Goedemorgen, Astrid.
Dit is wat ik er over heb geschreven:
Of the small towns and villages in Zuid Holland, copies of the DTB books are scanned at the site [GaHetNA.nl]. If an ancestor originates from a town in Zuid Holland, for instance a Jongeneel from Sluipwijk, use these steps:
1. Go to [http://pauwel.blogspot.nl]
2. Click on the link of Sluipwijk
3. Choose the period and click on the link for the surname you are looking for, for instance Jong - Cortje between 1796 and 1812
4. The site GaHetNA opens with scans of families in the area of the town, scan 4 shows Jongeneel families
5. At Dirk, married to Lijdia Wensveen, we find Pieter with the details "R 11- 32; R 14-155 1/4-8-1811"
There are two registrations and we already know the dates of birth and christening
6. To follow this indication, my advice is to right-click on the link Collectie duplicaten van de districtsklappers op de doopregisters in de provincie Zuid-Holland, to open this in a new browser tab
7. Scoll up in this new window to find the 'Afkorting' R and copy the code behind 'nummer toegang': 3.04.16.118
8. Go to the top of the page and click in the link Naar Collectie / Archiefinventarissen
9. Enter the copied code in the field 'Nummer archiefinventaris' and click the button Zoeken
10. There is one result, the archive of Reeuwijk
11. Scroll down and click on the "+" in front of Reeuwijk (DTB)
12. Then "D." is for Sluipwijk, and "a." for GEREFORMEERD
13. We find book 11 for the period 1778 - 1812, click on the link
14. Click on the tab "Alle scans" to see all scanned pages
15. Page 32 of book 14 turns out to be scan 23, underneath you can copy the URLhttp://proxy.handle.net/10648/3db0bab9-534b-4250-8374-0ab5857f324d as a link to the source.