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All
information to “Bad Griesbach” and its
neighbourhood, where we are living at present, especially to
recreation, wellness and sports. In Bad Griesbach You will
find, beside the thermal springs, Europe’s Number One
Golf Resort which offers three 9 hole courses, six 18 hole
courses, the world’s largest golf academy and even golf
tuition for children; furthermore the greatest
interrelated Nordic Walking trail-net in Germany.
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The
town Bad Griesbach is located in the area “Passau Land”
in “Niederbayern” (Lower Bavaria), Germany, in
the Rott-valley near the border to Austria .
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Zweibruecken
is the city in the palatinate, Germany, where I was born and
grew up. Most persons from the genealogy-part come from
this area. In former times Zweibruecken has been the
main-residence of one the most important Wittelsbach-lines,
today it is a town constituting a district in its own right.
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German web site of the “Verein
fuer ComputerGenealogie”
(www.genealogy.net).
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More than 150 million entries are
indexed on the GeneaNet database! This will help you find
your ancestors quickly and easily. Many search tools and
features are available You
should be registered but it's free
of charge.
Geneanet is very popular in Germany and France. To view
my genealogical
data there
is a link to my data base at Geneanet, as I like the
presentation and options there best.
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints (Mormons): FamilySearch is the largest genealogy
organization in the world. Millions of people use
FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more
about their family history. For over 100 years, FamilySearch
has been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing
genealogical records worldwide. Patrons may freely access our
resources and service online at FamilySearch.org, or
through over 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries,
including the renowned Family History Library in Salt Lake
City, Utah. A German surface with convenient search
functions is available. Highly recommended!
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MyHeritage.com
is a community site, by which you can stay connected with
family and friends. It includes photo sharing with face
recognition technology, online family trees, family events
calendar, a genealogy search engine and free genealogy
software to create and manage family data.
MyHeritage greatly
facilitates finding the same information in other family
trees and is therefore very popular in Germany.
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Discover more about your ancestry in
just a few steps. You can begin your family tree, learn how
to use records in your family search, connect with others who
are seeking out their ancestors and find the answers to your
tough research questions.
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http://home.bawue.de/~hanacek/info/ddatbase.htm
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Internet sources for
genealogy of the german language area.
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http://www.lha-rlp.de
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Website of the National
Archives Rhineland-Palatinate
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http://www.stadtplan.net/deutschland/rheinland-pfalz/suedwestpfalz/
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City and touristic maps
of Rhineland-Palatinate
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http://gov.genealogy.net/ShowObjectSimple.do?id=object_280022
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The Genealogical local
directory of the Society for Computer Genealogy at
Zweibrücken
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http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Batchnummer
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GenWiki page with
explanations of the FamilySearch batch numbers.
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batch-Nummer
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Batch numbers at
Wikipedia
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