Talk:German Church Record Locator
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Use a series of tables?[edit source]
I was pleasantly surprised to see so many archives linked to all in one place here. Thanks.
I found this page because it has been taking me extra time to locate German church records that I need. I have used the FHLC, ProGenealogists Gazeteers, and Google to find sources I need. Now I want to make it easier for others so they do not go through the same headache.
Purpose
Make it clear where each record is held without the patron having to navigate a German website.
Background
The church records can be held by a state archive, church archive, or local church. There is no simple way to link straight to the website for the group that holds the records you want.
Suggestion
Create a partially sortable table--for each German state--, similar to the ProGenealogist Gazeteers, but with live links and more thorough. Give links to the archives websites, and a link to the online collection or FHLC entry if available. Provide actual years covered as different archives have different year ranges sometimes.
Suggested headings:
Town or parish | Kreis or Kantone | Evangelical Archive | Catholic Archive | State Archive | Online or FHL
Suggested row content:
Obersickte | [TBD] | Braunschweig (1815-1952) | [TBD] | Wolfenbüttel (1719-1814) | FHL (1815-1845)
Is anyone willing to make suggestions on altering this idea or joining a project to make it happen? Maybe a Wiki project?