there are various research guides
german genealogy
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=german+genealogy&btnG=Google...
soc.genealogy.german
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Sample letters are available from the
German genealogy server at ... In the meantime, you can make use of
the German genealogy volunteer translation service ...
www.genealogienetz.de/faqs/sgg.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/
Cyndi's List - GermanyThe German Genealogy Server- Tips to do Family
Research in Germany ... Genealogy Resources on the Internet -
Germany/Prussia Mailing Lists ...
www.cyndislist.com/germany.htm -
http://www.sggee.org/
excellent maps
http://www.sggee.org/maps
Glossary of German Genealogy TermsGlossary of German Genealogy Terms.
... Use the navigation above to find the English meaning of a German
genealogy phrase or word. ...
www.1stchoicetranslations.co.uk/ genealogy/german_english.php -
german genealogy site:uk
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=german+genealogy+site%3Auk&b...
http://www.sog.org.uk/events/exhibitors.shtml
http://www.agfhs.org.uk/
what I was looking for
The Anglo-German Family History Society welcomes all those who are
interested in researching the genealogy or family history of people
from the German-speaking parts of Europe who have emigrated over the
centuries and settled in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (North
and South), and the neighbouring islands.
The Society is a self-help group. In 1987 a group of people
researching their German ancestry in England found that there was
virtually no advice available on how to trace their ancestry back to
the Continent and got together to help each other. Over the
intervening years, members of the Society have built up considerable
expertise and produced many finding aids and booklets on aspects of
the history of Germans in UK which are available through the Society.
If you are new to German research or a seasoned expert, the Society
can still help you and you are urged to join. From small beginnings
the Society has grown to 1,300 + members all over the world. While the
bulk of our members are in England, and especially in South East
England, we also have many members in Australia, New Zealand, USA and
Canada. Everyone anywhere who has an interest in tracing
German-speaking people in the British Isles are welcome to join. The
more people who join, the more likely that members can help each other
http://www.agfhs.org.uk/
lastly
http://www.familysearch.org/
Select a Duchy or Kingdom in Germany:
To trace your ancestor in German records, you must know the town of
birth. When you don't have this information some sources can help you
discover possible choices for the town of birth. If you are not sure
of the place of birth, click Determining a Place of Origin in Germany.
B
Baden, Germany
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rg.asp?Dest=E&Juri...
Baden, Germany Events and Time Periods
Birth
1500-1874
1875-Present
Marriage
1500-1874
1875-Present
Death
1500-1874
1875-Present
OT here but good hunting
Hugh W
On 6/20/06, Carlcymru(a)aol.com <Carlcymru(a)aol.com> wrote:
hi guys
i wrote this message earlier but think i sent it to the wrong address so
apologies in advance if i am duplicating this. i am researching the above name
my gg grandmother was mary GANTER the daughter of Felix GANTER who was of
German extraction born c1828 in Baden its quite a rare name and was wondering if
anyone new of any connection or where i could research German ancestry
carl
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