yugoslavia.

  3. http://chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/serbgen.htm
    GENEALOGY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF KARAGEORGEVICH OF SERBIA AND YUGOSLAVIA.

  4. http://www.gov.yu/arhiv/
    Archives of Yugoslavia.

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