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Hatton, Stephen B. "History, Kinship, Identity, and Technology: Toward Answering the Question “What Is (Family) Genealogy?”." Genealogy 3, no. 1 (2019): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy3010002.

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The article attempts to move beyond cursory definitions to explore the fundamental core and practice of genealogy. Some genealogical writers think that it is history or a subset of history. Others view it as a study of kinship, or relations, and identity. Though technology is increasingly used as a tool to do genealogy, it is not viewed as its essence. The article moves toward an answer to the question “what is genealogy?” through four interventions directed at these four concepts. It examines history, kinship, identity, and technology in relation to genealogy. It demonstrates key differences
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Hoeve, Casey Daniel. "Finding a place for genealogy and family history in the digital humanities." Digital Library Perspectives 34, no. 3 (2018): 215–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dlp-11-2017-0044.

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Purpose Despite its growing popularity, there is a noticeable absence of references to the inclusion of genealogy and family history studies within the field of digital humanities. New forms of inclusiveness, particularly in production-coding and cultural analysis, closely align genealogy and family history with the core tenants practiced among humanities computing and digital humanities. This paper aims to prove that genealogy as family history should be formally recognized within this cohort, as it can serve as a valuable and innovative partner for advocacy and technological advancement of t
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de Groot, Jerome. "International Federation for Public History Plenary Address." Public Historian 37, no. 3 (2015): 102–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2015.37.3.102.

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This article argues for the importance of genealogy and family history to contemporary understanding and experience of the past. Through looking at various ways that genealogy might be undertaken and imagined, the article argues that this important area needs to be further conceptualized and studied by public historians. The article looks at the implications inherent in the broad shift to global online genealogy and family history. The argument is interrogative and assertive in order to provoke debate amongst public historians about how we might investigate, theorize, and interrogate genealogy
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Adomanis, J. F. "Using Genealogy and Family History to Teach Immigration History." OAH Magazine of History 4, no. 4 (1990): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/maghis/4.4.52.

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Wilkinson, Jaci, and Natalie Bond. "Digital Literacy Skills for Family History Research." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 16, no. 2 (2021): 89–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip29873.

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Objective – In this case study, an archivist and librarian teamed up to teach an introductory course on family history research for adult learners at their university’s lifelong learning centre. In response to students’ relative lack of digital skills, the instructors developed a new set of introductory skills that they believe are essential for genealogy research. Methods – Authors conducted pre- and post-course surveys to determine student expectations and the extent to which the course met those expectations. Authors coded one of these surveys. Results – Course assessment and class activiti
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Meyer, Luanna. "Family History: Fact Versus Fiction." Genealogy 4, no. 2 (2020): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy4020044.

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Current interest in genealogy and family history has soared, but the research journey may be fraught. Original intentions may be inhibited and inevitably altered as the actual historical details are revealed and documented through recorded evidence. While liberties may be taken with memoir and even autobiography, critical family history requires scrutiny of the lived events uncovered—some of which may be in sharp contrast to family myths passed down through generations. I traveled to three states and conducted archival research in local libraries, court houses, historical county archives, and
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Fenyvesi, Anna. "Digital Genealogy." Hungarian Studies Yearbook 2, no. 1 (2020): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hsy-2020-0006.

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Abstract This paper demonstrates how methods of digital genealogy can be used to trace personal histories in innovative ways to uncover potentially significant details of settlement history where information in historical sources is scarce. It uses the example of a mid-18th century Roman Catholic settler and his family in Szentes, a small town on the Great Hungarian Plain, at a time when mass migration into this region was happening from overpopulated regions of the Kingdom of Hungary. Records of the settlement history of the town are meagre at best, but this important aspect of social history
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Gomes, Cláudia, Sara Palomo-Díez, Ana María López-Parra, and Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo. "Genealogy: The Tree Where History Meets Genetics." Genealogy 5, no. 4 (2021): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy5040098.

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Although biological relationships are a universal reality for all human beings, the concepts of “family” and “family bond” depend on both the geographic region and the historical moment to which they refer. However, the concept of “family” can be determinant in a large variety of societies, since it can influence the lines of succession, inheritances and social relationships, as well as where and with whom an individual is buried. The relation between a deceased person and other members of a community, other individuals of the same necropolis, or even with those who are buried in the same tomb
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Raffensperger, Christian, and David Birnbaum. "Mapping History: Using Technology to Showcase Medieval Family Interconnectivity." Russian History 37, no. 4 (2010): 305–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633110x528645.

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AbstractAt present the most common reference for Rusian genealogy is a nearly hundred-year-old article by N. de Baumgarten. The Rusian Genealogical Database provides a much needed update to this classic study, utilizing primary sources from throughout Europe, together with modern interpretations of those sources, to create a comprehensive reference tool. In addition to its utility as a reference, the Database can also serve as a resource for further research on the relationships among Riurikid family members, as well as their marriages, children, and even places of rule. This genealogy has bee
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Lenstra, Noah. "Family Trees: A History of Genealogy in America." Annals of Iowa 73, no. 2 (2014): 158–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0003-4827.12061.

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Hartog, H. "Family Trees: A History of Genealogy in America." Journal of American History 101, no. 3 (2014): 887–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jau581.

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Švaříčková Slabáková, Radmila. "WHY SHOULD HISTORIANS NOT DISREGARD GENEALOGY? FROM FAMILY HISTORY AND FAMILY MEMORY TO INVESTIGATIVE GENETIC GENEALOGY." Historická demografie 47, no. 2 (2023): 189–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.21104/hd.2023.2.06.

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The aim of this study is twofold. On the one hand, the article provides an overview of current research in the field of family memory, amateur family history and (genetic) genealogy, emphasizing a few areas that are of interest for professional historians. These include the close links between the stories transmitted in families and family identity, its functioning and family resilience; the potential of family history to reveal alternative versions of the national past; and finally, genetic (DNA) genealogy, which has won the favour of tens of millions of adherents worldwide and which is able
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Li, Na. "Family History in China at a Crossroads: Family Narratives, Personal Memory, and Public History." Journal of Family History 44, no. 4 (2019): 449–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363199019845931.

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With state control being a consistent pattern for more than 2,000 years, family ( jia) and state ( guo) seem inseparable in China. During the twenty-first century, media technology, freer access to information, and increasing mobility have tilted this delicate balance. At a massive scale and in various forms and genres, family history and genealogy are flourishing. Why has family history had such a mobilizing effect on ordinary people over the last two decades? How does family history contribute to our understanding of historical and societal changes? This article traces the history of family
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Извеков and Igor Izvekov. "Pedagogical Conditions for Developing Structural Components of Students’ Genealogical Culture." Socio-Humanitarian Research and Technology 3, no. 1 (2014): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2868.

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The paper discussed how to optimize moral and spiritual
 upbringing of competent to-be specialists in the student
 environment. The potential of genealogy (family) as a means of
 character education, yet-uninvolved by the educational system,
 is considered. According to the author’s viewpoint, this potential
 helps to nurture morality and spirituality through scientifically
 grounded study of the family history in the context of National
 History. The author also explores the teaching aid and educational
 program named «A History of Family in the Nationa
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Sturdevant, Katherine Scott. "Walls Tumbling Down: Teaching Black Family History and Genealogy in Social History Context." Black History Bulletin 83, no. 2 (2020): 30–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhb.2020.0009.

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Dwoskin, Beth. "Genealogy in the Jewish Library: An Update." Judaica Librarianship 15, no. 1 (2014): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1044.

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In 1992, Judaica Librarianship featured an article by Zachary Baker, entitled “What We Owe the Genealogists: Genealogy and the Judaica Reference Librarian.” He followed it up in 2003 with an article in Slavic & East European Information Resources entitled “Resources on the Genealogy of Eastern European Jews.” The present article provides an update on the resources available to Jewish genealogists today, with particular emphasis on print and online resources that are recommended for the smaller Judaica library. It lists some of the sources in Baker’s article that have been updated and some
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Moore, Susan M. "How Ancestor Research Affects Self-Understanding and Well-Being: Introduction to the Special Issue." Genealogy 6, no. 1 (2022): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy6010020.

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The idea for this Special Issue of Genealogy came from my fascination not just with my own family history research, but through my involvement with groups of other passionate fellow family history researchers [...]
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Pachkalov, A. V. "Bernard Baruch: History of success." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 10, no. 1 (2020): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2020-10-1-63-68.

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The article looks at the biography of Bernard Baruch (1870–1965), an American financier, stock investor, philanthropist, statesman, and political consultant. Firstly the question about the genealogy of the Bernard Baruch is studied. Bernard Baruch had a lot of famous persons among their ancestors. The information contained in the article shows the close business and relative connections between Baruch family and financial families of the USA and Europe.
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Connor, Helene. "Special Issue “Writing Genealogy: Auto/Biographical Research, Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry”: An Introduction." Genealogy 6, no. 2 (2022): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy6020050.

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Writing about genealogy within the ‘academy’ has been hindered by the perception that researching family history and genealogy belongs in the realm of hobbyists as something you might peruse in retirement [...]
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Tebbe, Jason. "From Memory to Research: German Popular Genealogy in the Early Twentieth Century." Central European History 41, no. 2 (2008): 205–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938908000319.

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Today genealogy enjoys a wide range of enthusiastic practitioners, and almost every extended family has a self-appointed family historian. Along with professional historians, genealogists are ubiquitous at archives both in Germany and the United States. Of course this was not always so; until about one hundred years ago genealogy was the almost exclusive purview of nobles and aristocrats who had rather immediate concerns driving their inquiries into their families' pasts. That changed around 1900 in Germany, when in the words of a “how-to” guide for amateur researchers written in 1920, genealo
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Klietkutė, Jolanta. "Genealogy of Mongirdai Nobility." Bibliotheca Lituana 6 (December 20, 2019): 121–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/bibllita.2018.vi.8.

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The Author dealswith the forgotten history of the Mongird family of Samogitia. After conductinganalysis of Mongirdai family, genealogical table was compiled. According to statististics, extended family was active in both number of persons and in geographical distribution. Mongird(as) descendantsspread over much of the territory of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth – formally, the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and, after 1791, the Commonwealth of Poland and Tsar Russia (Russian Empire). Family itself Most members of the extended family bacame of priests, docto
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Benes, Peter. "François Weil. Family Trees: A History of Genealogy in America." American Historical Review 119, no. 2 (2014): 511–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/119.2.511a.

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Margot and Alex Tyrrell. "THE HOSKEN FAMILY PAPERS: A NAVAL GENEALOGY." Mariner's Mirror 74, no. 3 (1988): 273–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00253359.1988.10656208.

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Krikh, A. A. "Skuratov's: History of One Family in a Historical Retrospective (XVII-XX Centuries)." Herald of Omsk University. Series: Historical studies, no. 1 (2017): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/2312-1300.2017.1.85-91.

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Article deals with dynamics of families and social status of the Russian population in one of the regions of Western Siberia - Tara-Irtysh region (Tarskoe Priirtishye) - in the XVII-XX centuries on example of the Skuratov's genealogy.
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Tovstolyak, Nadiya. "MYKHAILO TARNOVSKYI — THE FIRST RESEARCHER OF HISTORY OF TARNOVSKYI FAMILY." Kyiv Historical Studies, no. 1 (2020): 158–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-0757.2020.1.21.

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The article hightlights Mykhailo Tarnovskyi (1865–1943) biography and science activity in the spheres of genealogy, biographic, historical, Shevchenko studies, ethnography. He belonged to the old noble Tarnovskyi family, was born in 1865 in the Kachanivka estate — the famous Ukrainian historical culture centre. His uncle, the Kachanivka estate owner — Volodymyr Tarnovskyi, was the founder of the Museum of Ukrainian Antiquity and well-known philanthropist. Mykhailo Tarnovskyi graduated Kyiv Real School in 1884, he was awarded a diploma in higher education in Switzerland. At the beginning of the
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Cannon-Albright, Lisa A., Norman L. Foster, Karen Schliep, et al. "Relative risk for Alzheimer disease based on complete family history." Neurology 92, no. 15 (2019): e1745-e1753. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000007231.

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ObjectiveThe inherited component for Alzheimer disease (AD) risk has focused on close relatives; consideration of the full family history may improve accuracy and utility of risk estimates.MethodsA population resource including a genealogy of Utah pioneers from the 1800s linked to Utah death certificates was used to estimate relative risk for AD based on specific family history constellations, including from first- to third-degree relatives.ResultsAny affected first-degree relatives (FDR) significantly increased risk of AD (≥1 FDRs: relative risk [RR] 1.73, 95% confidence interval [CI] [1.59–1
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Henle, Alea. "Family Trees: A History of Genealogy in America by François Weil." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 112, no. 1 (2014): 164–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/khs.2014.0030.

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Caron, Caroline-Isabelle. "Family Trees: A History of Genealogy on America by François Weil." Histoire sociale/Social history 47, no. 95 (2014): 839–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/his.2014.0061.

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Barnwell, Ashley. "The Genealogy Craze: Authoring an Authentic Identity through Family History Research." Life Writing 10, no. 3 (2013): 261–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14484528.2013.802198.

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Hjorthén, Adam. "Reframing the History of American Genealogy: On the Paradigm of Democratization and the Capitalization of Longing." Genealogy 6, no. 1 (2022): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy6010021.

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Genealogy is one of the most popular sociocultural pursuits in modern U.S. history. During recent decades, scholars of the history of American genealogy and family history have forwarded an argument that its development since the 19th century is characterized by “democratization”. Surveying the scholarship, this article critically examines what that argument really means, what it unveils about historical change, and what it does not adequately recognize. The article argues that “democratization” is inadequate for making precise explanations about historical causes, causalities, and consequence
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Chang, Chen Chi. "Hakka genealogical migration analysis enhancement using big data on library services." Library Hi Tech 36, no. 3 (2018): 426–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lht-08-2017-0172.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the data connection, spatial distribution characteristics and trends in genealogical information. First, it implements a spatial-temporal visualization of the Hakka genealogical information system that makes these individual family pedigree charts appear as one seamless genealogy to family and researchers seeking connections and family history all over the world. Second, this study applies migration analysis by applying big data technologies to Hakka genealogies to investigate the migration patterns of the Hakka ethnic group in Taiwan between 195
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McCliskie, Sue. "Dangerous Ground or Rich New Research Methods? Using Digital Genealogy to Trace Colonial Mobility." Britain and the World 13, no. 2 (2020): 105–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2020.0346.

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More than 3,000 emigrants took up the New Zealand Company's offer of a free or assisted passage to Nelson, the company's Second Colony of New Zealand, from 1841 to 1844 – but did they stay? This article outlines an academic project that combines genealogy techniques and sources with more conventional research, in order to reveal new information about colonial migrants who are often ‘invisible’ in historical accounts. These were predominantly poor English families (with some Germans, Scots and Irish), and they were part of the earliest stages of British colonisation of New Zealand. Genealogy we
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Stallard, Matthew, and Jerome de Groot. "“Things Are Coming Out That Are Questionable, We Never Knew About”: DNA and the New Family History." Journal of Family History 45, no. 3 (2020): 274–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363199020906853.

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Family history is undertaken by millions around the world seeking to understand their past. This practice is understudied, and we need to work hard to understand how it works. Over the past decade, family history has been transformed through the use of DNA sequencing to enable genetic genealogy. Through analyzing data generated in a number of focus groups with family historians, this article contributes to our understanding of family history as a practice by engaging closely with the community. In particular, the article considers the responses of family historians to the challenge of the new
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Sárközi, Ildikó Gyöngyvér. "A Piece of Qing History." Ming Qing Yanjiu 27, no. 1 (2023): 54–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24684791-12340069.

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Abstract The roots of the genealogy writing tradition of the Chinese Sibe go back to the Qing Dynasty. This tradition has played a crucial role to create a genealogical community of the Sibe: genealogies were the material carriers of knowledge preserved about their ancestors and their past. However, many of the genealogies were lost during the turbulent time of the twentieth century, and although numerous Sibe clans embark on reproducing their own family trees, it is only the memory of the elderly they can most often draw on. This study is intended to present and highlight the significance a s
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Leahy, Lisa Montagno, and Anthony Leahy. "The Genealogy of a Priestly Family from Heliopolis." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 72 (1986): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3821485.

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Leahy, Lisa Montagno, and Anthony Leahy. "The Genealogy of a Priestly Family from Heliopolis." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 72, no. 1 (1986): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751338607200111.

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New edition of a very unusual lintel from Heliopolis, previously published by Griffith. It depicts a priest, Patjenfy, offering to thirteen generations of his ancestors. The text is translated with prosopographic commentary and discussion of the representation of ancestors. The lintel can be dated to the late seventh century bc.
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Linhares, Salomão da Cunha, Wagner Goes Horta, and Wilson Marques Júnior. "Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7): family princeps’ history, genealogy and geographical distribution." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 64, no. 2a (2006): 222–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2006000200010.

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We conducted a 320 year retrospective survey of the history and genealogy of a large Brazilian family with SCA7. The ancestral couple was from the State of Ceará, Brazil, and the genealogical tree was composed of 577 individuals, including 217 males (37.6%), 255 females (44.1%) and 105 individuals of unknown sex (18.1%). Based on collected information, the 118 individuals consistently affected were distributed in generations IV (n=2), V (n=28), VI (n=57), VII (n=25) and VIII (n=6) of the genealogical tree. Sixty affected members are alive, 37 of them (61.6%) live in the Northeast region, 12 (2
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Kharchenko, Vera K. "Family pedigrees as a speech genre." International Journal “Speech Genres” 18, no. 1 (37) (2023): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/2311-0740-2023-18-1-37-36-42.

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The genre of family pedigrees is now becoming more widespread. However, as a speech genre, it has hardly been studied. The author began collecting data on genealogies in 2002, compiled a personal archive of family genealogies in 30 volumes, which is partly reflected in the database “Fragments of family genealogies”: certificate of state registration of the database No. 2014620814 dated June 3, 2013. Three dissertations on this issue have been defended and a large number of articles and books have been published. Now arises a question of the peculiarities of pedigrees as a speech genre. The pre
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Brännlund, Isabelle. "Familiar Places: A History of Place Attachment in a South Sami Community." Genealogy 3, no. 4 (2019): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy3040054.

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In contrast to situations in most other countries, Indigenous land rights in Sweden are tied to a specific livelihood—reindeer husbandry. Consequently, Sami culture is intimately connected to it. Currently, Sami who are not involved in reindeer husbandry use genealogy and attachment to place to signal Sami belonging and claim Sami identity. This paper explores the relationship between Sami genealogy and attachment to place before the reindeer grazing laws of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. I show that within local Sami communities the land representing home was part of family history a
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Kwaśniewski, Michał. "Kobieta przedsiębiorcza – moja praprababka Katarzyna Gummert w świetle aktu notarialnego z 1893 r." Przegląd Archiwalno-Historyczny 3 (2016): 251–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/10.4467/2391-890xpah.16.015.14903.

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Zachowany w archiwum rodzinnym akt notarialny z 1893 r., stał się podstawą do szczegółowego opisu życia praprababci autora. Jednakże nie poprzestaje on tylko wyłącznie na informacji o losach swojej operatywnej przodkini, ale prezentuje także dzieje rodziny chłopskiej oraz ich genealogię. An entrepreneurial woman – Katarzyna Gummert in the light of a notarial act from the year 1893 A notarial act from the year 1893 kept in the family archive was the starting point for a detailed description of the life of the author’s great-great-grandmother. However, the author not only provides information on
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Sabitov, Zhaxylyk M., and Samal A. Tuleubayeva. "Analysis of the reliability of Idegei’s “Kureish genealogy” from “Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek and the treatise “On the clan of the Yusupov princes”." Golden Horde Review 11, no. 2 (2023): 453–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2023-11-2.453-462.

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Research objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze the reliability of Idegei’s “Kureish genealogy” from the “Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek and the treatise “On the family of the Yusupov princes”, as well as the reconstruction of Idegei’s genealogy according to all primary sources known to us. Results and novelty of the research: The materials of the study comprise: “Jami al-tawarikh” by Kadyr Ali-bek; the treatise “On the family of the Yusupov princes” which speaks of the Arab origins of Idegei from Baba Tukles Shashty Aziz, a descendant of Caliph Abu Bakr. However, there are ot
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Punzalan, Bernard T. "Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project: Technological Milestones." Genealogy 3, no. 3 (2019): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy3030038.

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With the advent of technology, the Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project has evolved from a personal family project into a CHamoru peoples’ project with a database containing over 344,000 names and globally accessible over the internet. The technological presence is not only for CHamoru-specific genealogists. Its accessibility is also important for an ever-growing CHamoru diaspora population of over 147,798 in the United States, where the majority of the CHamoru population now resides. In this paper, I will discuss some of the Project’s history, technological tools to network, communicate, and coll
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Barash, R. E. "Family History and Family Memory in Russia of the 2020s." Journal of Political Theory, Political Philosophy and Sociology of Politics Politeia 111, no. 4 (2023): 141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30570/2078-5089-2023-111-4-141-162.

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The author explores how chronicle and memoirs, history and memory reconstruct the past, while simultaneously influencing each other, using the methodological division of commemorative resources. The empirical basis of the study is the data of surveys conducted by the scientific group of the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the fall of 2020 and spring of 2022. The sociological data help the author to clarify how today, in the postmemory era, the private and family memory of our compatriots responds to the state historical discourse and to what extent family history a
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Knyazev, M. A. "FAMILY SAGA IN THE REGIONAL DIMENSION: A REVIEW OF THE MONOGRAPH BY D.I. PETIN «HISTORY OF THE OMSK FAMILY OF THE BATYUSHKIN»." Northern Archives and Expeditions 6, no. 3 (2022): 216–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31806/2542-1158-2022-6-3-216-225.

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This publication is an analytical review of the monograph of the candidate of historical sciences, associate professor Dmitry Igorevich Petin «The History of the Omsk Family of the Batyushkin», published in the city of Omsk in December of 2021. The author of the publication under review has prepared an interesting, fascinating and at the same time strictly scientific study devoted to the reconstruction of the life history of the Batyushkin family, which left a noticeable mark on the history of pre-revolutionary Omsk. The interdisciplinary approach taken by the author as the basis of the monogr
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Begonja, Sandra, and Zrinka Nikolić Jakus. "The Noble Families of Butovan and Botono in Medieval Zadar." Povijesni prilozi 38, no. 56 (2019): 75–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.22586/pp.v56i1.9177.

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This paper presents the genealogy (family structure), urban family estates, and social life of the Zadar-based noble families of Butovan and Botono during the 13th and 14th centuries (until the 1390s) in order to determine their similarities and differences (whether they were one or two different families). Research has been based on various types of sources, primarily published and unpublished archival material preserved at the State Archive in Zadar (notarial and court documents)
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Mambetsadykova, E. "About risk factors of Neural Tube Defects in hereditally extended marriage." Bulletin of Science and Practice 5, no. 1 (2019): 145–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2539627.

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Surveyed 50 families with a child with congenital malformations of the central nervous system. The analysis of the pedigree on the presence of congenital malformations of any localization and diseases, in the genesis of which lies hyperhomocysteinemia. Genealogy, morbidity analysis was carried out in all families, hereditary and family burdens were revealed. Families of sick children with hereditary diseases of various organs and systems with hyperhomocysteinemia in Genesis (28 families, 56%) were identified based on the family history and genealogy, risk factors were identified in nine heredi
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Knight, Thomas Daniel. "Immigration, Identity, and Genealogy: A Case Study." Genealogy 3, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy3010001.

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This paper examines the life and experiences of a 19th-century immigrant from the British Isles to the United States and his family. It examines his reasons for immigrating, as well as his experiences after arrival. In this case, the immigrant chose to create a new identity for himself after immigration. Doing so both severed his ties with his birth family and left his American progeny without a clear sense of identity and heritage. The essay uses a variety of sources, including oral history and folklore, to investigate the immigrant’s origins and examine how this uncertainty shaped the family
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Davis, Robert Scott. "Finding the Hidden Legacies of African American (and Other) Families." Genealogy 7, no. 3 (2023): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy7030046.

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Documenting and finding lost family history proves as daunting as locating vital statistics, but the effort to perform such a genealogical feat should be undertaken, for good reason, as the resulting information can prove rewarding. This commentary discusses research methods, effective methods, and materials for finding documentation of family history with a special emphasis on African American genealogy. Commonly used strategies are listed with successful examples and recommended sources. The article concludes with an affirmation of the value of research on ancestors beyond just vital records
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Barinova, E. "CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES OF GENEALOGY OF THE NOBLE FAMILY OF PLEMYANNIKOVS." PERSONAL FUNDS OF STATE ARCHIVES AS A SCIENTIFIC AND INFORMATION RESOURCE, no. 2 (2023): 390–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/978-5-6049622-0-6-2023-49.

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The article analyzes the genealogical sources of the noble family Plemianikov. It focuses on the controversial issues of the genealogy of the family. The fragmentary nature of the genealogical information is emphasized. Based on the comparative analysis we reveal inaccuracies and mistakes in the historical information transmitted by the memoirists, as well as the presence of myths and legends in their works, which creates difficulties for the reconstruction of the history of the noble family of Plemianikov.
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Diefendorf, Barbara B. "Family Culture, Renaissance Culture." Renaissance Quarterly 40, no. 4 (1987): 661–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2862447.

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Born in 1960 with the publication of Philippe Ariès's L'enfant et la vie familiale, family history as we know it has been tremendously fertile. Although the succession is disputed, its progeny are legion. It is not my intention here to trace the complex genealogy of Ariès's descendants or to separate dutiful heirs from rebels who have renounced their patrimony. The family tree is too prolific, its internal divisions too complex. I hope rather to focus on two main themes in the history of the family, themes which seem to me particularly fruitful where our understanding of the Renaissance is con
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