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One does not need to speak fluent German in order to experience success with research in Austria. Below are listed some resources that will assist you as you begin this exciting journey.
Language and Archaic Terms<br>You will need a good modern German dictionary and at least one dictionary containing the archaic terms. <br>
A German Genealogical wordlist is available at FamilySearch Wiki. Also available are word lists for Latin, Czech, Hungarian, Polish etc. languages that often appear in Austrian records.
OnlineLatin Dictionary and Grammar Aid is available through the Notre Dame University Library
Online Latin Word List published as a reference to medieval studies.
The German-English Genealogical Dictionary by Ernst Thode (Baltimore, Maryland; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. c 1992.), is a wonderful hands on archaic dictionary and is available to purchase through many different outlets online.
Glossar für Heimat-, Haus- und Familienforschng, herausgegeben vom OÖ. Forum Volkskultur und dem OÖ. Volksbildungswerk, 2003) Handwriting
Once you have determined the place of origin and have found searchable records, you will need to familiarize yourself with the various types of German script. In addition to the resources already listed, additional help is available at:
Minert, Roger. Deciphering Handwriting in German Documents, analyzing German, Latin, and French in Vital Records Written in Germany; Woodscross, U.S.A., GRT Publications, c 2001. FHL Intl Ref Area 417.7 M662d
Research Courses at FamilySearch. Free online research classes including German, French, Polish, Dutch, Scandinavian and Russian Handwriting Courses.
FamilySearch Wiki- search by keywords German Script for various training articles.
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