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How to Trace Your Dutch Ancestry: A Step-by-Step Guide


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May 24, 2026

How to Trace Your Dutch Ancestry: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to trace Dutch ancestry using civil records, church registers, WieWasWie.nl, and the Gemeentearchief. Start your journey back to the Netherlands.

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Dear Netherlands,

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How to Trace Your Dutch Ancestry: A Step-by-Step Guide

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In today’s email:

  • How to Trace Your Dutch Ancestry: A Step-by-Step Guide
  • At The Café — Café ‘T Mandje — The First Lesbian Bar in Amsterdam
  • Around The Web — Friesland Travel Guide: The Netherlands Province Most Tourists Never Reach, Zeeland Travel Guide, The Wadden Islands — Choosing Your Island + more
  • From Love Netherlands — Cycling in the Netherlands: A Complete Guide for Visitors
  • Dutch Food You Will Love — Kibbeling — The Dutch Fried Cod From the Fish Stall

How to Trace Your Dutch Ancestry: A Step-by-Step Guide

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If you want to trace Dutch ancestry, you have good news. The Netherlands has some of the most complete genealogy records in the world. Civil registration began in 1811. Church records go back centuries before that. Many of these records are now free to search online. This guide walks you through every step — from your first search to planning a heritage trip to your ancestral village. Millions of people worldwide have Dutch roots. Dutch-Americans in Michigan and Iowa, Afrikaner families in South Africa, Dutch-Indonesians, and Dutch-Australians all share this heritage. Tracing that lineage connects you to a specific place, a family name, and a story that is yours. Why Dutch Genealogy Records Are So Detailed The Dutch were early record-keepers. Town councils, churches, and trade guilds all kept written records. The Dutch Reformed Church registered births, marriages, and deaths from the…

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At The Café

Café ‘T Mandje — The First Lesbian Bar in Amsterdam

Café ‘T Mandje on the Zeedijk opened in 1927, run by Bet van Beeren — one of the first openly lesbian bar owners in the world. The bar’s interior is preserved exactly as Bet left it: dozens of cut-off ties pinned to the ceiling (her custom for any man who got too rowdy), framed photos of regulars from the 1930s onwards, and the same long wooden bar her customers leaned on for half a century. It’s still a working café and an active part of LGBTQ history. Stop in for a beer, take in the ceiling, and read the small museum corner near the door.

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Around The Web

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Friesland Travel Guide: The Netherlands Province Most Tourists Never Reach

A Friesland travel guide is long overdue. This northern Dutch province is the Netherlands’ best-kept secret — a wide, watery landscape of lakes, canals, and centuries-old towns…

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Zeeland Travel Guide

The dyke near Ouwerkerk runs straight as a Roman road, its grass crown worn smooth by centuries of footsteps. On one side, the fields of North Brabant stretch inland. On the…

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The Wadden Islands — Choosing Your Island

The ferry from Den Helder leaves at half past eight on a grey April morning, and within minutes the Dutch coastline becomes abstract—a thin line of dunes and church spires…

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Leiden Travel Guide

The Rapenburg canal catches the afternoon light differently than the rest of Leiden ‘s waterways. The water reflects the gabled houses in near-perfect symmetry, and the willows…

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Haarlem Travel Guide

The light hits the façades of Grote Markt in that particular Dutch way: soft, almost silver, bouncing off the wetness of rain-darkened brick. It’s a Saturday morning in autumn,…

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From Love Netherlands

Cycling in the Netherlands: A Complete Guide for Visitors

Cycling in the Netherlands is not just a way to get around — it is the single best way to experience the country as the Dutch themselves do. With more bicycles than people, 35,000 kilometres of dedicated cycle paths, and flat terrain that makes even long routes feel effortless, the Netherlands is the most cycle-friendly country on earth. Whether you are planning a few hours around Amsterdam’s canals or a multi-day route through tulip fields and…

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Cycling in the Netherlands: A Complete Guide for Visitors

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Dutch Food You Will Love

Kibbeling — The Dutch Fried Cod From the Fish Stall

Kibbeling is bite-sized chunks of cod, dipped in spiced beer batter and deep-fried until the outside crackles and the fish inside flakes apart. Every fish stall in every Dutch town square sells it, served in a paper cone with a small pot of garlic-and-mustard whitlofsaus. There’s nothing quite like the first bite on a cold afternoon, salt and crisp and steam all in one go. Dutch fried fish is taken seriously here — every region has its own batter recipe, and the truly local stalls cook to order rather than pre-frying.

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