Zuid-Holland

Zuid-Holland traditional dressZuid-Holland is a province in the west of the Netherlands. It borders on Utrecht and Gelderland in the east, Noord-Brabant and Zeeland in the south, the North Sea in the west and Noord-Holland in the north.

The capital city of Zuid-Holland is The Hague (In Dutch Den Haag or ‘s-Gravenhage). Other large towns are:

  • Rotterdam
  • Leiden
  • Dordrecht
  • Gouda
  • Delft

Genealogy in Zuid-Holland

Most people in Zuid-Holland were using fixed surnames long before the civil registration made this mandatory. Some regions used patronymics in addition to the surname.

Many records of Zuid-Holland are kept by the National Archives, which also functions as the provincial archive of Zuid-Holland. The larger municipalities, like The Hague and Rotterdam, have their own municipal archive where the records of those towns are kept.

A growing number of birth, marriage and death records from the civil registration of Zuid-Holland can be found in WieWasWie. The records for Rotterdam and former municipalities that now belong to Rotterdam can be found on the Rotterdam digital family tree website.

Emigration from Zuid-Holland

Because Zuid-Holland has always been one of the more prosperous parts of the Netherlands, it was not a region from where an extraordinary number of people emigrated during the big emigration waves. Many merchants and entrepreneurs did emigrate however, to newly founded colonies or tradingposts.

Online images

There are several resources for images of Zuid-Holland:

Map

About Yvette Hoitink

Yvette Hoitink, CG®, QG™ is a professional genealogist in the Netherlands. She holds the Certified Genealogist credential from the Board for Certification of Genealogists and has a post-graduate diploma in Family and Local History from the University of Dundee. She has been doing genealogy for over 30 years and helps people from across the world find their ancestors in the Netherlands. Read about Yvette's professional genealogy services.

Comments

  1. Kelly Alvarado says

    The link to the Rotterdam family tree site is not working.

  2. Would it be able to trace the parents of a person born in Zuid Holland between 1780 and 1802 ? Perhaps the ancestors even higher up the family tree?

    • Definitely! Church records in Zuid-Holland usually go back to the early 1600s and court, town, and notarial records to the early 1500s or before. I just finished a Zuid-Holland client project where I used fief records to trace the family to the early 1400s.

  3. antony bessell says

    My father was english and lived in the hague until 2012. I never knew as i was in afghanistan. Im teying to find out exactly ehere he was buried or laid to rest.
    His name was John Bessell and lived at elsstraat 3, den haag.
    his birthdate was 24.05.1932 i think and if alive would be 85

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