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**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.
*For researching Prussia (German speaking), now Poland, article [https://familysearch.brightspotcdn.com/32/9e/b6f4a2a07f6d6bb2de2a049301ed/polish-records-sources-handout.pdf "Gazetteers and Maps by Marek Koblanski"] FamilySearch. Possibly a presentation by Marek Koblanski at 2016 European Family History Conference. Includes mention of **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/14875 ''Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preußen''] German language volumes available both on the FamilySearch Digital Library and as digitised microfilm. To view, you must be signed into FamilySearch. Note: There is an English publication based on some/all? of these books, digitised by FS but '''not''' currently viewable online, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/287666-gazetteer-of-parish-and-civil-jurisdictions-in-east-and-west-prussia-based-on-the-gemeindelexikon-fur-das-konigreich-preuszen-1905-kirchliches-und-amtliches-gemeindelexikon-fur-ost-und-westpreuszen-dem-quellenwerk-gemeindelexikon-fur-d?offset=1 ''Gazetteer of parish and civil jurisdictions in East and West Prussia''] by Stephen S. Barthel published c 1991.:[http://www.christoph-www.de/index.htm Familienforschung in Schlesien] "Family research in Silesia", an Austrian (from 1526) then Prussian (from 1742) area to after World War I (German speaking), now part of Poland. German language website. {{#widget:Google PlusOne|size=small|count=true}}
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