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The following Internet sites may be helpful for individuals who are interested in medieval research.


* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval
The following Internet sites might be helpful for those interested in medieval research.
The newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval, an unmoderated newsgroup for the discussion of genealogy and family history among people researching individuals who lived in medieval times. The primary focus of the group is likely to be on Europe and neighboring regions, but postings about genealogy in other areas during this time period are welcomed.
=== General Europe ===


*http://habitant.org/tools/esnotes.htm
==== Genealogies ====
Discusses the value of Europäische Stammtafelnm, a collection of genealogical tables for important families that played a role in European history. Many genealogists researching Medieval noble, royal, and imperial families find it a valuable reference tool.


*http://habitant.org/tools/
* https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm --  Pedigrees of royal and noble families throughout Europe with extensive bibliographies
Contains bibliographic guides for genealogical search of French Nobility.


*[http://ww-person.com/cgi-bin/wwp/LANG=engl/?1 http://ww-person.com/cgi-bin/wwp/LANG=engl/?1]
==== Prosopography ====
A database of European nobility along with source citations.
* https://independentcrusadersproject.ace.fordham.edu/home -- A database of "Independent crusaders," meaning soldiers, usually aristocrats, who partook in "journeys to the eastern crusading frontier apart from the major, canonically-numbered crusade expeditions."


*http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/royalty/index.html
==== Reference ====
This site has information about the Kings and Queens of England and Scotland. A related site is *http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/#Heraldry


*http://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/authors/
* https://fmg.ac/ -- Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Contains lists of relevant books, links to online projects, and the annual publication, ''Foundations.''
Contains a list of published articles and books on genealogical subjects by current contributors to the newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval. Not all of these articles are medieval in their focus
* https://mdr-maa.org/resource/ -- Digital resources for medieval research. Not strictly genealogical.
*[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/ http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/]
* https://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/faq.htm -- A newsgroup dedicated to medieval genealogy. This site is open to public posting and therefore the accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
Some notes on medieval English genealogy


*https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval
===  England ===
Some FAQs and online sources for medieval research


*http://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/resource.htm
==== Genealogies ====
Gen-Medieval Resources


*http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/board/5538/topics.medieval.general
* https://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/hists.shtml -- A list of online pedigrees of medieval British families, organized alphabetically. Accuracy will vary by publicaton.
Message Boards in Ancestry
* https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/royalty -- Biographical information for the royalty of England and Scotland.


[[Category:Genealogy Websites and Online Collections]]
==== Land, Legal, and Tax Records ====
*https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/e179/default.asp -- A searchable database of taxation records known as the "King's Rememberancer."
* https://consistory.org/ -- Digitized and searchable testimonies appearing in the Consistory Court of London in the late 1400s. Approximately half of these are concerning marriage conflicts, while the rest cover debts, wills, and other elements of daily life.
* https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/manor-search -- A register of the location of extant manorial documents. These are some of the best documents for researching the average medieval farmer.
* https://inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/ -- Mapping the Medieval Countryside with Inquisitions Post Mortem, which are land records determining the division of land after the death of the landholder. Family relationships are often mentioned in these records.
* https://archbishopsregisters.york.ac.uk/home_page/index -- Digitized images from the Registers of the Archbishop of York created between 1225 and 1650.
 
==== Occupations ====
 
* https://www.medievalsoldier.org/ -- A searchable database of English soldiers who served between 1369 and 1453.
 
* [https://www.myjacobfamily.com/historical%20manuscripts/vessels.htm https://www.myjacobfamily.com/historical%20manuscripts/vessels.html] -- A non-comprehensive list of Shipmasters and their Vessels from 1200-1500.
* https://www.myjacobfamily.com/goldsmiths/goldsmiths.htm -- A non-comprehensive list of goldsmiths in England, 1100-1500.
 
==== Prosopography ====
* https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ -- A digital database of the people of London between 1100 and 1520 that is searchable by name, occupation, and other details, with citations to the orginal sources
* https://www.englandsimmigrants.com/ -- Covering 1330-1550, this database utilizes mainly tax records to form a prosopography of 64,000 immigrants to England.
* https://pase.ac.uk/ -- Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Covers individuals from the late 500s-1000s, taken from a variety of written sources.
 
==== Reference ====
* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ -- An extensive database of digitized books including primary and secondary sources, sortable by time period, subject, and location.
* https://web.archive.org/web/20160225012042/http://paleo.anglo-norman.org/ -- A resource for learning to read medieval English handwriting.
* https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/agas.htm -- A very detailed map of London circa 1633, giving a look at the city before it was almost completely destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666. Includes citations to primary and secondary sources.
* https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/medieval-early-modern-family-history/ -- A guide to what records survive from the time period and what information they might provide.
* https://www.pricegen.com/resources/english-genealogy/ -- A compilation of resources and websites that can help with research into heraldry, nobility, early English court records and others genealogically significant sources.
* https://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/home.html -- A list of medieval castles, fortifications, and palaces of England, Wales, Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man.
 
=== Scotland ===
* https://poms.ac.uk/ -- People of Medieval Scotland. A database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents.
* https://cotr.ac.uk/ -- Community of the Realm in Scotland, a counterpart to People of Medieval Scotland. Covering 1249-1424, this database includes digitized records from Medieval Scotland, particularly during the time of the War of Independence with England.
 
=== France ===
* http://www.menestrel.fr/ -- A resource for Medieval France. Not genealogically focused, but links to primary sources, scholarship, and websites that can include genealogical information.
* https://gallica.bnf.fr/selections/fr/html/histoire/ressources-genealogiques -- Digitized original French sources. Not completely medieval, but does have pedigrees of some French noble families and other original records from prior to 1500.
* https://www.francogene.com/gfna/index.htm -- Genealogies of French in North America. Not strictly medieval but does include DNA projects and profiles on all Les Filles du Roi (King's Daughters).
 
=== Germany ===
*https://www.mediaevum.de/ -- Although not genealogically focused, an excellent resource for medieval German sources and scholarship.
 
=== Austria ===
* https://manuscripta.at/bibliotheken.php -- Medieval Manuscripts of Austria
 
=== Netherlands ===
 
* https://memo.sites.uu.nl/ -- A database of approximately 5000 gravemarkers and memorials from the Netherlands, 1000-1700 AD, many with images.
 
=== Russia and Eastern Europe ===
* http://genealogy.obdurodon.org/index.php -- A genealogy of European royalty and nobility with Rusian roots. Lists sources.
 
 
 
This wiki page does not represent all websites that could be helpful to medieval genealogical research. It will be updated as websites are found and proven valuable and reliable.
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