Church membership registers - The reformed churches kept a list of their members (important in the period before 1811).
Civil or gate books - Everybody who wanted to establish himself in a Dutch city to practice a trade or to have an occupation from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, had to obtain the civil rights or gate rights of that city.
Military books - Military people were registered by company. The military books for a large part are filed in the General State Archives in The Hague.
Juridical and notarial archives - These archives contain documents like testaments, documents of buying and selling properties, mortgages, post-divorce property splitting, authorizations, court decisions, convictions, etc. They are filed in the different archival institutions.
Family weapons and heraldry - For more information concerning family weapons and heraldry one should ask the Central Bureau for Genealogy.
For the genealogist it is important to know that a copy of a large part of the DTB registers and the civil registers of Holland are filed on microfiche at the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
The Central Bureau for Genealogy in the Netherlands also has a large collection of microfiches of the above mentioned and other genealogical sources.

