German Genealogy: Latest and Greatest Websites and Tools

James M. Beidler
Sep 3, 2025
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About this webinar

The gamut of records, wikis, tools and education available online to assist those with German-speaking ancestry have continued to multiply and include a huge map of resources! Learn about them all!

About the speaker

James M. Beidler, former Interim Executive Director for the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania , is the author of four commercially published genealogy books as well as writing “ Roots & Branche...
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Key points and insights

Exploring German ancestry can be both exciting and daunting, but the right tools make all the difference. In this Webtember session, noted genealogist and author Jim Beidler presents “German Genealogy: Latest and Greatest Websites and Tools,” offering a comprehensive tour of the most up-to-date digital resources available to researchers today. From groundbreaking mapping projects to specialized archives and translation aids, Beidler highlights how the online landscape for German genealogy has evolved dramatically in recent years. This webinar is not just a catalog of sites—it’s a roadmap for uncovering ancestral villages, deciphering old scripts, and navigating the complexity of German historical records.

Key Takeaways from the Webinar:

  • Innovative Online Resources: Beidler spotlights newly launched tools such as the German Genealogy Resources Map, a collaborative platform that helps researchers locate archives, parishes, and record collections across German-speaking regions. Complementary sites like MeyersGaz.org and Compgen.de offer indispensable support in tracking village origins and understanding shifting jurisdictions.

  • Expanding Educational Opportunities: Beyond databases, Beidler introduces initiatives like the German Genealogy Collective, German Genealogy Headquarters, and Katherine Schober’s Germanology Unlocked. These programs provide expert-led lectures, handwriting tutorials, and membership benefits such as translator access—empowering genealogists to overcome language and script barriers.

  • Accessing Records Across Platforms: From FamilySearch’s digitized parish records and Ancestry’s Hamburg Embarkation Lists to MyHeritage’s unique collections from former eastern territories, Beidler emphasizes the breadth of materials now available. He also cautions researchers to look beyond free scans, as subscription services like Archion often provide clearer, more complete images of church records than older microfilm versions.

Beidler’s session underscores that German genealogy requires persistence, creativity, and an openness to new tools. Whether tracing 18th-century Palatine settlers or 19th-century emigrants recorded in Hamburg passenger lists, researchers now have unprecedented access to digitized sources that were once difficult to obtain. His advice—explore every American record first, invest time in gazetteers and maps, and leverage professional and educational networks—provides a strong foundation for success.

For anyone serious about uncovering German roots, this webinar is a must-watch. Viewing the full presentation ensures you don’t miss the practical demonstrations, case studies, and nuanced strategies that cannot be fully conveyed in a summary. Genealogists are also encouraged to dive into the accompanying six-page syllabus, which expands on the resources discussed and points to additional tools, archives, and websites that can accelerate your research.

Unlock the doors to your German heritage—watch the full webinar and explore the syllabus to equip yourself with the best strategies and resources available today.

Comments (73)

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  1. NS
    Nanette Sulik
    4 months ago

    I'm finally done my workweek and sitting down to watch the pre-recorded webinars - which so far have been amazing - Thank you! \n

  2. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Excellent presentation!

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Had a lot of slides that he went through almost too quickly to read. Will have to watch again to see it there's any thing I missed. Really knows a lot about German research.

  4. JN
    Jane Nelson
    4 months ago

    Good basic overview.

  5. JA
    Jean Ameduri
    4 months ago

    Very detailed coverage of how we can find many different types of ancestor information.

  6. GB
    Gail B Burk
    4 months ago

    Mr. Beidler presented a comprehensive overview of German resources in easy-to-understand language. I especially appreciate that he defused my fear of undertaking German research!

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Very thorough, helpful and encouraging to hear that there are so many resources available!

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    4 months ago

    Great webinar! Full of resources and websites to aid in German genealogy.

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