The Northern Database
(Classical
version)
Past editor and coordinator:
Eli Schaap
Current editor: Alex van Oss
Goal
The goal of this project, started
many years ago, is to reconstruct, as thoroughly as possible, the
Jewish population in the northeastern part of the Netherlands. We
hope this information will help descendants to recover their family
history. In addition, this database will function as a tool for
experts of the history,
sociology, and demography of the Dutch Jewish community.
Volunteers
Many volunteers participated in the
research of this project. Dini Hansma (Utah, U.S.), as main
reseacher, documented (and still continues to do so) the actual
birth, marriage, and death certificates, town by town, in the
provinces of Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, and Overijssel. She
works from the microfilms of the Dutch civil records (Burgerlijke
Stand) assembled at the LDS Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Past
editor Eli Schaap gathered data from various sources to augment and
supplement Hansma's data. His sources were Jewish archival data, and
genealogies published on the Internet, appearing in books, or
submitted to him by other genealogists. Chaim Caran (Eilat,
Israel), one of the initiators of this project, checked and corrected the data on Friesland. Other contributers were Nicky Huisman (the Netherlands) and Gerrit Kornalijnslijper (the Netherlands) and many visitors who contributed updates of records concerning their relatives.
Disclaimer
During the years it appeared, that
the reliability of part of the sources of the additions to the core
data, as compiled by Dini Hansma at the LDS Center, was often
inferior and subject to many corrections and remodifications.
These cases were and are still
corrected to the best of our ability.
Technically it is impossible to
separate and eliminate those records from the Database.
Therefore the need was felt to add the “core” database of Dini Hansma, as a separate unit, completely based on professionally conducted documentary research, to the Dutch Jewish Genealogical Data Base.
It is recommended to compare any research results in this classical version with the core database. Records, which are not part of the core database, are subject to above