Find your Dutch roots on the Internet

August 30, 2006

I recently watched a PBS show with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. tracing back the family lines of numerous prominent African Americans. Now, I’ve always been interested in finding out my own family roots and I remembered I had some copies of what other people have jotted down about my mother’s side of the family. That’s where it started.

I wrote down as much as I could and asked my mother to fill in the gaps as much as possible. She then suggested I should look on genlias.nl, which is a collective of Dutch provincial archives. From there, I also found the Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum and the Historisch Informatie Centrum Helmond. The latter goes back the furthest and coincidently it is also the archive of the region where my paternal family line originated.

With all this information, I can now trace back seven generations in my paternal line, which translates to my great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, who was born in either 1720 or 1721. All of this is very exciting and I had no idea it could be this easy.

I will be sure to visit these archives in person next time I travel to the Netherlands, in the hopes of finding more details and perhaps tracing back my lineage even further.

If you think you might have Dutch forefathers, Genlias is a great place to look. The only catch is that you will have to know at least a couple of details to start your search; there are many names in the directory, so you won’t want to be guessing.

P.S. I know this is not part of the themes and categories I recently outlined; it’s interesting nonetheless.

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2 Responses to Find your Dutch roots on the Internet

  1. [...] From the Chicago Sun-Times. The article also lists some sources to find your own roots. I have listed some Dutch sources before. Back then I went as far back as seven generations before me; today I have traced my roots ten generations back to ca. 1630. The Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum now also has an updated section on Erp (in Dutch). More on all of this soon. [...]

  2. [...] As mentioned repeatedly, I have been working on a different Web project. Ever since that PBS show with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. I have traced down my own family roots and local history. The original plan was to make a regular Web site out of the data. Recently, I stopped working on that idea, as, per usual, I procrastinate and never find myself happy with what I create. Additionally, regular Web sites are simply not as interesting anymore with all the exciting online developments. [...]

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