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1 Nov 2007 Handy Guide to Austrian Genealogical Records. 1979 --covers present There isn't a Research Outline for Austria at familysearch.org --let's hope they remedy that soon! The Jewish Gen ShtetlSeeker allows you to search for Central and East Europe towns by name, then find proximate towns. Austrian
(in Austrian Genealogy). The following is a quick guide to genealogical research in Austria via the Internet. Your comments and suggestions for improvement of this list will be greatly appreciated. There are two important considerations before you start researching in "Austria": Was it really Austria ? Remember that the
A-1110 Vienna, Austria. In 2003, access to the Austrian Jewish cemetery databases became available over the Internet. The IKG database has 153,622 entries for people deceased prior to May 5, 1945 and is accessible from friedhof.ikg-wien.at/search.asp?lang=en (English) or
153,623 records of Jewish Graves in Austria of people deceased prior to May 5, 1945. [April 2004]. Verein SCHALOM .. Jewish cemeteries 15-2880. www.austria.gv.at. For more on Viennese cemeteries see the excellent Beginners Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy by E. R. Schoenberg on the BOHMOR website .
25 Feb 2018 Beginning Research Please contact the Support Team if you would like to be the moderator for Jewish Genealogy Research. the Jews in Austria; 5 JewishGen.org Family Finder; 6 Austria Jewish Records; 7 The JewishGen Austria-Czech Database; 8 GenTeam.at; 9 Vienna, Austria, Population Cards,
The Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna only keep records of Viennese inhabitants and not of inhabitants of the other Austrian provinces! If your ancestors stated "Austria" as their nation of origin, they did not necessarily come from within the boundaries of modern Austria. They came from the Habsburg empire,
Austria, and in which county and district it is located. A good resource for starting your research is “Beginner's Guide to Austrian Jewish Genealogy" by E. Randol. Schoenberg. This manual is accessible on the jewishgen Austria-Czech Special Interest Group (SIG) website, www.jewishgen.org/AustriaCzech. Records.
Vienna births, marriages, deaths, especially when used in conjunction with FamilySearch.org's Viennese Jewish records discussed in #2 below. Death notices from Having the "Numerative" from Genteam.at's database is essential before starting to scroll through the FamilySearch.org pages. Records from the early 19th
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