My hard drive crashed last week :-\ My data was all backed up, but unfortunately my bookmarks were not. I lost close to 50 genealogy bookmarks for my US, German and Danish research. I'm thinking it would be a great idea for us to complete one topic full of helpful links which we can "sticky" at the top of this forum. Could everyone please help me rebuild my bookmark list?
Here is what I know:
http://www.ddd.dda.dk/ -A helpful tool that lets you search (some) churchbooks and census records
http://www.emiarch.dk/search.php3?l=da -A website to search immigration records
Please help by posting any helpful links you have, which can help future researchers! I know there was an excellent one that would let you search for headstones in cemeteries...
Hi Erik,
The website for finding pictures of tombstones is probably findagrave.com.
Paul
Hello Erik,
feel sorry for your loss - do you know this website:
http://www.cyndislist.com/
Kind regards,
Lis Holm 2730 :)
http://www.odensedatabasen.dk/
People who were born, married, died or lived in Odense ca. 1720-1900 (not complete)
http://www.vejlestadsarkiv.dk/Brug-arkivet/Soeg-i-databaser.aspx
People who lived in Vejle (1869-1930 some of the years)
http://www.politietsregisterblade.dk/
Adults living in Copenhagen ca. 1890-1920
http://www.aalborgkommune.dk/borgerportal/applikationer/udvandrer/Soegpost.asp
Emigration 1879-1887 (Vejle ticket office)
Kind regards,
Jesper Skov
Good idea Erik.
A long list of links here:
Genealogylinks.net - Denmark genealogy
http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/denmark/index.html
Thank you for the help. See there are many new links here I did not know about before. Could we make this a "sticky" at the top of the forum? I think it might help new users and old ones too.
Paul,
It was not findagrave.com It was a danish site and unfortunately all I remember in the URL was "kirke" which I know does not help.
I believe it had photos of some churches but I would use the search function on the right hand side to choose the parish and then you could view the plots in the cemetery for that church. I found photos of quite a few of my ancestors that way. It was not comprehensive for all parishes, but I found my anestors from Hjarup, Vejle, Denmark tombstone (they died between 1858 and the 1880s). It was someone on here who gave me that link last year...
I just found these. Not the ones I remember, but they might be of help to someone:
http://www.findengrav.dk/
http://www.dk-gravsten.dk
It was certainly something similar to these, but I found it much easier to use.
Found it!
http://www.gravstensarkivet.dk -
A website for checking old dates, posted by Paul G:
http://www.morchslaegt.dk/bauers/Bauer.htm
Norman Madsen's Danish-English Genealogy Dictionary (a brief dictionary of most often encountered terms):
http://www3.sympatico.ca/colin.swift/danish.htm
A translator for Danish to English and other Scandinavian languages:
http://www.gramtrans.com
Are there any online tools to view probate records?
I see from this link, the parish records didn't really start until 1645. Is there any way to go back prior to that, or is that a definite wall where our research stops?
http://www.sa.dk/content/us/genealogy/basic_records/parish_registers
Posted in another thread yesterday:
Registre til Københavns kirkebøger
http://www.danbbs.dk/~stst/kbh_kbg_reg/index.htm
For probate records, I have used www.brejl.dk (although right now when I am posting this, it is not accessible)
From Homer:
Genealogy in Schleswig-Holstein: http://www.rootdigger.de/
Hi,
Here are some map sites I have used.
Matrikel numbers in Copenhagen; useful for finding addresses and maybe the names of your ancestors.
The site also has a list of external links
http://www.kobenhavnshistorie.dk/bog/matrikel
Interactive 1761 Geddes map of Copenhagen, also with some links.
http://www.kbh1761.dk/index.php/da/
The Geddes maps of the Copenhagen quarters show the names of property owners.
http://www.kbh1761.dk/index.php/da/geddes-kvarterkort
current maps and historical maps
http://kms.dk/sepaakort
more maps
http://stormp.kk.dk/rhb/ny_side_33.htm
Mvh
Sallie
Hi Erik
I´ve been there myself just resently ;D
Here is some of my refound linke and let´s not forget the Churchbooks and original censuses:
http://www.arkivalieronline.dk now = http://www.sa.dk/ao/default.aspx
The note archive made by Nygaard:
http://ddd.dda.dk/nygaard/sogeside.asp
From the south of Denmark
http://www.alsnissen.dk/default.asp?side=1769
Danish calender:
http://www.rmadsen.dk/kal/
The meaning of danish words:
http://ordnet.dk/
Where to find the places and parishes:
http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/
Retirementfond for widowers - the streets of Copenhagen.
http://www.fogsgaard.org/
Who graduated from the school Herlufsholm.
http://archive.org/stream/meddelelseromdi00wadgoog#page/n10/mode/2up
http://www.rosekamp.dk/DBL_All/DBL_23_text.pdf
Kind regards
Karin Andersen
Shared by Inger Toudal
http://www.sa.dk/content/dk/mest_brugte_arkivalier/sadan_bruger_du_de_mest_brugte_arkivalier/kirkeboger_-_en_vejledning/kirkeboger_pa_rigsarkivet/hjalpemidler_-_nar_du_arbejder_med_kirkeboger:
- Københavnske gader og sogne [Streets and parishes in Copenhagen]
- Hvornår er sognet oprettet? [When was the parish founded?]
For 1890 and 1918 you find the corresponding info at http://www.fogsgaard.org/index.php/kobenhavnske-gader.
Here is a lot of probates and other good stuff
http://www.aurelia-clemons.dk/
happy New Year
Ole Westermann found this for me:
Transcriptions of Them, Vrads, Skanderborg churchbooks from 1686-1814 (in two Excel files). Really nice because you can search on all the different fields. Births, marriage, and burials on different tabs at the bottom. You can sort/search by name makes it easy to use and tells you which opslag to look if you want the image.
http://www.silkeborgarkiv.dk/online/s%c3%b8gbare+kilder/kirkeb%c3%b8ger
Some transcribed churchbook and census records, Slavs herred (?):
http://www.horsboel.dk/kirkebog/kirke.html
http://www.horsboel.dk/fkt/fkt.html
http://www.horsboel.dk/index.html
Genealogy-links from Haderslev, Aabenraa, Sønderborg and Tønder) Amter (Counties) at http://www.anefund.dk/ (http://www.anefund.dk/)
Ole Aalling