Eight Little-used Published German Sources

Warren Bittner
Sep 3, 2025
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About this webinar

Examine little-known and underused published sources of genealogical information. Learn how to access them and use them.

About the speaker

F. Warren Bittner, MS (History), is a genealogical researcher, educator, and author. He is a professional researcher accepting private clients and specializes in German and German Immigrant research. ...
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Key points and insights

Unlocking overlooked resources can often be the key to breaking through long-standing genealogical roadblocks. In this engaging Webtember session, professional researcher and educator Warren Bittner introduces participants to Eight Little-Used Published German Sources that hold remarkable potential for uncovering family histories. Drawing from decades of experience in German and immigrant research, Bittner highlights unique collections that go beyond the commonly consulted church registers and civil records, demonstrating how these publications can reveal rich biographical details, extend family lines, and connect ancestors to broader historical contexts.

Key Takeaways

  • The Deutsches Geschlechterbuch and Biographical Collections – This extensive multi-volume series is considered the most significant published source for compiled German family history, focusing on burgher (non-noble city-dwelling) families. Alongside it, massive biographical archives and indexes, such as the Deutsches Biographisches Archiv, provide detailed life stories, professional records, and even portraits of individuals across centuries.

  • Specialized Genealogical Tools and Indexes – Resources like Der Schlüssel, an index to German genealogical periodicals, and Franz Schubert’s published marriage compilations for northern Germany, make it possible to trace elusive marriages and family connections more efficiently, often saving countless hours of archival searching.

  • Unconventional Published Records – Funeral sermons (Leichenpredigten), genealogical portfolios (Mappenstücke), and historical address books offer vivid insights into personal and community life. These often-overlooked resources can identify relatives, occupations, residences, and even provide original portraits, poetry, and coats of arms—adding color and context to family stories.

This webinar demonstrates that German genealogy is not limited to the well-known sources but instead thrives when researchers expand into these rich, less familiar collections. Each source carries the potential to uncover generations of information, contextualize ancestors’ lives, and connect them to broader narratives across Europe and beyond.

To fully benefit from Bittner’s expertise and examples, genealogists are encouraged to view the complete webinar and download the detailed syllabus. These resources not only expand on the eight collections introduced but also provide practical guidance for accessing them through libraries, archives, and online platforms. For anyone seeking to advance their German research, the full presentation and accompanying materials are invaluable next steps.

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  1. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Wow so much to absorb in an hour. Will definitely have to rewatch at a slower pace to catch it all.

  2. MP
    Maggie Power
    4 months ago

    Great webinar. Lots of information that was explained nicely. Easy to understand

  3. RD
    Rosalyn Dowling
    4 months ago

    Always enjoy Warren's presentation. Today's was exceptional & different, new places to research! Great handout! Thank you! And thanks to Marian & Geoff as well!

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Excellent presentation! Will definitely need another view or three, as there is such an abundance of information in this Webinar. Thank you Warren!!

  5. GB
    Gary Bouwkamp
    4 months ago

    Very informative, will watch again.

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Intersting to hear, but not directly relevant to my research in Germany.

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Great information!

  8. GG
    Ginny Guinn
    4 months ago

    The speaker provided research websites and books that I will definitely look at! Enjoyed the presentation and learned a great deal.

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