Good luck in your genealogical research, and please let us know what else you find out! |
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There will be literary and musical archives with facilities for genealogical research. |
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The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research. |
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Galet refutes earlier ampelographers' suggestions of a genealogical link with Pinot Noir. |
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The phylogenetic tree shows the genealogical relationships among nine eukaryotes. |
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He concluded that recombination had separated the genealogical histories of introns and exons within these genes. |
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This strongly implies that they would have been unmarried, which is an important consideration for genealogical research. |
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I'm hopeful that the genealogical research underway will not trace his roots to Romania. |
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The molecular and genealogical studies were approved by the hospitals' review boards, and all family members studied gave informed consent. |
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Tours of local studies and genealogical searches will be provided by library staff. |
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The nobility sought to defend its privileged status against incomers by genealogical codification, strict endogamy, or legal barriers. |
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Remember that the first step to discovering whether your family is armigerous is sound genealogical knowledge. |
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The Rabbis took special care to preserve the genealogical records of the Levites because they were the priestly tribe. |
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He starts with Kennedy's maternal and paternal grandparents and traces the genealogical line to Kennedy himself. |
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It should also be held by every reputable genealogical research collection in the country. |
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To study the genealogical relationship among the ecotypes, we apply the theory of coalescence processes in the following way. |
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On it were listed the names of our foremost ancestors, and to the side was a longer genealogical list tracing the full family line. |
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A new series of documentaries is being planned which will undertake the most ambitious genealogical study in history. |
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I was doing some genealogical research this afternoon, and I was reading about two of my ancestors that died in the Civil War. |
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It is an immense compendium of genealogical information, preserving texts from as far back as the eight century. |
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The book is an ideal educational reference book for project work, essays and genealogical research. |
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Several genealogical sites provide research tools to help you trace your family tree. |
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Fulton may have been a collateral descendant of the steamboat inventor, but he never bothered to check the genealogical connection. |
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This construction obviates the need to incorporate time into the backward construction of genealogical histories. |
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In the case of the West, genealogical identities were theoretically understood as genetic or biological. |
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Beyond that, the clan system is the ultimate monument to the genealogical structure of society. |
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To give credence to the genealogical linkage between the Tudors and Arthur, the unbelievable elements of the Arthurian legend had to be dropped. |
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Over 70 genealogical charts precede the alphabetical listing of biographees. |
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The size of such a project is mind-boggling, and the end result is one of the world's largest single sources of genealogical information. |
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A genealogical research with the files of the State would be necessary to clear up this enigma, but it would be a long-term job. |
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Although it has some collections of names, its strength lies in the thousands of mailing lists and message boards for surnames, places and genealogical topics. |
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Others write to enquire about old friends, or to do genealogical research. |
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However in this country there are genealogical sources which up to now have been little used and which take families back deep into the centuries. |
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Just a few years ago the red seaweeds seemed so different from plants that they were almost off the edge of life's genealogical tree. |
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Maybe we can't save every species, but we might maintain the general shape of the genealogical tree that holds all creatures together. |
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You will have to be prepared to give some ideas on how to make a genealogical tree. |
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It goes without saying that the author would greatly appreciate obtaining the genealogical tree from other members of this fine family. |
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The child's significant acting at a key moment of the interview around the genealogical tree. |
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Without having any offspring, Antoine is at the head of the genealogical tree of the Racettes. |
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This book starts studying the genealogical tree of our two ancient forefathers, producers of our world. |
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In this book, you will find all members of this family like a genealogical tree at the end. |
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An enormous rhizome has gradually replaced the genealogical tree of our roots. |
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These documents offer little genealogical information beyond the names of the betrothed, their place of residence, and the date of the bond. |
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The shadow that stretches back to grandparents, great-grandparents, and sometimes into the mire of genealogical research. |
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Students can be lead through a simple search using a popular search engine or to genealogical Web sites for very specific historical research. |
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Abbé Tanguay's classic genealogical reference book, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes, documents this important founding family. |
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However, it seems to me that this wish can hardly be reconciled with the genealogical nature of marriage. |
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For some, the Mormons for example, genealogical research is of religious importance. |
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Apart from a few families whom the king had raised to the nobility, those who could meet the genealogical requirements were few and far between. |
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The common answer is genealogy: the members of a species form a continuous genealogical entity on the tree of life. |
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Some use the identities of dead people after trawling genealogical or family-support websites. |
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It is a genealogical division within the band and makes up the middle four or five digits of the registry number. |
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You are invited to participate in a research study designed to create a large database of combined genetic and genealogical information. |
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The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical texts, genealogical information and notes. |
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The quoted date does not seem compatible with the time-scale of biblical history, even allowing for some leeway in interpreting the genealogical information. |
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These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection. |
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The paucity of information about the actual birthplace and birthdate of her grandfather made the tracing of his origins a genealogical heartbreaker. |
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Other items of an interest at the forum will be susceptibilities and inborn anomalies, determination of the phenotype, genealogical study and risk assessment prevention. |
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The pattern in a genealogical tree is that many couples descend from one sole couple of parents, whereas often a book is produced by studying from many earlier books. |
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Unfortunately, the documents for that period in the custody of Library and Archives Canada contain very little information of genealogical significance. |
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Member States shall provide that the description of genealogical components which may be required is, if the breeder so requests, treated as confidential. |
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For example, historical, genealogical or analytical research based exclusively on publicly available records or data in accordance with legislation. |
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Explain to participants the concept of a genealogical or family tree. |
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Also we drew in the chapel a genealogical tree to explain the origins of where we have come from, and a panorama of photographs of the different members of Dominican Family. |
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In recent years I have been researching Grave Marker designs as a sideline to genealogical research. |
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Considered from the perspective of the genealogical tree of humanity the fundamental solutions would require us to collaborate among the different groups as we would among different parts of our family. |
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Different people have different ideas of what a genealogical tree is. |
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Only relatively recently has the maplike character of Mixtec ritual and genealogical manuscripts been fully recognized. |
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Take a look at your family's genealogical tree. |
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Bred with several other breeds throughout their genealogical history, this breed is known for its competition in dressage, long distance, and equestrian games. |
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If we were to use the metaphor of the genealogical tree of humanity as the platform from which to implement the four objectives of the Decent Work Agenda, it could be quite interesting. |
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When defined as a genealogical institution, marriage is a social reality that defines family and, among other things, enables children born from such a marriage to know their biological parents. |
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The Pattles moved in the upper echelons of colonial society, although the resemblance of their name to the common native patronym Patel inspired a certain amount of unkind genealogical snickering. |
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Demonstrate the broad value of genealogy: The demand for federal genealogical records, services, and programs will increase exponentially with the implementation of a focused approach to genealogy. |
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Can GRAMPS print a genealogical tree for my family? |
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Some genealogical relationships can be discerned among the numerous manuscripts that have survived. |
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In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation results from reproductive isolation followed by genealogical divergence. |
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Judging by the genealogical references, Coel Hen must have controlled a large part of the Hen Ogledd. |
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The debt to Nietzsche is clear, most obviously in the adoption of a genealogical method as a tool of explanation and critique. |
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Iceland has extensive genealogical records dating back to the late 17th century and fragmentary records extending back to the Age of Settlement. |
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The fact that mitochondrial DNA is maternally inherited enables genealogical researchers to trace maternal lineage far back in time. |
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The genealogical connection between the 9th century Khagans of Rus' and the later Rurikid rulers, if any, is unknown at this time. |
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Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. |
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The aim of the genetic test was the help members of collateral branches in China who lost their genealogical records to prove their descent. |
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The College of Arms at that time was not only a centre of genealogical and heraldic study, but also a centre of antiquarian study. |
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Guzman's pride in his genealogical descent from a whorish grandmother highlights his concept of a male world maintained by women's sexual labor. |
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The genealogical tree of this spiritual lineage begins with the seven buddhas, consisting of six mythological Buddhas of previous eons as well as Siddhartha Gautama, or Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha of the current age. |
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They can also help you correctly identify the place names mentioned in genealogical records which have been altered by phonetic spelling, misspelling and local usage. |
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The president is always ready to lend a hand either in exchanging genealogical information or to allow you to consult his database on practically all the Marsan dit Lapierre families. |
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It was developed by the Family and Church History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to provide a flexible, uniform format for exchanging computerized genealogical data. |
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A series of brief pamphlets which describe the primary sources for genealogical research in each of the Canadian provinces, prepared by the Genealogical Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints. |
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Thus in theory the genealogical, or stemmatic, method allows the critic to eliminate from consideration all variants that cannot be traced back to the archetype or earliest inferable textual state. |
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At the same time, one of the bigger concerns is the two-pronged approach to access to the records for someone looking at census data for genealogical purposes versus someone looking at the information for historical research. |
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From Charleston, South Carolina to a small neighborhood in Harlem called Little Senegal, he reconstructs his genealogical tree and follows it to Ida Robinson, his distant cousin. |
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In It adds depth to the information, since an option to access various levels of data in a manner similar to a genealogical tree makes it possible to dig for more detailed information. |
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Over and above mutation analysis, genealogical studies can be very useful in populations where there are common founder effects and church records. |
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Increasingly, Dutchmen who search their genealogical roots turn to Norway. |
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He introduced the use of questionnaires and surveys to collect data on population sets, which he needed for genealogical and biographical works and for anthropometric studies. |
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The same study used preliminary genealogical analyses which revealed that C1 lineage was present in the Icelandic mtDNA pool at least 300 years ago. |
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These officers are employed by Scottish nobles and chiefs and perform duties relating to genealogical, heraldic, and ceremonial matters of clan members. |
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In addition, Dafydd is recorded in late genealogical sources as having sired an illegitimate child, Dafydd Goch, though there is no contemporary evidence to support this. |
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