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The great advantage of the Knowles Collection is that it links together into family groups, thousands of individual Jews (over | The great advantage of the Knowles Collection is that it links together into family groups, thousands of individual Jews (over 1,000,000 as of April 2014). Until now, these records were available only at the Family History Library, or from private archives or individuals. | ||
Current totals for the Knowles Collection (as of 1 | Current totals for the Knowles Collection (as of 1 Apr 2014) | ||
*Africa and the Orient - | *Africa and the Orient - 37,381 people | ||
*British Isles - | *British Isles - 191,043 people | ||
*Europe - | *Europe - 362,878 people | ||
*North America - | *North America - 390,069 people | ||
*South America and the Caribbean - | *South America and the Caribbean - 21,532 people | ||
*South Pacific Islands - | *South Pacific Islands - 21,097 | ||
Updates about the collection, and helpful clues for research can be found at [http://knowlescollection.blogspot.com/ knowlescollection.blogspot.com]. | Updates about the collection, and helpful clues for research can be found at [http://knowlescollection.blogspot.com/ knowlescollection.blogspot.com]. | ||
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A link to the Community trees website is also available at [http://knowlescollection.blogspot.com knowlescollection.blogspot.com]<br> | A link to the Community trees website is also available at [http://knowlescollection.blogspot.com knowlescollection.blogspot.com]<br> | ||
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== How to search the record == | == How to search the record == |
Revision as of 19:36, 13 May 2014
Jewish Genealogy > Knowles Collection
The Knowles Collection is six databases that include records of the Jewish people. The six databases are:
- Jews of The British Isles
- Jews of North America
- Jews of Europe
- Jews of South America and The Caribbean
- Jews of Africa and the Orient.
- Jews of the South Pacific
The great advantage of the Knowles Collection is that it links together into family groups, thousands of individual Jews (over 1,000,000 as of April 2014). Until now, these records were available only at the Family History Library, or from private archives or individuals.
Current totals for the Knowles Collection (as of 1 Apr 2014)
- Africa and the Orient - 37,381 people
- British Isles - 191,043 people
- Europe - 362,878 people
- North America - 390,069 people
- South America and the Caribbean - 21,532 people
- South Pacific Islands - 21,097
Updates about the collection, and helpful clues for research can be found at knowlescollection.blogspot.com.
This record contains[edit | edit source]
- Surname and forenames (continually being added)
- Links to ancestors
- Dates where available
- Places where available
- Source citations where available
- Notes where available
Before using this record know[edit | edit source]
- Name of person to search for
- Approximate year of birth
- Where the person lived
Where to access the collection[edit | edit source]
Search this collection through the FamilySearch Community Trees website. Look for the section on Knowles Collection. .
A link to the Community trees website is also available at knowlescollection.blogspot.com
How to search the record[edit | edit source]
- Search by the name of your ancestor
- View the sources
- View the notes
Tips[edit | edit source]
It is possible that as families moved throughout the world they found themselves in the records of different countries. Therefore, it is wise to check multiple database for your ancestors.
The collection is constantly being added to, so it should be checked at regular intervals.
#REDIRECT The Knowles Collection: the Jews of the British Isles