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**[http://www.suetterlinstube-hamburg.de Sütterlinstube Hamburg e.V] is a non profit organization based in Hamburg which will, for a donation, transcribe from Old German to Latin script, old handwritten documents, such as diaries or other family documents. German language website. Some browsers, such as Chrome offer a translation to an English version, top right hand corner of the webpage. Alternatively, use [https://translate.google.com.au/#view=home&op=translate&sl=de&tl=en Google Translate] or similar.
*[https://feefhs.org/resource/germany German Resources] feefhs.org. Includes link to "Former German Professions", maps, Gazetteers etc.
*[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/heritage/german/german-genealogy-websites/ The 12 Best German Genealogy Websites] by James M. Beidler familytreemagazine.com. Includes **No.1 . [https://www.archion.de/en/ Archion], a pay website which is a project "der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland (EKD)", (of the Evangelical Church in Germany). These are Protestant records. Archion includes an English language option.**No.2. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/ Matricula Online] Free portal for online images of church registers (mostly books of birth, marriage and death) from various European countries (currently Austria, Germany, Poland, Serbia and Slovenia). Although interdenominational, the emphasis appears be on Roman Catholic records. [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Matricula_Online_Church_Record_Portal Matricula Online Church Record Portal] FamilySearch Wiki. [http://www.portahistorica.eu/surveys/review-of-digital-source-editions/matricula-online-2013-matrikelbucher-online-2013-church-registers-online About Matricula Online] portahistorica.eu, probably written c 2013.
*[https://lindstreet.blog/2017/11/25/german-surname-changes/ "German Surname Changes"] November 25, 2017. ''Lind Street Research''. Farm name (Hofnahme) changes in regions in northwest Germany. Includes the practice of ultimogeniture, where the youngest inherits the farm.
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