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'''Key genealogical facts found in most of the genealogies include:<br>'''• Husband’s name and vital information (birth, marriage, and death)<br>• Wife’s maiden name and vital information (birth and death)<br>• Children’s names with vital information, sometimes including “see also” references to other pages in the genealogies<br>• Sometimes data for several generations of people | '''Key genealogical facts found in most of the genealogies include:<br>'''• Husband’s name and vital information (birth, marriage, and death)<br>• Wife’s maiden name and vital information (birth and death)<br>• Children’s names with vital information, sometimes including “see also” references to other pages in the genealogies<br>• Sometimes data for several generations of people | ||
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Genealogies are arranged by genealogy type (Bartenschlager Harder, Bartenschlager, or Bartenschlager-Bäschlin), then by the first letter of the surname, and finally alphabetically by surname. The beginning of each volume usually has a register or Inhalt, which is a list of the names covered. Page through to find the surname you want. There is usually a title page for the surname with the family crest before the data begins. The data is divided on a page by families; the father or husband appears first with his vital information, followed by the wife and her vital information, and then the children are enumerated. Sometimes you will find “see also” references that direct you to more information about the person. For example, “v. S. 34” means “see page 34,” or “vid. Pag. 59” means “see page 59.” These genealogies are handwritten using the old German script and may at times be difficult to read. Abbreviations and symbols are also used heavily throughout the genealogies. The language used is Swiss German (for example: Junÿ equals Juni or June and Julÿ equals Juli or July). | Genealogies are arranged by genealogy type (Bartenschlager Harder, Bartenschlager, or Bartenschlager-Bäschlin), then by the first letter of the surname, and finally alphabetically by surname. The beginning of each volume usually has a register or Inhalt, which is a list of the names covered. Page through to find the surname you want. There is usually a title page for the surname with the family crest before the data begins. The data is divided on a page by families; the father or husband appears first with his vital information, followed by the wife and her vital information, and then the children are enumerated. Sometimes you will find “see also” references that direct you to more information about the person. For example, “v. S. 34” means “see page 34,” or “vid. Pag. 59” means “see page 59.” These genealogies are handwritten using the old German script and may at times be difficult to read. Abbreviations and symbols are also used heavily throughout the genealogies. The language used is Swiss German (for example: Junÿ equals Juni or June and Julÿ equals Juli or July). | ||
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== Sources of This Collection == | == Sources of This Collection == | ||
=== Bibliography === | === Bibliography === | ||
"Switzerland, Schaffhausen Genealogies and City Directories", database, FamilySearch Record Search ([http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch]), 2010; from Schaffhausen Stadtarchiv, Switzerland. | "Switzerland, Schaffhausen Genealogies and City Directories", database, FamilySearch Record Search ([http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch]), 2010; from Schaffhausen Stadtarchiv, Switzerland. | ||
This is a collection of digital copies of original records housed at Schaffhausen Stadtarchiv, Fronwagplatz 24, CH 8200 Shaffhausen, Switzerland. | This is a collection of digital copies of original records housed at Schaffhausen Stadtarchiv, Fronwagplatz 24, CH 8200 Shaffhausen, Switzerland. | ||
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== Related Wiki Articles == | == Related Wiki Articles == | ||
[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Switzerland_Genealogy Switzerland Genealogy ]<br> | [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Switzerland_Genealogy Switzerland Genealogy ]<br> | ||
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