WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
How to Trace a Pedigree cover

How to Trace a Pedigree

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

This practical handbook guides amateur genealogists through step-by-step pedigree research, advising on gathering family information, consulting parish registers and tombstones, and making efficient use of wills and published sources. It explains locating and interpreting manuscript records, deciphering old documents, constructing family trees, and regional approaches for London, Ireland, Scotland, and the provinces. Chapters list useful publications, methods to reduce expense, and procedural tips for will-searching and special-library use. The tone is instructional and concise, emphasizing how to work from known facts to unknown links and how to organize searches to yield reliable ancestral information.

Transcriber’s Notes

Page 3: “To do this the more efficiently” changed to “To do this more efficiently”

Page 12: “on the right tack” changed to “on the right track”

Page 16: “Royal Archælogical Institute” changed to “Royal Archæological Institute”

Page 31: “in a later chaptor” changed to “in a later chapter”

Page 58: “seachers are often” changed to “searchers are often”

In the Index, “Anglæ Notitia” changed to “Angliæ Notitia”.