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  1. Jena, Thuringia Genealogy • FamilySearch. Back to Germany Cities and Towns Page . Digitzed address books for Jena for the years 1883-1939 can be found at this website // http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/content/main/journals/addBuJena.xml. Category: Thuringia (Thüringen), German Empire. This page was last edited on 17 October 2023, at 17:32.

  2. If you are interested in your family history, please feel free to contact the City Archives.

  3. In general, it is advisable to start researching ancestors at municipal archives or state archives of those regions, which seem likely to be relevant due to their proximity to the birth place or the place of residence of the person you are looking for.

  4. Places to Find German Genealogy Records and Databases Online. General FamilySearch Genealogy Records - Germany (requires free registration; to view some of the images you must be at an LDS Family History Center or a FamilySearch affiliated library). Includes some German baptism, marriage, and death indexes, and other items.

    • Archion ($) The major Protestant denomination of Germany—a loose union of more than a dozen state-based church organizations, collectively called Evangelisch—has undertaken a state-of-the-art digitization program.
    • Matricula. Accessing records for Germany’s other major Christian confession, Roman Catholicism, used to be an exercise in “downpour or drought.” Some were available on FamilySearch.org and/or in the Family History Library (see website No. 3), but many were simply off-limits.
    • FamilySearch. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (through its Family History Library and FamilySearch website) has long provided steady “sunshine” for German genealogists.
    • Ancestry.com ($) Ancestry.com has quite a number of American church records collections for ethnic German congregations, including Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections as well as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America registers.
  5. German genealogy resources map. This interactive map, developed by IGGP partner representatives Nancy Myers (Ahnenforscher Stammtisch Unna) and Kent Robinson (Palatines to America) enables you to find valuable resources to aid your family history journey.

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  7. The university was established in 1558 and is counted among the ten oldest universities in Germany. It is affiliated with six Nobel Prize winners, most recently in 2000 when Jena graduate Herbert Kroemer won the Nobel Prize for physics.

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