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Europe / Genatrium newspapers and cemetery archives
« on: Friday 08 April 11 11:02 BST (UK)  »
Dear genealogical researchers,

We glad to announce that the number of records in our archives grave collection reached the magic 16,000 number of data. We have received many images from Germany, Austria, Slovakia, England and Hungary; and our archive collection on http://www.genatrium.com contains more than 110 cemetries at the moment. We would like to thank for the contribution and support of our enthusiastic and active members.

We extended our archive collection to access old journals. Online browsing of the papers is accessible by using the free Genator research software. Research in the Genatrium collection and use of the Genator software are both completely free of charge.

We wish you success in genealogical research and productive collaboration with our members.
Keller

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Europe / Re: online records from Germany and Central Europe
« on: Saturday 17 April 10 20:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Maggott,

Thank you for the comment. Probably you will find useful the Researchers' network focuses on research in Switzerland then and the column to search for ancestors at http://www.genatrium.de . You can also add family historical data and upload images. I wish you successful research.

Best regards,
Keller

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Europe / Re: Germany - Translation Request
« on: Saturday 17 April 10 20:23 BST (UK)  »
Dear Cheryl,

Just as a tip, you could post this document also at http://www.genatrium.de where you can find a special column for translation of archival documents.

Best regards,
Keller

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Europe / GERMANY and Central Europe: online records and personal correspondence
« on: Friday 16 April 10 14:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

Our genealogical research group has uploaded genealogical materials for online search at http://www.genatrium.de covering mainly Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary. We have managed to digitize ecclesiastical documents (from the end of 18th century), gravestone images and personal correspondence materials (from the end of 19th century and war times).

Hope, you will also find the link useful,
L. Keller

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