Hey everyone,

My name is Elia, and having family roots in all ends of the Ottoman Empire, I’ve spent the past decade diving deep into Ottoman history, gathering a large collection of fascinating documents from all corners of the Empire. My collection includes things like census records, military documents, church records, and civil registries (birth, marriage, and death certificates) spanning from the 15th century to the early 20th century.

I’ve got plenty of records from the Balkans, including Bulgaria. Most of these records are in Ottoman Turkish, but I offer translations at no extra cost.

These documents can help trace your family’s ancestry, and I specialize in creating family tree pedigrees based on the information in these records. It’s a great way to connect with your roots and uncover your family’s past!

If you’re interested in tracing your ancestry using these documents, feel free to message me! I’d love to help you explore your family history. 😊

by EliaBey

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  1. I was actually reading last night about the ottoman records about the taxes each villager pay and the record of young man that can be used to fill the ottoman army and that some people use them to trace back their family. I think also there are some death certificates that can be found since the records were made public. I still have a few ancestors to find so I can trace them back to the ottoman times but I will definitely save this post and message you later.

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