Internet Resources

Research Sites

AltaVista/SYSTRAN Internet Translation
instantly translates any text or web page (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish).
German-English On-Line Dictionary
a searchable translator with over 130,000 entries.
Repositories of Primary Sources (U. of Idaho)
lists over 2,000 websites concerning archival, rare, and historical materials. The list is arranged by geographic region, then by the title of the institution.
Scholar's Guide to the World Wide Web
an extensive list of links to useful websites for researchers & historians.

Documents and Resources Online

Arthur Carl Piepkorn Center for Evangelical Catholicity
This site includes biographical material and copies of the writings of Arthur Carl Piepkorn. The center "is a religious non-profit organization established to make the personal and professional written works of Arthur Carl Piepkorn (1907-1973+), Pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain, Professor of Lutheran Symbolics, and Confessor of the Faith available on the Internet and on digital media at little or no cost to users." The center's address is:
The Arthur Carl Piepkorn Center for Evangelical Catholicity
76 Willowbrook Road
Storrs, CT 06268-2205
Director, Philip J. Secker, Th.D.
www.Piepkorn.info
Project Wittenberg
This site contains electronic text of the works of Martin Luther and other Lutheran resources, including LCMS documents.
The Writings of Edward H. Schroeder
This site contains copies of the writings of Edward H. Schroeder.
The Writings of Robert W. Bertram
This site contains copies of the writings of Robert W. Bertram.

Lutheran History Online

Archivaria
A web site devoted to the history of Germans in and around Buffalo, New York, including translations of documents related to J. A. A. Grabau and the Buffalo Synod.
George Wenner, The Lutherans of New York: Their Story and Their Problems
A Project Gutenberg Ebook

Genealogy Sites

Acadian Genealogy Homepage
An Acadian-Cajun resource site, providing visitors information of available "specific family" genealogy CD-ROMs, a graphic image of your own Family Crest and tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text information.
Ancestry.com
offers a variety of information, including the opportunity to search for your family name and to add your family tree to its database.
Eden Theological Seminary Archives
One of the archives of the United Church of Christ, particularly of the Evangelical Synod of North America and its churches in the Midwest, especially in the Saint Louis area - see its Research Guides web page.
Everton's Genealogical Helper
a subscription-based site with online resources.
Family Tree Maker Online
an excellent kick-off point, the site offers surname searches and more.
Family Tree Searcher: Find Family Trees Easily
Enter your ancestor information just once to search for family trees at multiple online genealogy databases.
GenBookSource.com
An online genealogical and historical resource offering rare books in a digital format that makes them much more affordable. The books include in-depth histories, biographies, photographs and maps that will add more than just names and dates to a family history.
Genealogy: Advice for Effective Searches
Answer a series of simple questions and get free, customized advice on the most effective next steps in your genealogy search.
Genealogy Home Page
an enormous clearinghouse of links to genealogical sites, software, mailing lists, and more.
Genealogy Online
a collection of chat rooms, databases, and other genealogical resources.
GenWiki
GenWiki is designed to become the main source for genealogy in the German-speaking areas of the world. The pages will be maintained by the Society for Computergenealogy e. V..
Guide to Lutheran Church Records (St. Louis County Library)
Lutheran Church History and Records Online
Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Saint Louis, Missouri)
          Baptisms (1850-1865)
          Baptisms (1866-1869)
          Confirmands (1851-1866)
          Confirmands (1870-1897)
          Marriages (1850-1874)
          Deaths (1851-1885)
          Old Bethlehem Cemetery Burials
Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Sylvan Grove, Kans.) History
Drammen Lutheran Church (Eau Claire Co., Wis.) Birth Records
Holy Cross Lutheran Church (Wartburg, Monroe County, Illinois) Data extracted from records; includes all deaths, births before 1 Jan 1931 and marriages before 1950
Immanuel Lutheran Church (Saint Louis, Missouri) Baptisms (1848-1909)
St. John Lutheran Church (Monticello, Iowa) Church Records
St. John Lutheran Church (Lincoln, Kans.) History
St. Matthew Lutheran Church (Penn Township, York County, Pennsylvania), 1743-1799
St. Paul Lutheran Church (Columbia, Illinois), Family Register
St. Paul Lutheran Church (Preble) (Decatur, Indiana)
     Cemetery Records
Trinity Lutheran Church (Horse Prairie [Prairie, Red Bud], Illinois) — Local heritage book database with surname list, places of birth of foreigners, places of death of German emigrants
Trinity Lutheran Church (Millstadt, Illinois), Confirmation Records, 1850-1921
Trinity Union Lutheran and Reformed Church (Bucks County, Pa.), 1751-1800
Western Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery (Saint Louis, Missouri — Immanuel Lutheran Church, Marcus and Lexington Avenues)
"Lutheran Roots" Genealogy Exchange
two sections: the Family Registry, where you can post and look up Lutheran surnames; and the Message Board, where you can post questions about genealogy to other researchers.
Lutheriden Homepage
a site for information on descendants of Martin Luther
National Genealogical Society
the home site of the Arlington, Virginia-based NGS.
Online Genealogical Database Index
links to "all known genealogical databases".
Resource Page for the Windheim Kirchspiel
a resource site for the German Evangelical parish of Windheim in Nordrhein-Westfalen, from which many immigrants to Fort Wayne, Indiana, came in the period 1835-1900; includes transcriptions of parish records from microfilm provided to the LDS church by the German State Archives at Bielefeld covering the years 1669-1800; primary focus is sociology of Windheim villages with genealogical benefits from supporting materials
Saint Louis Genealogical Society
Founded in 1967, the SLGS is the largest local genealogical society in the U.S. Its volunteers provide education and research opportunities and collect, preserve and publish genealogical and historical records. The society holds free monthly programs at the Saint Louis County Library Headquarters at 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., and sponsors a fair, the largest one-day genealogical event in the Midwest, every spring. The society's web site includes pages listing Lutheran churches and Lutheran clergy in the Saint Louis area.
Saint Louis Probate Records, 1804-1865
Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe
University of South Florida Tampa Campus Library
a few online collections with a large collection of links to other genealogical resources.
Wisconsin Name Index
an online database that leads to more than 100,000 obituaries, personal sketches and other short biographies of Wisconsin people; fees apply for copies; for other genealogical resources on the Wisconsin Historical Society web site, click here
Wyneken Genealogy Page
page created and maintained by Matthew Wyneken, Freiburg, Germany

Lutheran Sites

Book of Concord (The Lutheran Confessions)
Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Evangelical Lutheran Synod
     ELS Historical Society
Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland (German)
Folkekirken, the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Denmark (Danish)(also in English)
Historic Trinity Lutheran Church (Detroit, Michigan)
Luther Academy
Luther Academy is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of genuine confessional Lutheran theology and research. It sponsors publications and conferences which serve to promote genuine unity, on the basis of the Lutheran Confessions, of Lutherans in the United States and throughout the world.
Lutheran Historical Society
The Lutheran Historical Society, located at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, awards the Abdel Ross Wentz Prize in American Lutheran History annually to one or more outstanding essays by students enrolled in a master's degree program at a seminary, divinity school or department of religious studies. Qualifying essays must combine original research with interpretive analysis of any aspect of American Lutheran history or provide an interpretive critique of other published literature in the field. For details visit the Lutheran Historical Society website at www.abs.net/~lhs/prize.html. The amount of the prize is $1,000.00.
Lutherans.net
Selbständige Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche (German) (also in English)
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Reformation Sites

Civilization and the Protestant Reformation
a straightforward text explaining the history, circumstances, and results of the Protestant Reformation.
Crawford Reformation Guide
" intended to provide easy access to the wealth of Internet information available on the reformation period".
Department of Germanic Studies at Boston College
an electronically accessible Index Verborum, drawn from a critical decade (1516-1525) of Dr. Martin Luther's writings.
500 Jahre Philipp Melanchthon (German) (also in English)
the official site of the celebration in honor of the 500th anniversary of Philipp Melanchthon's birth.
Germany HQ
Everything Germany, from A Map Of Germany to Wurzburg Germany.
The Hall of Church History: The Reformers
text and links from "Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys".
The History of Protestantism
from the Bible Presbyterian Church, sections from Rev. J.A. Wylie's book available in either text or Adobe Acrobat format.
Luther Images Online
The Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has prepared a collection of “Images of Luther” on its web site. The collection includes many examples of portraits of the Reformer, as well as images illustrating events from his life and work.
Reformation Ink
includes recommended readings, along with a link to Amazon.com, where the works can be purchased and online resources detailing the history and theology of the Reformation.
Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection
at Pitts Theological Library, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, is a repository of rare and valuable documents produced in connection with the Protestant Reformation. The collection contains over 3,300 pieces written by Martin Luther, his colleagues and opponents and printed during their lifetimes.
Sachsen-Anhalt (German) (also in English)
the official site of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, birth place of the Reformation.
Treasures of the Saxon State Library: The Reformation in Germany
the Library of Congress' exhibit on the birthplace of the Reformation.

Discussion Groups

CHI News List
The CHI News list is a moderated discussion list sponsored by Concordia Historical Institute as a means of distributing information about the work of the Institute and as a discussion forum for its members. Questions and comments about the work of the Institute and about the history of Lutheranism in America are welcome. Click here to subscribe. List members may use this means to ask questions or discuss topics on American Lutheran history. The list is moderated, but contributions by members are welcome.
Wittenberg List
an e-mail discussion group dealing with the history of the Lutheran Church. Click here to join this list.
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