German Birth Records
Bundesarchiv Internet - Searching for ancestors
Civil or ecclesiastical registers of birth, marriages and deaths are not kept at the Federal Archives. As a rule, they are located at registry offices, parish offices or church archives.
https://www.bundesarchiv.de/EN/Navigation/Use/Using-specific-types/Searching-for-persons-and-ancestors/searching-for-persons-and-ancestors.html
Online German Genealogy Records and Databases - German Roots
Places to Find German Genealogy Records and Databases Online Do a "place search" in the for the village or place you're looking for. Select a topic (church records for example) for that place. Then look for the camera icon next to the listing for the microfilm roll you want.
https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html
Germany Births and Baptisms - FamilySearch Historical Records
6 Known Issues 7 Citing This Collection What is in This Collection? This index includes selected Germany births and baptisms for the years 1558 to 1898. It is not complete for any particular place, region or time period. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Births_and_Baptisms_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records
Reading German Civil Birth, Marriage, and Death Records - FamilySearch
German (in Additions) English Eheschliessende married person (1 or 2) (Namens)Führung the use (of a name) gestattet worden been permitted geschieden divorced anerkennen acknowledge erzeugt begotten Civil Marriage Records: Layout Tips If there are two numbered people on a civil registration record, it is a marriage record—the first
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BfJ - Criminal Register
The certificate of conduct, sometimes referred to as a "police check" or "criminal records check", is an official document printed on special green paper which confirms whether or not an individual has been previously been convicted of a criminal offence. The information on the certificate of conduct comes from the Federal Central Criminal ...
https://www.bundesjustizamt.de/EN/Topics/FederalCentralCriminalRegister/FederalCentralCriminalRegister_node.html
Find German Ancestry Records Online for Free - ThoughtCo
While not all baptisms and births in Germany from the covered time period are included, over 37 million are available from Baden, Bayern, Hessen, Pfalz, Preußen, Rheinland, Westfalen and Württemberg, Germany. 03 of 22 Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850–1934
https://www.thoughtco.com/german-genealogy-online-1421986
Germany Online Genealogy Records • FamilySearch
These are genealogy links to Germany online databases and indexes that may include birth records, marriage records, death records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, histories, immigration records, land records, military records, newspapers, obituaries, or probate records.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records
Germany Genealogy Resources & Vital Records - Forebears
Germany Immigration & Travel Records. Hamburg Passenger Lists (1850-1934) An index to and images of lists of passengers departing Hamburg, Germany. They may list name, gender, age, date and place of birth, occupation, residence, nationality, marital status, family relationships, religion, military service and more. Contains over 5 million names.
https://forebears.io/germany
Germany Civil Registration • FamilySearch
1 Overview 2 Civil registration: Napoleonic period 3 Civil registration in all of Germany 4 Determining the Location of a Civil Registration Office 4.1 Information Recorded 4.1.1 Births (Geburtsregister) 4.1.2 Marriages (Heiraten, Ehen, or Trauungen) 4.1.2.1 Intention to Marry 4.1.2.2 Marriage Records 4.1.3 Deaths (Sterberegister or Totenregister)
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Civil_Registration
Germany, Concentration Camp Records, 1937-1945 - Ancestry
The first three subseries are copies of German records: camp records, transport lists, and medical data cards. The camp records include inmate cards, death lists, and strength reports. The medical data cards include those from the French Red Cross hospital at Feldkirch on the Bodensee (Lake Constance), dating from May-July 1945.
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61764/
Germany Court Records • FamilySearch
A court record is a document created by or submitted to the judge, jury, or clerk of a court. The earliest German vital records were usually kept by one of many city courts. Some German cities began keeping records containing birth, marriage, and death information for certain segments of the population in the 1400s, but only a small fraction of Germans are represented in court records.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Court_Records