Rodoslovlje; Srpsko Rodoslovno Društvo's Photos
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This is an original church vital record obtained via Kalocsa diocese e-archive of the Roman Catholic Church. This diocese covered southern Hungary and northern Serbia in the past : http:// If you register with them, you can browse through digital images of all records for these places and periods :... http:// Here are registration details and service packages they offer in English : http:// Each package allows you to download a finite number of digital images ( full page of the original record, with the archive watermark - standard for most e-archives I use ). I take screenshots when I browse through records - it is easier than taking notes when working through many records simultaneously, and also I believe seeing these original period records may convince people to try and research their ancestors in detail on their own - which is part of our mission at "Rodoslovlje" recommends using this archive as part of its mission of helping bring genealogy research of this region to a better quality standard and making it more accessible to people around the world. Our recommendation for this e-archive is based on: - quality of source materials ( high resolution digital images of original records) -affordability ( cheaper than any other source or *professional* service you can use to research these records) -efficiency ( quality software than enables user to browse quickly through records) -accuracy ( original period records written by parish priests ) -accessibility of support records and additional materials ( too much to go into detail, just a few : searchable index for all other records and materials located in the archive itself like school and parish administration records, for each parish the records of all canonical inspections from earliest period, extensive period church and other related literature) -availability ( I believe this is the only electronic resource at the moment that offers records for the XX century ) -no religious controversies attached to the use of the resource, because the original author, Kalocsa diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, is the owner of all archived records and this e-archive too. Especially highly recommend is this e-archive to anyone researching various branches of ethnic minority families ( German, Czech, Slovak,Rusyn, Bunjevci...) - because these families had a tendency to branch out across religions and communities. http:// Example image is from earliest available records from Kucura village, year 1826. *** "Rodoslovlje" Serbian Genealogy Society www.rodoslovlje.com See More |

