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L.D.S. Microfilming in the Czech and Slovak Republics

L.D.S. Microfilming in the Czech and Slovak Republics. By Shon R. Edwards A.G., M.A. EdwardsSR @ familysearch .org. Slovak Republic. Actual microfilm 7 projects: Prešov, Košice, Bratislava, Levo ča, Nitra, Banská Bystrica, Bytča, in that order of priority.

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L.D.S. Microfilming in the Czech and Slovak Republics

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  1. L.D.S. Microfilming in the Czech and Slovak Republics By Shon R. Edwards A.G., M.A. EdwardsSR@familysearch.org

  2. Slovak Republic • Actual microfilm • 7 projects:Prešov, Košice, Bratislava, Levoča, Nitra, Banská Bystrica, Bytča, in that order of priority. • All projects are finished with microfilming (but not with cataloging, and thus, complete access) except no. 7, Bratislava, which has been microfilmed alphabetically through Veľký Grob.

  3. 1869 Census of Slovakia (then Austria-Hungary) 1869 census of Austria-Hungary was filmed for the following Slovak archives only: Bratislava? (not yet known – still in microfilming), Nitra, Bytča

  4. Czech Republic • Scanned images (no microfilm) and available only online. • For the time being, check RecordSearch at http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1202707853437 periodically to see if and which Czech records are yet available. Signup may be necessary. • http://10.72.24.201:8080/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1191339075046 is the site to check and fred@ldschurch.org is the e-mail to enter to look at records before they are permanently on RecordSearch (staging site). • Approximately 2.5 million images per project (archive) will be available online for church records alone.

  5. Třeboň archive on Internet Using the following link, it is also available (for Třeboň only) in greater detail on the Internet at: http://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/index.php?doctree=1nr. The only drawback is that it is only in Czech.

  6. Volunteers Needed to Index Czech and Slovak Records Get in touch with me if you are interested in volunteering to index Czech and Slovak records from the parishes now being microfilmed. Czech records are available within a fewmonths for indexing, Slovak ones near the end of the year. Records are in German, Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, and Latin, Shon Edwards, +1 (801) 240-4548, EdwardsSR@familysearch.org.

  7. Czech Republic (cont.) • 3 current projects: Litoměřice, Opava, and Třeboň are now in the process of being digitally microfilmed. Zamrsk possibly soon. Plzeň archive not interested at this time. Praha and Brno as yet unknown. • Priorities: Plzeň, Opava, Zamrsk, Třeboň, Brno, Litoměřice, Praha, in that order. • Plzeň is currently targeted, but rights have not yet been secured. It is still in the planning stages. Eventually, we would like to acquire church, Jewish, and possibly some other records from all State Regional Archives.

  8. Czech State Regional Archive districts

  9. What to do if your particular records are not yet cataloged If you need to getaccess to church orJewishrecordsthat are not yetavailable, e-mail me, and I willcatalogthemforyou: Shon Edwards, +1 (801) 240-4548, EdwardsSR@familysearch.org. ThisismainlytrueofSlovakrecordsatthistime.

  10. Check first Check the Family History Library Catalog first to see if your locality is in it. If it’s not, feel free to e-mail me. The catalog is at www.familysearch.org. Click on “Library”, then “Library Catalog” and do a “Place Search”.

  11. Bratislava 7 Film Operator Reports (ORs)

  12. Slovak Films All Slovak films need to be carefully analyzed. Certain record types do not appear on the Operator Reports, which catalogers catalog from, specifically conversions (konvertiti) and confirmations (birmovaní). This slows down the record availability process considerably.However, projects are now completed except Banská Bystrica (last half) and Bratislava (all).

  13. (cont.) Using a new system called ORBIT, which we enter records into, we get them out to the public in a quicker fashion, although they are less detailed, initially. They are later imported into OLIB (software for the Family History Library Catalog)

  14. ORBIT example

  15. OLIB Cataloging System

  16. Film Notes

  17. Litoměřice Digital Operator Reports (DORs)

  18. Bad Operator Reports • (Images get to you more slowly) • Contain little information about locality or record type. • Little detail in general.

  19. Třeboň Digital Operator Reports (DORs)

  20. Good Operator Reports • Records get to you more quickly • Contain a lot of information about locality and record type. • In general, the more information the operator reports contain, the faster they get to the patron.

  21. Parishes available from Litoměřice State Regional Archive (Státní oblastní archiv) • Arnoltice • Bečov (Most) • Benešov nad Ploučnicí • Bilina • Bitozeves • Blatno u Chomutova • Blažim • Blíževedly • Bohosudov • Bohušovice nad Ohří • Boleboř • Bořislav

  22. Cont. • Brandov • Brozany • Býčkovice • Čermná • České Chvojno (Velké) • České Zlatníky • Český Bukov • Cínovec • Církvice • Cítoliby • Čížkovice • Děčín • Dlažkovice • Vinařice

  23. Cont. • Dolní Žleb • Dolní Ročov • Droužkovice • Duchov • Ervěnice • Fláje • Havraň • Holešice • Hora Svaté Kateřiny • Hora Svatého Šebestiána • Horní Habartice • Horní Jiřetín • Horní Litvínov • Horní Ročov

  24. Cont. • Hořetice • Hoštka • Hradiště • Hrob • Hrušovany • Chomutov • Chotěšov • Chožov • Javory • Jedlka

  25. Parishes available from Třeboň State Regional Archive (Státní oblastní archiv) • Albrechtice • Bavorov • Bechnyce • Belčice • Benešov nad Černou • Bernartice • Besednice • Bíla Hůrka • Bilsko • Blansko • Blatná • Blažejov

  26. Cont. • Bohumilice • Boletice • Borotin • Borovany • Boršov nad Vltavou • Bosilec • Božejov • Brloh • Budec • Budislav • Cetoraz • Cetviny

  27. Cont. • Cizkrakov • Cakov • Castrov • Černa v Posumavi • Černice • Černvisko • Černovice • Červená nad Vltavou • Červená Řečice • České Budějovice • České Velenice • České Zleby

  28. Cont. • České Krumlov • Česky Rudolec • Čestice • Čimelice • Čimer • Čížová • Čkyňe • Člunek • Dacice • Desna • Destna • Dirna

  29. Cont. • Dobrá Voda • Dobrá Voda nH • Dobrs • Dolní Bukovsko • Dolní Dvoriště • Dolní Slovenice • Dolní Vltavice • Doudleby • Drahov • Drachov • Dražice • Dub

  30. Cont. • Dubne • Dvory nad Lužnici • Herman • Hamr • Hartvikov • Hlasivo • Hlavatce • Hluboka nad Vltavou • Hodnov • Hodusin • Hojná Voda • Horní Čerekev

  31. Parishes available from Opava Regional Archive (Zemský archiv) (In Moravia, the archives are different in name only from other Czech archives, but are the same in function.). To be available soon. • Olomouc • Branna • Budišov • Čechy • Dub • Dvorce • Holešov • Kelc • Kroměriz • Cholina • Lipník • Odry

  32. Cont. • Prerov • Mohelnice • Šternberk • Štity • Šumperk • Svabenice • Unicov • Velká Bystrive • Zabreh • Rymarov

  33. GundackerCzech Parish Gazetteer, http://www.ihff.at/

  34. GundackerCzech ParishInventory, http://www.ihff.at/

  35. Slovak Parish Register Inventory

  36. (Example)

  37. Gazetteers – Tools We Use to Find Localities For Church Records (Used to isolate towns, especially when one town in one district has the same name as one in another.) • Locality hierarchy for the Czech Republic: In each record in the Family History Library Catalog, we use gazetteers from: Modern Czech Republic, interbellum Czechoslovakia, and Austria. • Locality hierarchy for the Slovak Republic: Modern Slovakia, interbellum Czechoslovakia, and Hungary.

  38. Slovakia – Hungary

  39. Slovakia – Interbellum Czechoslovakia

  40. Slovakia – Modern Slovakia

  41. Czech Republic – Austria (Bohemia)

  42. Czech Republic – Austria (Moravia)

  43. Czech Republic – Austria (Silesia)

  44. Czech Republic – Interbellum Czechoslovakia

  45. Czech Republic – Modern Czech Republic

  46. Maps – Also a Great Help in Isolating Localities – Use 1:200 000 or better

  47. Czech State Regional ArchiveDistricts

  48. Thank you for your time and good luck in your research!!!Again, let me know if you need help with a specific locality, and I’ll be glad to help isolate the parish it is in and, if possible, catalog it early for you. Just be sure to check first.Shon Edwards, EdwardsSR@familysearch.org.

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