Tracing your Ancestors in Vienna - Records and databases (2024)

In order to search for a person the complete name and an additional distinguishing mark is needed (date of birth, address at a given time).

A service of the Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna

The pursuit of family history demands a step by step approach, beginning with family tradition and documents and passing on to main and then to supplementary record sources. The most successful way to use records is to consult the main sources first, working backwards in time from the most recent information to establish a framework which can be filled in from supplementary sources.

With very few exceptions private documents are not kept in our Archives. Photographs for passports are not archived.

Records on people in Vienna

The Municipal and Provincial Archives of Vienna only keep records of Viennese inhabitants and not of inhabitants of the other Austrian provinces! If your ancestors stated "Austria" as their nation of origin, they did not necessarily come from within the boundaries of modern Austria. They came from the Habsburg empire, a multi-national, multi-ethnic conglomerate. The records of the former crownlands and parts of the Austrian Empire are now in the archives of the modern states.

Online Databases

A lot of information on people in Vienna is already available online.

To avoid misunderstandings, it is necessary to use the European style of day, month and year. Spell out the name of the month and write the year in full. For example, write 10 December 1889 or 10-12-1889, but not 12-10-89.

How to find birth, marriage or death certificates

In Austria there is no central register where you can find persons by name. Civil registration of birth, marriages and deaths was introduced in Austria in 1938. Before this year the registers were kept by the religious communities (parishes), which are still keeping these documents and data in their own archives. Generally you have to know your ancestors religious affiliation and - if your ancestors were of the catholic faith - the parish they came from.

Certificates until 1938 can be found here:

Applications for birth and death certificates from 1939 onwards and marriage certificates later than August 1st 1938: Ordering copies of civil status documents online (birth, marriage, registered partnership, death)

The records of people of unrecognised religion or not affiliated with a religious community were stored by the Civil Registry, kept today by Municipal Department 35 - Immigration and Citizenship (MA 35) (German).

How to find coroner records

We have an almost complete register of the coroner records in Vienna from 1648 up to (and including) the year 2004. These are in chronological order and only partly indexed. A promising search demands the exact year of death.

How to find probate records

We have probate records for the period between 1783 and, approximately, 1975. To find a probate record, you would need several specifications: name, year of death, last address (only after 1850).

How to find an address

  • Wiener Adressverzeichnis "Lehmann" (since 1859): only proprietors and tenants, but not subtenants listed. It can be consulted online in the Wienbibliothek digital - Lehmann Online (German)
  • Meldearchiv in the Vienna city archives: Information from historical residence registration records - application
    Due to legal regulations and conservation issues, it is not possible to provide copies of residential registration records. For scientific projects that need to go through large amounts of records it is possible to use all records that are available on microfilm. Be aware that this is only possible if a request to lift data protection and retention periods is granted.
  • after 1975: Registry Office (German) at every Municipal district department.

How to find military records

Certificate of citizenship

In 1849, the right of residence was introduced in Austria. It regulated a person's membership in a specific community, the right to residence and to be cared for in case of need. This law was repealed in 1939 and replaced by the certificate of citizenship in 1945. The municipal department 35 – Immigration and Citizenship is responsible for citizenship issues.

Academic studies and certificates

Further steps

  • Visiting the archives
  • Enquiry service
Tracing your Ancestors in Vienna - Records and databases (2024)

FAQs

Tracing your Ancestors in Vienna - Records and databases? ›

Welcome to our Austria family history research page. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Austria ancestors.

Does ancestry have Austrian records? ›

Welcome to our Austria family history research page. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Austria ancestors.

How do I find my ancestors records? ›

Libraries, family history centers, historical and genealogical societies and non-government archival repositories are all good sources for genealogical and family history data and may hold things such as newspapers, private papers of individuals, and records of private organizations.

How do I find my birth records in Austria? ›

Records of birth, marriage and death are generally kept at the Austrian vital records office (Standesamt) where the event occurred. Most cities have websites at www. (nameofcity).

How to find your ancestors in Ireland for free? ›

Use other free online sources including www.irishgenealogy.ie, which includes many records of the General Register Office, and the National Library of Ireland, which has digitised Roman Catholic parish registers up to approximately 1880.

What is my ethnicity if I am Austrian? ›

Austrians primarily speak German, and for much of their history have been seen as ethnic Germans, but the nation also houses native languages like Austro-Bavarian and Alemannic which speak to a more complicated history.

Can I trace my ancestors for free? ›

Many sources are freely available to the amateur genealogist. You can create a free account for yourself in FamilySearch.org to build your tree electronically and share it with others. You can download free pedigree and family group charts from the National Archives website.

How do I verify my ancestors? ›

Through public records you can find evidence in birth certificates, marriage certificates and Wills for instance. Talking to people and writing to relatives could also provide clues and ultimately your detective work could take you anywhere from local graveyards and memorials to record offices abroad.

How to get a death certificate from Austria? ›

Austrian citizens and stateless persons (with their habitual place of residence in Austria) can apply for a foreign death certificate via the Austrian diplomatic representations or the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs (Obtaining official certificates).

What is the Austrian Society for Research on Genealogy and Regional Heritage? ›

The ÖFR seeks to help people interested in researching their family history. The Society holds events such as lectures, conferences, workshops, and excursions and publishes useful resources. The Society has an excellent library and online resources to help in Austrian genealogical research.

How to obtain a birth certificate from Austria? ›

It is possible to apply for the issue of the birth certificate at any registry office. Applications can be made in person, in writing or electronically (with ID Austria or EU Login). The application form can be obtained from the competent authority.

Can your DNA be 100% Irish? ›

No. Nobody is 100% anything. We are an island and for centuries people from all parts of Europe have paid a visit and often stayed and interbred. The Vikings, the Normans, the Huguenots, the English and Scottish, they all came here and added their genes to the mix.

How far back can I trace my ancestors? ›

Most people can trace some of their lineage back to the 1700s or beyond, but how far back family trees can go depends on the availability of the records, how common the surname is and the family's social status.

How do I get Austrian citizenship through Ancestry? ›

Acquisition by descent

Children automatically become Austrian citizens at the time of their birth, when the mother is an Austrian citizen. The same applies in case the parents are married and only the father is an Austrian citizen.

What Ancestry is Austria? ›

Historically, Austrians were regarded as Germans and viewed themselves as such. The Austrian lands (including Bohemia) were part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German Confederation until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 which resulted in Prussia expelling the Austrian Empire from the Confederation.

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The World Explorer membership includes access to all records (both U.S. and international) on Ancestry. This includes: All records on Ancestry. All public family trees on Ancestry.

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