Genealogy Resources
World Genealogy
Eastern Europe
- Brandt, Bruce. Where to Look for Hard-to-Find German
Speaking Ancestors in Eastern Europe: Index to 16,372 Surnames.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: B. Brandt, 1992.
- The Carpatho-Rusyn
Knowledge Base. The resource to consult for anyone of
Carpatho-Rusyn ancestry.
- Church Record
Translations. An excellent resource for anyone who must
translate birth, marriage, and death records from Hungarian,
Latin, or Slovak languages.
- Cyndi's
List - Eastern Europe.
- The Czechoslovak Genealogical
Society International (CGSI). The society promotes
Czechoslovak genealogical research and interest among people
with ancestry in the Czechoslovak region as it was in 1918,
including families of Czech, Bohemian, Moravian, Slovak, German,
Hungarian, Jewish, Rusyn, and Silesian origin.
- Eastern Slovakia
Genealogy Research Strategies. A very informative set of Web
pages that aid English-speaking researchers of immigrants from
Eastern Slovakia and surrounding areas.
- EastEurope
GenWeb.
-
Europe -- Form of Place Names.
- Federation of Eastern
European Family History Societies. Contains links to
organizations, databases, and an extensive online map room.
-
GenealogyLinks.net. Serves as a portal for information from
Eastern European countries with 3,500 pages containing more than
30,000 genealogy links indexed geographically.
- HalGal. Information on
Halychyna / Eastern Galicia. Starting point for anyone
researching their ancestral roots in Western Ukraine / Eastern
Galicia. Many of the pages are also useful for Polish
researchers of Western Galicia.
- Immigrant History
Research Center (University of Minnesota) The center is
strong in its documentation of eastern, central, and southern
European ethnic groups.
- It's All Relative --
Slovak and Czech Genealogy.
- Koerner, Frank. The Missing Peace of a Heritage Puzzle: A
Memoir Uniquely Set in a Vanished Sudetenland. Lincoln,
Nebraska: iUniverse, 2005.
- Odessa - A German Russian
Genealogical Library