Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories

Ursula C. Krause
Sep 3, 2025
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Welcome
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Introduction
6m 44s
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The German Alphabet
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Searching for Directories
11m 13s
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Working with Directories
12m 20s
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Tricks and Tips
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Summary
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
12m 33s

About this webinar

In Germany, more and more directories are online, and some of them are even indexed. This presentation will tell you where to find them, show you how to work with them, and explain how to interpret the information typical for German directories.

Discount code: Webtember25 (valid at Familytreewebinars.com)

Valid through: October 1, 2025

About the speaker

About the speaker

Ursula C. Krause is a German genealogist with a law degree. She began her professional genealogy career in 2009. Starting with her own company Rootseekers – Genealogical Research and More, and then serving as a senior genealogist with AncestryProG
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Key points and insights

Exploring family roots in Germany often requires navigating unique sources, and one of the most valuable yet underutilized are German directories. In the Webtember 2025 webinar Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories, genealogist Ursula Krause provides a comprehensive guide to these records, demonstrating their potential to unlock critical details about ancestors’ lives, residences, and social contexts. Directories, while not perfect, serve as powerful complements to church and civil records, particularly when other sources are scarce. This session offers both practical strategies and insider tips for making sense of these rich historical resources.

Key Takeaways

  • Understanding Directories and Their Limits
    German directories rarely listed every resident. Instead, they focused on heads of household, business owners, and individuals with independent residences. Occupations and social status were central, and information could vary depending on editorial deadlines, city size, or even local spelling conventions.

  • Navigating Complex Structures
    Beyond simple name lists, directories may include street layouts, authority listings, and occupational indexes—each revealing additional context. For example, street directories can provide maiden names, occupations, and even insight into the socioeconomic makeup of a neighborhood. Proper use requires attention to German orthography, historical spelling variations, and sorting conventions that differ from English norms.

  • Locating and Using Resources
    Krause highlights both free and subscription-based access points, from Ancestry to regional archives and state libraries. She emphasizes the importance of indexed collections, regional digitization projects, and Heimatkreis societies for areas now outside modern Germany. Effective research also involves cross-referencing multiple years, creating spreadsheets to track findings, and understanding local history to avoid misinterpretation.

For genealogists tracing German ancestry, this webinar is an invaluable resource, offering not just an introduction to directories but also advanced strategies to transform scattered entries into meaningful family histories. Viewing the full webinar provides access to detailed demonstrations, examples, and the nuances of navigating digitized platforms.

To deepen your research and build confidence with these records, explore the additional resources included in the webinar syllabus. Together, they open doors to discovering hidden stories, forgotten connections, and the daily lives of ancestors who shaped your family’s past.

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  1. AH
    Alice Hoyle
    1 day ago

    Relatable information

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  2. GG
    Ginny Guinn
    1 day ago

    The speaker provided helpful details about websites and information available for German research.

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  3. CH
    cheryl hartley
    1 day ago

    I’ve been using German directories for a while, but I learned a few new tricks today!

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  4. AW
    ANGELA WILDERMAN
    1 day ago

    I’ve not done much German reserch so this webinar was very informative

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  5. JM
    Jeanne Mease
    1 day ago

    I had no clue these even existed! What a wonderful resource to explore. I learned so much. Ursula presented in a way that was very clear to understand.

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  6. BM
    Becky Millinger
    1 day ago

    Great information. Thank you!

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  7. KG
    Karen Gottfried
    1 day ago

    Your presentation was incredibly engaging and well-structured. I especially appreciated how clearly you explained complex information.

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  8. RD
    Rosalyn Dowling
    1 day ago

    Excellent presentation! A first time attending a presentation on Germany directories. Great & new information! Thank you!

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