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A history of human trafficking, pursuit of profit and distressing archival documents from the collections of the Zeeland Archives (Netherlands). It explains the Dutch involvement in the slave trade and the conditions on board such a ship, based on original records.
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Koninklijke Verzamelingen - Archives
The Royal Collections of the Netherlands include the archives of the House of Orange-Nassau and unique collections of manuscripts and the special collection of cartographic collection. As well as the personal papers of individual members of the houses of Nassau and Orange-Nassau, these include archives of royal estates and former estates in the Netherlands and overseas, those of the Royal Household and some third-party archives.
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Leidenaars uit Norwich, Norfolk / People from Norwich in Leiden
People went from Norwich to Leiden and had families there. Including French names.
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Liberationchildren and War babies WW11
Genealogical research for bringing together the soldiers who fathered children in Holland in 1944-1946.
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MyHeritage - Recueil De La Noblesse De Bourgogne $
Recueil De La Noblesse De Bourgogne, Limbourg, Luxembourg, Gueldres, Flandres, Artois, Haynau, Hollande, Zeelande, Namur, Malines, Et Autres Provinces De Sa Majeste Catholique: Representant Les Noms & Surnoms Des Titrees [Sic] ...
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Scheepsreizen van de MCC - Zeeuws Archief / Ship voyages of the MCC - Zeeuws Archief
Nearly 300 voyages across the world's oceans by the Middelburg Commercie Compagnie out of Zeeland, Netherlands. For trading and making profit. Trade in goods and approximately 31,000 enslaved Africans. Map, ships, persons, explanation, and blog.
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The Knowles Collection is group of records on the FamilySearch Community Trees Website. This database originally contained the records of a small section of the Jewish people of the British Isles. That set included less than 10,000 people. What was once a single database, has now grown to be six individual databases that now contain the genealogical records of almost 1.2 million Jewish people: The Jews of the British Isles; The Jews of North America; The Jews of Europe; The Jews of South America and the Caribbean; The Jews of Africa, The Orient and the Middle East; The Jews of the South Pacific. Read more about the collection here: FamilySearch Blog - Popular Online Jewish Genealogy Collection Surpasses One Million Entries