German Genealogy Articles
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A new Web site celebrates the 400th anniversary of the first German immigrant's arrival.
7/1/2008
If you've got German ancestors, you've got company.
12/1/2004
Familiarize yourself with these German place names related to the type of noble who ruled them.
11/10/2009
Make your journey to the homeland of your Germanic ancestors
4/1/2000
The Generations Network makes its first foreign-language site a German one.
7/1/2007
Resources digitally, domesticly and abroad
4/1/2000
The Third Reich's genealogy directive produced these all-but-forgotten — until now — documents naming millions of German ancestors.
5/1/2007
More Americans trace their ancestry to the German-speaking part of Europe than any other heritage. Here's how to get into your Deutsch family history.
4/1/2000
Help finding towns in Prussia.
7/20/2010
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