German census records 1816-1916 : the when, where, and how of a valuable genealogical resource/ Roger P. Minert ; research assistants, Jeanne G. Minert, Jilline Maynes
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"Researchers can now learn where and when German census records were compiled, as well as why and how. The author also describes state by state the content of census records and explains how surviving census documents can be located. This is groundbreaking information, of enormous value to anyone researching their German roots. Would you like additional information about your family in old country? The information found in the parish registers is key to your research, but there's often even more family information to find in the German census records."--Amazon.com.
Includes bibliographical references (page 247) and index.
In English and German.
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