Napoleon’s occupation imposed civil registration, the Civil Code, and the Revolutionary Calendar on the German population. This lecture examines the unique genealogical records of this turbulent time in German history.
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Great information!!
I loved the comparison of actual civil and church records – it made it clear how much difference there could be between the two.
thank you for this free webinar which was great! I really appreciated the JEWISH EXAMPLE! I’m going to look into becoming a member. I do Jewish genealogical research so I want to learn more!!!
Amazing presentation! A lot of great information as well as Ute’s handout! Thank you!
A great overview of Germany’s civil records
very interesting. I am new enough to genealogy that I know little but my people come from East Prussia. I just assumed the church records were the place to start and expected gothic germanic writing.
Wonderful presentation! Clear and precise.
Easy to follow. I am a linguist but not German – but I think I can do this now.