I was once told that most every American has a good portion of German DNA in their ancestry. I know I do.
I discovered the German Genealogy Group (GGG) some years ago and have been a member ever since. I am astonished by the MANY FREE searchable records they offer!
Total Database Records (includes all nationalities!): 23,323,444 (FREE to search)
Please take the time to explore our site and its features.
Membership in the German Genealogy Group (which is based on Long Island, New York) is a modest $15 annually and brings to you the monthly Der Ahnenforscher newsletter. This publication includes member stories, timely articles, German recipes and upcoming GGG seminars.
The April 2024 newsletter directed readers to a really interesting link/website dealing with German Funerary Laws. I printed out the 10-page handout to really study it! Click to www.germanyway.com/history-and-culture/germany/the-german-way-of-death-funerals
Another similar link was titled “What’s With Germany’s Strict Burial Regulations?”Click to https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/funerals/germany-burial-regulations.htmIf
If Americans collectively have one-fourth German ancestry, that usually means YOU and certainly ME, and GGG is the group for you. Click to www.germangenealogygroup.com and plan to spend a couple of delightful research hours.
The correct weblinks are:
http://www.german-way.com/history-and-culture/germany/the-german-way-of-death-funerals
https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/funerals/germany-burial-regulations.htm
Thank you for the article.