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Swedish word for "burial." | Swedish word for "burial." | ||
begravningsplats | begravningsplats | ||
Swedish word for "cemetery." | Swedish word for "cemetery." | ||
begrawe | begrawe | ||
Afrikaans word for "to bury." | Afrikaans word for "to bury." | ||
Begräbnisse | Begräbnisse | ||
The German word for burials. | The German word for burials. | ||
begått H(errens) H(eliga) Nattvard | begått H(errens) H(eliga) Nattvard | ||
Swedish word for "taken the Lord's Holy Communion." | Swedish word for "taken the Lord's Holy Communion." | ||
behandle | behandle | ||
Norwegian word for "handle, treat, manage." | Norwegian word for "handle, treat, manage." | ||
behoeftig | behoeftig | ||
Afrikaans word for "indigent, needy." | Afrikaans word for "indigent, needy." | ||
behoeftigden | behoeftigden | ||
Dutch word for "needy, indigent." | Dutch word for "needy, indigent." | ||
behoort | behoort | ||
Afrikaans word for "belongs." | Afrikaans word for "belongs." | ||
behoren | behoren | ||
Dutch word for "to belong to." | Dutch word for "to belong to." | ||
Beichte | Beichte | ||
German word for "confession." | German word for "confession." | ||
beide | beide | ||
Afrikaans, Dutch and German word for "both." | Afrikaans, Dutch and German word for "both." | ||
Beilage | Beilage | ||
German word for "supplement." | German word for "supplement." | ||
beiningamaður | beiningamaður | ||
Icelandic word for "beggar." | Icelandic word for "beggar." | ||
bejaard | bejaard | ||
Dutch word for "aged." | Dutch word for "aged." | ||
bejaarde | bejaarde | ||
Afrikaans word for "aged." | Afrikaans word for "aged." | ||
bejelent | bejelent | ||
Hungarian word for "declares, reports." | Hungarian word for "declares, reports." | ||
Bekannte(r) | Bekannte(r) | ||
German word for "acquaintance." | German word for "acquaintance." | ||
Bekehrung | Bekehrung | ||
German word for "conversion." | German word for "conversion." | ||
bekende | bekende | ||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "acquaintance." | Afrikaans and Dutch word for "acquaintance." | ||
belasting, Afrikaans | belasting, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "tax." | Afrikaans word for "tax." | ||
belasting, Dutch | belasting, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "taxation." | Dutch word for "taxation." | ||
belastingheffer | belastingheffer | ||
Afrikaans word for "tax collector." | Afrikaans word for "tax collector." | ||
Belege | Belege | ||
German word for "proof, documentation." | German word for "proof, documentation." | ||
Belg(isch) | Belg(isch) | ||
Dutch word for "Belgian." | Dutch word for "Belgian." | ||
Belge | Belge | ||
French word for "Belgian." | French word for "Belgian." | ||
Belgie | Belgie | ||
Afrikaans word for "Belgium." | Afrikaans word for "Belgium." | ||
Belgies | Belgies | ||
Afrikaans word for "Belgian." | Afrikaans word for "Belgian." | ||
België | België | ||
Dutch word for "Belgium." | Dutch word for "Belgium." | ||
belle-fille | belle-fille | ||
French word for "daughter-in-law, stepdaughter." | French word for "daughter-in-law, stepdaughter." | ||
belle-mère | belle-mère | ||
French word for "mother-in-law, stepmother." | French word for "mother-in-law, stepmother." | ||
belle-soeur | belle-soeur | ||
French word for "sister-in-law, stepsister." | French word for "sister-in-law, stepsister." | ||
belül | belül | ||
Hungarian word for "inside." | Hungarian word for "inside." | ||
bem | bem | ||
Portuguese word for "good, well." | Portuguese word for "good, well." | ||
bemerking | bemerking | ||
Dutch word for "remarks." | Dutch word for "remarks." | ||
bemerkning | bemerkning | ||
Norwegian word for "remark." | Norwegian word for "remark." | ||
Bemerkungen | Bemerkungen | ||
German word for "remarks." | German word for "remarks." | ||
bemærkning | bemærkning | ||
Danish word for "remark." | Danish word for "remark." | ||
ben, Danish | ben, Danish | ||
Danish word for "leg, bone, limb." | Danish word for "leg, bone, limb." | ||
ben, Norwegian | ben, Norwegian | ||
Norwegian word for "leg, bone." | Norwegian word for "leg, bone." | ||
benadering | benadering | ||
Dutch word for "approximation." | Dutch word for "approximation." | ||
benché | benché | ||
Italian word for "although." | Italian word for "although." | ||
bendición | bendición | ||
Spanish word for "blessing." | Spanish word for "blessing." | ||
bene | bene | ||
Latin word for "well." | Latin word for "well." | ||
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===== Beneficiary, insurance ===== | ===== Beneficiary, insurance ===== | ||
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*An individual who receives property or money from a deceased individual’s estate. | *An individual who receives property or money from a deceased individual’s estate. | ||
benekte | benekte | ||
Norwegian word for "deny." | Norwegian word for "deny." | ||
benestante | benestante | ||
Italian word for "wealthy person." | Italian word for "wealthy person." | ||
beni immobili | beni immobili | ||
Italian word for "real property, real estate." | Italian word for "real property, real estate." | ||
beni stabili | beni stabili | ||
Italian word for "real property, real estate." | Italian word for "real property, real estate." | ||
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*A collection of genealogies and correspondence concerning many Maine families, especially those who settled at Deer Isle in Hancock County. | *A collection of genealogies and correspondence concerning many Maine families, especially those who settled at Deer Isle in Hancock County. | ||
benämd | benämd | ||
Swedish word for "called." | Swedish word for "called." | ||
benåde | benåde | ||
Norwegian word for "pardon." | Norwegian word for "pardon." | ||
berg | berg | ||
German and Swedish word for "hill, mountain." | German and Swedish word for "hill, mountain." | ||
berg, Dutch | berg, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "mountain." | Dutch word for "mountain." | ||
bergarius | bergarius | ||
Latin word for "shepherd." | Latin word for "shepherd." | ||
berger | berger | ||
French word for "shepherd." | French word for "shepherd." | ||
Bergmann | Bergmann | ||
German word for "miner." | German word for "miner." | ||
bergslag | bergslag | ||
Swedish word for "mining district." | Swedish word for "mining district." | ||
bergsman | bergsman | ||
Swedish word for "miner." | Swedish word for "miner." | ||
berklaveiki | berklaveiki | ||
Icelandic word for "tuberculosis." | Icelandic word for "tuberculosis." | ||
berní ruly | berní ruly | ||
Czech word for "tax lists." | Czech word for "tax lists." | ||
beroep, Afrikaans | beroep, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "occupation." | Afrikaans word for "occupation." | ||
beroep, Dutch | beroep, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "trade, occupation." | Dutch word for "trade, occupation." | ||
beroerte | beroerte | ||
Afrikaans word for "apoplexy, stroke." | Afrikaans word for "apoplexy, stroke." | ||
Beruf | Beruf | ||
German word for "occupation, profession." | German word for "occupation, profession." | ||
beruset | beruset | ||
Norwegian word for "drunk." | Norwegian word for "drunk." | ||
Beschreibung | Beschreibung | ||
German word for "description." | German word for "description." | ||
beschrijving | beschrijving | ||
Dutch word for "description." | Dutch word for "description." | ||
besetning | besetning | ||
Norwegian word for "livestock, crew." | Norwegian word for "livestock, crew." | ||
besidder | besidder | ||
Danish word for "owner.: | Danish word for "owner.: | ||
Besitzer | Besitzer | ||
German word for "possessor, proprietor, owner." | German word for "possessor, proprietor, owner." | ||
beskattning | beskattning | ||
Swedish word for "taxation." | Swedish word for "taxation." | ||
beskrive | beskrive | ||
Danish word for "description." | Danish word for "description." | ||
beskrivelse | beskrivelse | ||
Norwegian word for "description." | Norwegian word for "description." | ||
beskrivning, Swedish | beskrivning, Swedish | ||
Swedish word for "description." | Swedish word for "description." | ||
beskrywing, Afrikaans | beskrywing, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "description." | Afrikaans word for "description." | ||
beslagnemen | beslagnemen | ||
Dutch word for "to seize." | Dutch word for "to seize." | ||
beslektet | beslektet | ||
Norwegian word for "related." | Norwegian word for "related." | ||
besnijdenis | besnijdenis | ||
Dutch word for "circumcision." | Dutch word for "circumcision." | ||
bestattet | bestattet | ||
German word for "buried." | German word for "buried." | ||
bestefar | bestefar | ||
Norwegian word for "grandfather." | Norwegian word for "grandfather." | ||
besteforeldre | besteforeldre | ||
Norwegian word for "grandparents." | Norwegian word for "grandparents." | ||
bestemor | bestemor | ||
Norwegian word for "grandmother." | Norwegian word for "grandmother." | ||
bestilling | bestilling | ||
Danish word for "occupation." | Danish word for "occupation." | ||
bestätigt | bestätigt | ||
German word for "confirmed, verified." | German word for "confirmed, verified." | ||
besvangre | besvangre | ||
Norwegian word for "impregnate, get with child, make pregnant." | Norwegian word for "impregnate, get with child, make pregnant." | ||
besökare | besökare | ||
Swedish word for "customs official (archaic), visitor (modern)." | Swedish word for "customs official (archaic), visitor (modern)." | ||
bet-bet-overgrootvader | bet-bet-overgrootvader | ||
Dutch word for "third great-grandfather." | Dutch word for "third great-grandfather." | ||
bet-overgrootvader | bet-overgrootvader | ||
Dutch word for "second great-grandfather." | Dutch word for "second great-grandfather." | ||
betale | betale | ||
Norwegian word for "pay." | Norwegian word for "pay." | ||
betegség | betegség | ||
Hungarian word for "disease, illness." | Hungarian word for "disease, illness." | ||
betjene | betjene | ||
Danish word for "serve." | Danish word for "serve." | ||
betjänt | betjänt | ||
Swedish word for "servant, civil servant." | Swedish word for "servant, civil servant." | ||
betler | betler | ||
Norwegian word for "beggar." | Norwegian word for "beggar." | ||
betrekking, Afrikaans | betrekking, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "concerning, in relation to, position (employment)." | Afrikaans word for "concerning, in relation to, position (employment)." | ||
betrekking, Dutch | betrekking, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "in relation to, relatives." | Dutch word for "in relation to, relatives." | ||
bettlare | bettlare | ||
Swedish word for "beggar." | Swedish word for "beggar." | ||
Bettler | Bettler | ||
German word for "beggar." | German word for "beggar." | ||
bettlägerig | bettlägerig | ||
German word for "bedridden." | German word for "bedridden." | ||
bettoliere | bettoliere | ||
Italian word for "tavern keeper." | Italian word for "tavern keeper." | ||
betuiging, Afrikaans | betuiging, Afrikaans | ||
Afrikaans word for "giving (as in giving thanks or legal testimony)." | Afrikaans word for "giving (as in giving thanks or legal testimony)." | ||
betuiging, Dutch | betuiging, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "declaration, expression." | Dutch word for "declaration, expression." | ||
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*A land survey that the United States government conducted between the Great and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio. The survey used the same nonstandard method used in the Symmes Purchase. | *A land survey that the United States government conducted between the Great and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio. The survey used the same nonstandard method used in the Symmes Purchase. | ||
betyg | betyg | ||
Swedish word for "certificate." | Swedish word for "certificate." | ||
bevaka | bevaka | ||
Swedish word for "protect." | Swedish word for "protect." | ||
bevestiging | bevestiging | ||
Afrikaans word for "confirmation." | Afrikaans word for "confirmation." | ||
bevilge | bevilge | ||
Norwegian word for "grant." | Norwegian word for "grant." | ||
bevis, Norwegian | bevis, Norwegian | ||
Norwegian word for "proof." | Norwegian word for "proof." | ||
bevis, Swedish | bevis, Swedish | ||
Swedish word for "certificate, proof, evidence." | Swedish word for "certificate, proof, evidence." | ||
bevistat läsförhören | bevistat läsförhören | ||
Swedish word for "present at household examination (clerical survey). | Swedish word for "present at household examination (clerical survey). | ||
bevolking | bevolking | ||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "population." | Afrikaans and Dutch word for "population." | ||
bevolking, Dutch | bevolking, Dutch | ||
Dutch word for "population." | Dutch word for "population." | ||
bevolkingsregister | bevolkingsregister | ||
Dutch word for "population register." | Dutch word for "population register." | ||
bevorstehend | bevorstehend | ||
German word for "previously mentioned." | German word for "previously mentioned." | ||
bevándorlás | bevándorlás | ||
Hungarian word for "immigration." | Hungarian word for "immigration." | ||
bevándorló | bevándorló | ||
Hungarian word for "immigrant." | Hungarian word for "immigrant." | ||
beväring | beväring | ||
Swedish word for "conscript." | Swedish word for "conscript." | ||
beväringsman | beväringsman | ||
Swedish word for "recruit." | Swedish word for "recruit." | ||
Bevölkerungsregister | Bevölkerungsregister | ||
German word for "population register." | German word for "population register." | ||
bewaarder | bewaarder | ||
Dutch word for "guardian, warden." | Dutch word for "guardian, warden." | ||
bewijs | bewijs | ||
Dutch word for "certificate, proof." | Dutch word for "certificate, proof." | ||
bewijs van overlijden | bewijs van overlijden | ||
Dutch word for "death certificate, proof of death." | Dutch word for "death certificate, proof of death." | ||
bewijs van trouwen | bewijs van trouwen | ||
Dutch word for "marriage certificate, proof of marriage." | Dutch word for "marriage certificate, proof of marriage." | ||
bewys | bewys | ||
Afrikaans word for "evidence, proof." | Afrikaans word for "evidence, proof." | ||
beykir | beykir | ||
Icelandic word for "cooper." | Icelandic word for "cooper." | ||
bez | bez | ||
Polish and Czech word for "without." | Polish and Czech word for "without." | ||
bezdzietny | bezdzietny | ||
Polish word for "childless." | Polish word for "childless." | ||
bezejmenný | bezejmenný | ||
Czech word for "unnamed, nameless." | Czech word for "unnamed, nameless." | ||
bezimienny | bezimienny | ||
Polish word for "unnamed, nameless." | Polish word for "unnamed, nameless." | ||
Bezirk | Bezirk | ||
German word for "district." | German word for "district." | ||
beður | beður | ||
Icelandic word for "bed." | Icelandic word for "bed." | ||
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) | Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) | ||
An agency of the United States government that manages and keeps the records of the government's interaction with American Indian tribes. | An agency of the United States government that manages and keeps the records of the government's interaction with American Indian tribes. | ||
bialoruski | bialoruski | ||
Polish word for "Belorussian." | Polish word for "Belorussian." | ||
bialy | bialy | ||
Polish word for "white." | Polish word for "white." | ||
bianco | bianco | ||
Italian word for "white." | Italian word for "white." | ||
Bible records | Bible records | ||
Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose. | Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose. | ||
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===== Bible Records, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | ===== Bible Records, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | ||
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*Bible records, general: Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose.<br> | *Bible records, general: Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose.<br> | ||
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===== Bibliography, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | ===== Bibliography, Family History Library Catalog™ ===== | ||
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*A list of books, periodicals, or other resources that were used to prepare a book or article; also a separate list of books, periodicals, or other resources related to a particular topic. | *A list of books, periodicals, or other resources that were used to prepare a book or article; also a separate list of books, periodicals, or other resources related to a particular topic. | ||
bibliográfia | bibliográfia | ||
Hungarian word for "bibliography." | Hungarian word for "bibliography." | ||
biblioteca | biblioteca | ||
Portuguese and Spanish word for "library." | Portuguese and Spanish word for "library." | ||
biblioteche | biblioteche | ||
Italian word for "libraries." | Italian word for "libraries." | ||
bibliotek | bibliotek | ||
Danish and Norwegian word for "library." | Danish and Norwegian word for "library." | ||
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*A library in Paris, France, that has a collection of 300,000 volumes and 2,400 periodicals. It has a good genealogical collection. | *A library in Paris, France, that has a collection of 300,000 volumes and 2,400 periodicals. It has a good genealogical collection. | ||
bidden | bidden | ||
Dutch word for "to request, to pray." | Dutch word for "to request, to pray." | ||
bidello | bidello | ||
Italian word for "janitor." | Italian word for "janitor." | ||
biduum | biduum | ||
Latin word for "space of two days, two-day period." | Latin word for "space of two days, two-day period." | ||
biegunka | biegunka | ||
Polish word for "diarrhea, dysentery." | Polish word for "diarrhea, dysentery." | ||
bien, French | bien, French | ||
French word for "well." | French word for "well." | ||
bien, Spanish | bien, Spanish | ||
Spanish word for "good, well." | Spanish word for "good, well." | ||
bienes | bienes | ||
Spanish word for "property, goods, fee." | Spanish word for "property, goods, fee." | ||
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*A Spanish term for inheritance records and inventories of personal estates. Also used in the Philippines.<br> | *A Spanish term for inheritance records and inventories of personal estates. Also used in the Philippines.<br> | ||
biennium | biennium | ||
Latin word for "two-year period." | Latin word for "two-year period." | ||
biens | biens | ||
French word for "goods, property." | French word for "goods, property." | ||
bierzmowanie | bierzmowanie | ||
Polish word for "confirmation." | Polish word for "confirmation." | ||
biezacy | biezacy | ||
Polish word for "current." Roku biezacego means "of the current year." | Polish word for "current." Roku biezacego means "of the current year." | ||
bifolco | bifolco | ||
Italian word for "plowman." | Italian word for "plowman." | ||
bijlagen | bijlagen | ||
Dutch word for "supplemental documents." | Dutch word for "supplemental documents." | ||
bijna | bijna | ||
Dutch word for "almost, nearly." | Dutch word for "almost, nearly." | ||
bijnaam | bijnaam | ||
Dutch word for "surname, nickname." | Dutch word for "surname, nickname." | ||
bijzit | bijzit | ||
Dutch word for "mistress, concubine". | Dutch word for "mistress, concubine". | ||
bilaga | bilaga | ||
Swedish word for "supplement, enclosure." | Swedish word for "supplement, enclosure." | ||
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*A written document that transfers personal property from one individual to another. It proves that a sale occurred. | *A written document that transfers personal property from one individual to another. It proves that a sale occurred. | ||
billedhugger | billedhugger | ||
Danish word for "sculptor." | Danish word for "sculptor." | ||
Biloxi Bay, Mississippi | Biloxi Bay, Mississippi | ||
The seaport area on the Gulf of Mexico where the city of Biloxi, Mississippi is now located. The permanent settlement in the Mississippi Valley was made there by the French in 1699. | The seaport area on the Gulf of Mexico where the city of Biloxi, Mississippi is now located. The permanent settlement in the Mississippi Valley was made there by the French in 1699. | ||
bind, Danish | bind, Danish | ||
Danish word for "volume." | Danish word for "volume." | ||
bind, Norwegian | bind, Norwegian | ||
Norwegian word for "volume (book)." | Norwegian word for "volume (book)." | ||
binnekant | binnekant | ||
Afrikaans word for "inside." | Afrikaans word for "inside." | ||
binnenkant | binnenkant | ||
Dutch word for "inside." | Dutch word for "inside." | ||
biografi | biografi | ||
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "biography." | Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "biography." | ||
biografia | biografia | ||
Italian word for "biography." | Italian word for "biography." | ||
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*A biographical collection of notes, newspaper clippings, and obituaries of Swedish army officers and others. | *A biographical collection of notes, newspaper clippings, and obituaries of Swedish army officers and others. | ||
biografie | biografie | ||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "biography." | Afrikaans and Dutch word for "biography." | ||
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*A brief account of an individual’s life. | *A brief account of an individual’s life. | ||
biographie, French | biographie, French | ||
French word for "biography." | French word for "biography." | ||
Biographie, German | Biographie, German | ||
German word for "biography." | German word for "biography." | ||
Biography | Biography | ||
A history of an individual's life. | A history of an individual's life. | ||
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*A record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain biographical information about a person or group of people. | *A record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain biographical information about a person or group of people. | ||
birk | birk | ||
Danish word for "court district." | Danish word for "court district." | ||
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*An official government document stating an individual’s birth date, birthplace, and parentage. | *An official government document stating an individual’s birth date, birthplace, and parentage. | ||
birodalom | birodalom | ||
Hungarian word for "empire." | Hungarian word for "empire." | ||
birraio | birraio | ||
Italian word for "barkeeper, brewer." | Italian word for "barkeeper, brewer." | ||
Birth certificate | Birth certificate | ||
An official government document stating an individual's birth date, birthplace, and parentage. | An official government document stating an individual's birth date, birthplace, and parentage. | ||
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*An index of the 1881 British Census that is organized alphabetically by surname then by individuals' parish of birth. The Birthplace Index can help you identify possible brothers, sisters, and cousins who were born in the same parish but who may have moved to a different part of Great Britain. | *An index of the 1881 British Census that is organized alphabetically by surname then by individuals' parish of birth. The Birthplace Index can help you identify possible brothers, sisters, and cousins who were born in the same parish but who may have moved to a different part of Great Britain. | ||
birtokos | birtokos | ||
Hungarian word for "landowning farmer." | Hungarian word for "landowning farmer." | ||
bis-bisnonno | bis-bisnonno | ||
Italian word for "secont great-grandfather." | Italian word for "secont great-grandfather." | ||
bisabuela | bisabuela | ||
Spanish word for "great-grandmother." | Spanish word for "great-grandmother." | ||
bisabuelo | bisabuelo | ||
Spanish word for "great-grandfather." | Spanish word for "great-grandfather." | ||
bisabuelos | bisabuelos | ||
Spanish word for "great-grandparents." | Spanish word for "great-grandparents." | ||
bisavo, -a | bisavo, -a | ||
Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)." | Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)." | ||
bisavolo, -a | bisavolo, -a | ||
Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)." | Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)." | ||
bisavó | bisavó | ||
Portuguese word for "great-grandmother." | Portuguese word for "great-grandmother." | ||
bisavô | |||
Portuguese word for "great-grandfather." | |||
bisavôs | |||
Portuguese word for "great-grandparents." | |||
Bischof | |||
German word for "bishop." | |||
bisdom | |||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "diocese." | |||
===== Bishop's court, Church of England ===== | ===== Bishop's court, Church of England ===== | ||
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*A list of Latter-day Saint heads of households and the wards in which they lived. This report was prepared in 1852 and 1853. | *A list of Latter-day Saint heads of households and the wards in which they lived. This report was prepared in 1852 and 1853. | ||
biskop | |||
Norwegian word for "bishop." | |||
biskup | |||
Czech and Polish word for "bishop." | |||
bisneta | |||
Portuguese word for "great-granddaughter." | |||
bisneto | |||
Portuguese word for "great-grandson." | |||
bisnetos | |||
Portuguese word for "great-grandchildren." | |||
bisnieta | |||
Spanish word for "great-granddaughter." | |||
bisnieto | |||
Spanish word for "great-grandson." | |||
bisnietos | |||
Spanish word for "great-grandchildren." | |||
bisnonna | |||
Italian word for "great-grandmother." | |||
bisnonno | |||
Italian word for "great-grandfather." | |||
bispado | |||
Portuguese word for "bishopric." | |||
bispedømme | |||
Danish and Norwegian word for "diocese." | |||
bispo | |||
Portuguese word for "bishop." | |||
Bistum | |||
German word for "diocese." | |||
bitang | |||
Hungarian word for "vagrant, vagabond." | |||
bizonyos | |||
Hungarian word for "certain, sure." | |||
bizonyságok | |||
Hungarian word for "testimonies, (witnesses)." | |||
bizonytalan | |||
Hungarian word for "uncertain." | |||
bizonyítvány | |||
Hungarian word for "certificate, document." | |||
===== Bjelke Feud (1658-1660), Norway ===== | ===== Bjelke Feud (1658-1660), Norway ===== | ||
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*An Indian war that arose when a Ute chief named Black Hawk led an uprising against the settlers in Utah. | *An Indian war that arose when a Ute chief named Black Hawk led an uprising against the settlers in Utah. | ||
blad(sy) | |||
Afrikaans word for "page." | |||
bladzijde (blz.) | |||
Dutch word for "page." | |||
blanc (blanche) | |||
French word for "white." | |||
blanco (a) | |||
Spanish word for "white." | |||
Blattern | |||
German word for "smallpox." | |||
===== Blazon ===== | ===== Blazon ===== | ||
*An official description of a coat of arms. Blazons are found in armorials. The term blazon is also used to mean a coat of arms. | *An official description of a coat of arms. Blazons are found in armorials. The term blazon is also used to mean a coat of arms. | ||
blaðsíða | |||
Icelandic word for "page." | |||
===== Blessing certificate, Latter-day Saint ===== | ===== Blessing certificate, Latter-day Saint ===== | ||
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*A priesthood ordinance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in which an infant is given a name and a blessing. | *A priesthood ordinance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in which an infant is given a name and a blessing. | ||
bli | |||
Norwegian word for "become." | |||
blikkenslager | |||
Danish and Norwegian word for "tinsmith." | |||
blikksmiður | |||
Icelandic word for "tinsmith." | |||
blind | |||
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "blind." | |||
blindur | |||
Icelandic word for "blind." | |||
bliski | |||
Polish word for "near." | |||
bliva | |||
Swedish word for "to become." | |||
bliznieta | |||
Polish word for "twins." | |||
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) | |||
An agency of the United States government that manages and maintains the government's survey and land records. The bureau also manages national lands and their resources, including mineral resources. The bureau was created in 1946 when the Government Land Office (GLO) and the Grazing Service were combined. It is under the Department of the Interior. | |||
blod | |||
Danish and Norwegian word for "blood." | |||
blodgang | |||
Danish and Norwegian word for "dysentery." | |||
blodskam | |||
Norwegian word for "incest." | |||
blodsott | |||
Norwegian word for "abnormal loss of blood during illness." | |||
bloeding | |||
Afrikaans word for "bleeding, hemorrhage." | |||
bloei | |||
Afrikaans word for "bloei." | |||
bloeimaand | |||
Dutch word for "May (blossoming month)." | |||
blogoslawil | |||
Polish word for "blessed." | |||
blogoslawiony | |||
Polish word for "blessed, the late." | |||
===== Blue Books ===== | ===== Blue Books ===== | ||
*A part of the Maryland State Papers that contains records relating to stock in the Bank of Maryland from 1733 to 1810. The collection contains information about paper money investment schemes, lawsuits against the state of Maryland, and papers concerning property that citizens lost during the Revolutionary War. | *A part of the Maryland State Papers that contains records relating to stock in the Bank of Maryland from 1733 to 1810. The collection contains information about paper money investment schemes, lawsuits against the state of Maryland, and papers concerning property that citizens lost during the Revolutionary War. | ||
blutend | |||
German word for "bleeding." | |||
Blutsverwandschaft | |||
German word for "blood relationship." | |||
bladzijde (blz.) | |||
Dutch word for "page." | |||
blízký | |||
Czech word for "near." | |||
blóðsótt | |||
Icelandic word for "dysentery." | |||
blödning | |||
Swedish word for "bleeding." | |||
Blütenmonat | |||
German word for "May." | |||
bo, Afrikaans | |||
Afrikaans word for "above, on top of." | |||
bo, Danish | |||
Danish word for "to live at, home." | |||
bo, Norwegian | |||
Norwegian word for "to live at." | |||
bo, Polish | |||
Polish word for "because." | |||
bo, Swedish | |||
Swedish word for "to live, home, estate." | |||
===== Board for Certification of Genealogists ===== | ===== Board for Certification of Genealogists ===== | ||
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*A committee organized by the United States Congress in 1805 to investigate claims made by landowners to lands previously granted by the French and Spanish governments. | *A committee organized by the United States Congress in 1805 to investigate claims made by landowners to lands previously granted by the French and Spanish governments. | ||
boaro | |||
Italian word for "cattle hand." | |||
===== Boatswain ===== | ===== Boatswain ===== | ||
*The officer on a merchant or navy ship who has charge over the hull, sails, rigging, and so forth. | *The officer on a merchant or navy ship who has charge over the hull, sails, rigging, and so forth. | ||
boca | |||
Portuguese and Spanish word for "mouth." | |||
boda | |||
Portuguese and Spanish word for "wedding, marriage." | |||
bodde | |||
Norwegian word for "lived." | |||
bodnár | |||
Hungarian word for "cooper, barrel maker." | |||
boede | |||
Danish word for "lived." | |||
boek | |||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "book." | |||
boer | |||
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "farmer." | |||
===== Boer Wars (1877-1901) ===== | ===== Boer Wars (1877-1901) ===== | ||
*A term referring to two wars between the British and the Boers (now called Afrikaners) in South Africa. The first Boer War occurred in 1880 and 1881, when the Boers gained independence from Britain. The second Boer War, which occurred between 1899 and 1902, happened when the Boers tried to deny British citizens and other non-Afrikaners full political rights. The Boers won the opening battles of the second war, but the British eventually won the war. The Boer troops surrendered in 1900, but guerilla fighting lasted until 1902. | *A term referring to two wars between the British and the Boers (now called Afrikaners) in South Africa. The first Boer War occurred in 1880 and 1881, when the Boers gained independence from Britain. The second Boer War, which occurred between 1899 and 1902, happened when the Boers tried to deny British citizens and other non-Afrikaners full political rights. The Boers won the opening battles of the second war, but the British eventually won the war. The Boer troops surrendered in 1900, but guerilla fighting lasted until 1902. | ||
boerearbeider | |||
Afrikaans word for "farmhand (laborer)." | |||
boerekneg | |||
Afrikaans word for "farmworker." | |||
boerenarbeider | |||
Dutch word for "cottager, farmhand, worker." | |||
boerenknecht | |||
Dutch word for "farm worker." | |||
bog | |||
Danish word for "book." | |||
boghandler | |||
Danish word for "bookseller." | |||
bogholder | |||
Danish word for "bookkeeper, accountant." | |||
bognár | |||
Hungarian word for "wheel maker." | |||
boieiro | |||
Portuguese word for "herdsman." | |||
bok | |||
Norwegian and Swedish word for "book." | |||
bokhandler | |||
Norwegian word for "bookseller." | |||
bokholder, bokfører | |||
Norwegian word for "bookkeeper." | |||
bokhållare | |||
Swedish word for "bookkeeper." | |||
bokstav | |||
Norwegian word for "letter, character." | |||
boldog | |||
Hungarian word for "happy." | |||
bolest | |||
Czech word for "pain." | |||
bolig | |||
Danish and Norwegian word for "residence, house." | |||
===== Bond of curation ===== | ===== Bond of curation ===== |
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baba[edit | edit source]
- Afrikaans word for "baby."
babbo[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "father."
babina[edit | edit source]
- Czech word for "grandmother."
babka[edit | edit source]
- Polish word for "grandmother."
bacallarius[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "bachelor."
backe[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "hill."
Background information[edit | edit source]
- Information about the land, people, history, government, and other characteristics of an area. Background information helps to focus research in the most appropriate types of records for a given area and time period.
backstugusittare[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "one who owned a small cottage, dugout dweller."
Bad[edit | edit source]
- German word for "spa, resort."
bad(plaats)[edit | edit source]
- Dutch word for "resort, spa, bath."
badatel[edit | edit source]
- Czech word for "researcher."
Badeort[edit | edit source]
- German word for "spa, health resort."
bagare[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "baker."
bagbygning[edit | edit source]
- Danish word for "a building behind the main building."
bager[edit | edit source]
- Danish word for "baker."
Baggage list[edit | edit source]
- A list of the luggage and other personal belongings of the crew and passengers on a ship or train.
baillivus[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "bailiff."
baixo (a)[edit | edit source]
- Portuguese word for "low."
bajo (a)[edit | edit source]
- Spanish word for "low."
bakalarz[edit | edit source]
- Polish word for "teacher, bachelor."
bakari[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "baker."
bakbygning[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "back building (additional residence behind the main building)."
baker, Dutch[edit | edit source]
- Dutch word for "dry nurse."
baker, Norwegian[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "baker."
bakke[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "hill."
bakker[edit | edit source]
- Afrikaans and Dutch word for "baker."
bakom[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "behind."
bal[edit | edit source]
- Hungarian word for "left (direction)."
The Henry R. Baldwin Genealogical Records, Ohio (Baldwin collection)[edit | edit source]
- A collection of church, military, cemetery, court, and family information about people from eastern Ohio from 1867 to 1913.
baltycki[edit | edit source]
- Polish word for "Baltic."
bambina illegittima[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "illegitimate girl."
bambini[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "children."
bambino illegittimo[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "illegitimate boy."
bambino, -a[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "child, baby."
ban (le)[edit | edit source]
- French word for "the territory."
banchiere[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "banker."
band, Danish[edit | edit source]
- Danish word for "volume."
Band, German (Bd.)[edit | edit source]
- German word for "volume."
bandi di matrimonio[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "marriage banns, notices."
Bankruptcy[edit | edit source]
- The state of being unable to pay one's debts. To formally declare bankruptcy is to seek relief from creditors through a court action. An individual, government, business, or other organization can declare bankruptcy.
bannlyse[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "excommunicate."
bannorum, liber[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "register of marriage banns, announcements."
Banns[edit | edit source]
- A public announcement made by a couple to their local church congregation that they planned to marry. The couple may also have posted a written notice on the church.
bannum[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "bann, marriage proclamation."
bans[edit | edit source]
- French word for "marriage banns, announcement(s)."
baptisatus[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "baptized."
===== Baptêmes =====[edit | edit source]
- French word for baptisms.
Baptism certificate[edit | edit source]
- A certificate stating the date and place an individual was baptized into a church.
Baptism for the dead, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A priesthood ordinance performed in temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church members are baptized by proxy in behalf of people who have died.
Baptism, general[edit | edit source]
- An initiation into a Christian church, usually performed by sprinkling the individual with water or immersing the individual in water.
Baptism, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- The introductory ordinance into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church practices baptism by immersion for the remission of sins. The ordinance symbolizes the individual's rebirth as a disciple of Jesus Christ.
baptisma[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "baptism." Necessitate baptismo means "(being) an emergency baptism."
Baptismal date[edit | edit source]
- The day an individual is baptized.
Baptismal records[edit | edit source]
- Records created when an individual participates in the rite or ordinance of baptism to become a member of a church.
baptismatis[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "of baptism."
baptismo[edit | edit source]
- Portuguese word for "baptism."
baptismus[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "baptism."
baptist[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian and Swedish word for "Baptist."
Baptist Church[edit | edit source]
- A group of Protestant churches that was founded by John Smythe during the early 1600s while he was a refugee in Amsterdam. The Baptists oppose infant baptism and baptize only adults who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior. Baptist churches are governed by local congregations and often organized into separate conventions or associations, such as the Baptist World Alliance and the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland. The Southern Baptist Convention is the largest Baptist organization in the world with 37,000 churches in the United States and its territories. It was organized in 1845 and has offices in Nashville, Tennessee.
Baptist, German[edit | edit source]
- German word for "Baptist."
baptista[edit | edit source]
- Hungarian word for "Baptist."
Baptiste[edit | edit source]
- French word for "Baptist."
baptisé[edit | edit source]
- French word for "baptized."
baptisé sous condition[edit | edit source]
- French word for "conditionally baptized."
baptizar[edit | edit source]
- Portuguese word for "to baptize."
baptizatorum, liber[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "register of baptisms."
baptizatus est[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "he was baptized, has been baptized."
baptizavi[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "I baptized, have baptized."
baptême d'urgence[edit | edit source]
- French word for "emergency baptism."
Baptêmes[edit | edit source]
- The French word for baptisms.
bar[edit | edit source]
- Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "carried."
bar barnet[edit | edit source]
- Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "carried or held the child (at baptism font)."
bara[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "only."
barbiere[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "barber."
Barbour Collection[edit | edit source]
- Abstracts of town, church, and other original records from the earliest period of Connecticut's history to the 1850s. The collection is indexed, but the index is incomplete and contains errors.
barca, fabbricatore di[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "boat maker."
barcaiolo[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "boatman."
Barcino[edit | edit source]
- A term used in Catholic Church registers to describe a person from Spanish-speaking Latin America whose ancestry is a mix of Indian, African, and Caucasian. Racial classifications were often based on physical appearance or social status; therefore, they were not always accurate.
barco, Portuguese[edit | edit source]
- Portuguese word for "boat."
barco, Spanish[edit | edit source]
- Spanish word for "ship."
bare[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "only."
barilaio[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "cooper, barrel maker."
barista[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "bartender."
barkahósti[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "croup."
barn[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "child."
barn[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "child."
barn, Swedish[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "child(ren)."
barna[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "make pregnant."
barna, Hungarian[edit | edit source]
- Hungarian word for "brown."
barna, Norwegian[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "children."
Barnardo, Thomas John[edit | edit source]
- The founder of a large philanthropic organization in Great Britain during the 1860s. This organization founded 90 homes for destitute children and founded many schools with unlimited admittance policies, which were rare at the time. The organization also helped send children (orphans and others) from Britain to Canada. These children were often called "Barnardo's children." The boys were sent as farm laborers and the girls as "mother's helpers."
Barnocino[edit | edit source]
- A term used in Catholic Church registers to describe a person from Spanish-speaking Latin America whose ancestry is a mix of Indian, African, and Caucasian. Racial classifications were often based on physical appearance or social status; therefore, they were not always accurate.
barnbarn[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "grandchild(ren)."
barnbok[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "preconfirmation roll (in Finland)."
barndom[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "childhood."
barnebarn[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "grandchild."
barnedåb, Danish[edit | edit source]
- Danish word for "child's baptism."
barnedåp, Norwegian[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "child baptism."
barnefader[edit | edit source]
- Danish word for "child's father."
barnefar[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "child's father."
barnlaus[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "childless."
barnlös[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "childless."
barnløs[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "childless."
barnmorska[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "midwife."
Barnocino[edit | edit source]
- A term used in Catholic Church registers to describe a person from Spanish-speaking Latin America whose ancestry is a mix of Indian, African, and Caucasian. Racial classifications were often based on physical appearance or social status; therefore, they were not always accurate.
barnsbörd, barnsäng[edit | edit source]
- Swedish word for "childbirth."
barnsæng[edit | edit source]
- Icelandic word for "childbed."
baro[edit | edit source]
- Latin word for "baron."
Baron[edit | edit source]
- The lowest title in the British and French peerage. A baron's wife or a woman who inherits or is granted the title is called a baroness. The title of baron was introduced to Great Britain in 1066 after the Normans took power. The king bestowed land and the title of baron to some of his men for their service. These men could give this land and the title to their oldest sons. Eventually the barons became divided into greater and lesser barons, depending on how much land they held. The greater barons eventually became earls and dukes. Lesser barons became the retainers. Currently, the title of baron is given by the British monarch for distinguished service or distinction in arts or letters. Barons may no longer give the title to their heirs. In other European countries, a baron may have various ranks. In Latin America, the baron (barón) was below the viscount (vizconde) and above a lord (señor).
Baron, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A baron was the noble owner of a feudal barony, which was a dignity and jurisdiction created over an area of land. He could charter towns on his estate with the explicit permission of the Crown and he had civil and criminal jurisdictional powers.
Baron[edit | edit source]
- German word for "baron."
Barón[edit | edit source]
- The Spanish word for baron, a title of nobility ranking below a viscount (vizconde) and above a lord (señor).
barone[edit | edit source]
- Italian word for "baron."
Baronet, Britain[edit | edit source]
- The highest title in the British gentry, ranking below a baron and above a knight. The title of baronet was created in 1611 by King James I, who sold this title in return for much-needed money. Now the title of baronet is granted by the British monarch to anyone he or she wishes to honor. The title may be passed on to heirs, but a baronet does not have a seat in the House of Lords.
Barony, Ireland[edit | edit source]
- A land division within a county in Ireland. Baronies were originally held by Irish chieftains, who obtained or leased it from the kings of the provinces. Eventually baronies came to be used only for financial and administrative reasons.
Barony, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A freehold estate created by direct grant with charter from the Crown, which carried with it both civil and criminal jurisdiction.
barrio[edit | edit source]
- Spanish word for "city ward."
barsel[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "birth."
barselfeber[edit | edit source]
- Norwegian word for "childbed fever."
barselseng[edit | edit source]
- Danish and Norwegian word for "birthing bed."
E. E. Barton Collection of Northern Kentucky Families (Barton collection)[edit | edit source]
- A collection of biographies, guardian bonds, appraisements, marriages, and church records for the residents of Kentucky in Pendleton County and neighboring counties.
barát[edit | edit source]
- Hungarian word for "friend."
barão[edit | edit source]
- Portuguese word for "baron."
Barón[edit | edit source]
- The Spanish word for baron, a title of nobility ranking below a viscount (vizconde) and above a lord (señor).
bas
French word for "low, lower."
Base born
A child born out of wedlock. In the British Isles, similar terms are illegitimate, bastard, natural born, and unlawful.
Basic Search Strategies[edit | edit source]
- The section of a research outline that describes a general process for conducting family history research.
basso
Italian word for "low."
Bastard
A child born out of wedlock. In the British Isles, similar terms are illegitimate, base born, natural born, and unlawful.
bastardo, -a
Italian word for "illegitimate child."
Bastardy bond[edit | edit source]
- A document guaranteeing that the father of an illegitimate child would take financial responsibility for the child. This document relieved the parish from that responsibility. Also called a bond of indemnification.
Batch number[edit | edit source]
- A number used in the International Genealogical Index® and Scottish Church Records to find the original source of the information in an entry.
Batch number, Index to the Old Parochial Registers of Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A number given in the Index to the Old Parochial Registers of Scotland that helps identify which microfilm contains the original parish record. The Batch Number Index identifies which batch numbers are tied to which films of original records.
Bates Collection of Genealogical Data[edit | edit source]
- An 88-volume collection of information about Rhode Island families collected by Louise Prosser Bates. It contains abstracts of deeds, land grants, probate records, genealogies, town records, and cemetery records. It is at the Rhode Island Historical Society and on microfilm at the Family History Library™.
Batismos[edit | edit source]
- A Portuguese word for baptisms.
batisseur
French word for "builder."
batizar
Portuguese word for "to baptize."
batsmaður
Icelandic word for "boatman."
battesimale
Italian word for "baptismal."
battesimo
Italian word for "baptism."
battezzare
Italian word for "baptize."
battezzarono
Italian word for "they baptized."
battezzato, -a
Italian word for "baptized."
battezzo
Italian word for "baptized."
Bauer
German word for "farmer, peasant."
Bauptismos[edit | edit source]
- A Spanish word for baptisms.
Bautismo[edit | edit source]
- A Spanish term for baptism. Also used in the Philippines.
bautizar
Spanish word for "to baptize."
Bayern
German word for "Bavaria."
baía
Portuguese word for "bay."
Computer bulletin board system (BBS)
A computer service that allows people to enter information that other people can then read or download. Users can also post questions for others to answer, answer questions posted by others, or read questions and answers already on the service. Many bulletin boards focus on a particular topic. Also called a computer message board or computer news group.
Band, German (Bd.)
German word for "volume."
BCG[edit | edit source]
- Board for Certification of Genealogists.
bd.
Danish word for "volume."
be
Norwegian word for "pray, request."
Beamter
German word for "official, registrar."
Beat
The area of land that a census taker covers.
beatus
Latin word for "blessed, deceased."
beau-fils
French word for "son-in-law, stepson."
beau-frère
French word for "brother-in-law, stepbrother."
beau-père
French word for "father-in-law, stepfather."
beboer
Danish and Norwegian word for "occupant, resident."
bebé
Spanish word for "baby."
beccaio
Italian word for "butcher."
beccamorti
Italian word for "grave digger."
becchino
Italian word for "grave digger."
Beck(er)
German word for "baker."
becsületes
Hungarian word for "honest."
beda
Polish word for "they will."
bede
Danish word for "pray."
bededag
Norwegian word for "prayer day."
bedelaar
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "beggar."
bedendmaking
Afrikaans word for "declaration."
bedrag
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "fee, amount (of money)."
bedrijf
Dutch word for "trade, business, concern."
bedrive hor
Norwegian word for "commit adultery."
bedryf
Afrikaans word for "occupation, trade."
bedstefar
Danish word for "grandfather."
bedstemor
Danish word for "grandmother."
bedzie
Polish word for "he/she/it will."
beerdigt
German word for "buried."
Beerdigung
German word for "burial, interment."
befandtes
Danish word for "is found."
befolkning, Danish
Danish word for "population, inhabitants."
befolkning, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "population, people."
befolkning, Swedish
Swedish word for "population."
begge
Danish and Norwegian word for "both."
begivenhet
Norwegian word for "event, occurrence."
beglaubigt
German word for "certified, attested."
begraaf
Dutch word for "burial".
begraafplaas
Afrikaans word for "cemetery."
begraafplaats
Dutch word for "cemetery."
begraben
German word for "buried."
Begräbnisse[edit | edit source]
- The German word for burials.
begrafenis
Dutch word for "funeral."
begrafn
Icelandic word for "buried."
begrafnis
Afrikaans word for "burial, funeral."
begrava
Swedish word for "to bury."
Begravede[edit | edit source]
- A Norwegian and Danish word for burials.
begravelse, Danish
Danish word for "burial."
begravelse, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "funeral, burial."
begraven
Dutch word for "to bury."
begravet
Danish and Norwegian word for "buried."
Begravna[edit | edit source]
- The Swedish word for burials.
begravning
Swedish word for "burial."
begravningsplats
Swedish word for "cemetery."
begrawe
Afrikaans word for "to bury."
Begräbnisse
The German word for burials.
begått H(errens) H(eliga) Nattvard
Swedish word for "taken the Lord's Holy Communion."
behandle
Norwegian word for "handle, treat, manage."
behoeftig
Afrikaans word for "indigent, needy."
behoeftigden
Dutch word for "needy, indigent."
behoort
Afrikaans word for "belongs."
behoren
Dutch word for "to belong to."
Beichte
German word for "confession."
beide
Afrikaans, Dutch and German word for "both."
Beilage
German word for "supplement."
beiningamaður
Icelandic word for "beggar."
bejaard
Dutch word for "aged."
bejaarde
Afrikaans word for "aged."
bejelent
Hungarian word for "declares, reports."
Bekannte(r)
German word for "acquaintance."
Bekehrung
German word for "conversion."
bekende
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "acquaintance."
belasting, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "tax."
belasting, Dutch
Dutch word for "taxation."
belastingheffer
Afrikaans word for "tax collector."
Belege
German word for "proof, documentation."
Belg(isch)
Dutch word for "Belgian."
Belge
French word for "Belgian."
Belgie
Afrikaans word for "Belgium."
Belgies
Afrikaans word for "Belgian."
België
Dutch word for "Belgium."
belle-fille
French word for "daughter-in-law, stepdaughter."
belle-mère
French word for "mother-in-law, stepmother."
belle-soeur
French word for "sister-in-law, stepsister."
belül
Hungarian word for "inside."
bem
Portuguese word for "good, well."
bemerking
Dutch word for "remarks."
bemerkning
Norwegian word for "remark."
Bemerkungen
German word for "remarks."
bemærkning
Danish word for "remark."
ben, Danish
Danish word for "leg, bone, limb."
ben, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "leg, bone."
benadering
Dutch word for "approximation."
benché
Italian word for "although."
bendición
Spanish word for "blessing."
bene
Latin word for "well."
Beneficiary, insurance[edit | edit source]
- An individual who receives the proceeds or benefits from an insurance policy.
Beneficiary, probate[edit | edit source]
- An individual who receives property or money from a deceased individual’s estate.
benekte
Norwegian word for "deny."
benestante
Italian word for "wealthy person."
beni immobili
Italian word for "real property, real estate."
beni stabili
Italian word for "real property, real estate."
Benjamin Lake Noyes Collection[edit | edit source]
- A collection of genealogies and correspondence concerning many Maine families, especially those who settled at Deer Isle in Hancock County.
benämd
Swedish word for "called."
benåde
Norwegian word for "pardon."
berg
German and Swedish word for "hill, mountain."
berg, Dutch
Dutch word for "mountain."
bergarius
Latin word for "shepherd."
berger
French word for "shepherd."
Bergmann
German word for "miner."
bergslag
Swedish word for "mining district."
bergsman
Swedish word for "miner."
berklaveiki
Icelandic word for "tuberculosis."
berní ruly
Czech word for "tax lists."
beroep, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "occupation."
beroep, Dutch
Dutch word for "trade, occupation."
beroerte
Afrikaans word for "apoplexy, stroke."
Beruf
German word for "occupation, profession."
beruset
Norwegian word for "drunk."
Beschreibung
German word for "description."
beschrijving
Dutch word for "description."
besetning
Norwegian word for "livestock, crew."
besidder
Danish word for "owner.:
Besitzer
German word for "possessor, proprietor, owner."
beskattning
Swedish word for "taxation."
beskrive
Danish word for "description."
beskrivelse
Norwegian word for "description."
beskrivning, Swedish
Swedish word for "description."
beskrywing, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "description."
beslagnemen
Dutch word for "to seize."
beslektet
Norwegian word for "related."
besnijdenis
Dutch word for "circumcision."
bestattet
German word for "buried."
bestefar
Norwegian word for "grandfather."
besteforeldre
Norwegian word for "grandparents."
bestemor
Norwegian word for "grandmother."
bestilling
Danish word for "occupation."
bestätigt
German word for "confirmed, verified."
besvangre
Norwegian word for "impregnate, get with child, make pregnant."
besökare
Swedish word for "customs official (archaic), visitor (modern)."
bet-bet-overgrootvader
Dutch word for "third great-grandfather."
bet-overgrootvader
Dutch word for "second great-grandfather."
betale
Norwegian word for "pay."
betegség
Hungarian word for "disease, illness."
betjene
Danish word for "serve."
betjänt
Swedish word for "servant, civil servant."
betler
Norwegian word for "beggar."
betrekking, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "concerning, in relation to, position (employment)."
betrekking, Dutch
Dutch word for "in relation to, relatives."
bettlare
Swedish word for "beggar."
Bettler
German word for "beggar."
bettlägerig
German word for "bedridden."
bettoliere
Italian word for "tavern keeper."
betuiging, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "giving (as in giving thanks or legal testimony)."
betuiging, Dutch
Dutch word for "declaration, expression."
Between the Miami Rivers Survey[edit | edit source]
- A land survey that the United States government conducted between the Great and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio. The survey used the same nonstandard method used in the Symmes Purchase.
betyg
Swedish word for "certificate."
bevaka
Swedish word for "protect."
bevestiging
Afrikaans word for "confirmation."
bevilge
Norwegian word for "grant."
bevis, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "proof."
bevis, Swedish
Swedish word for "certificate, proof, evidence."
bevistat läsförhören
Swedish word for "present at household examination (clerical survey).
bevolking
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "population."
bevolking, Dutch
Dutch word for "population."
bevolkingsregister
Dutch word for "population register."
bevorstehend
German word for "previously mentioned."
bevándorlás
Hungarian word for "immigration."
bevándorló
Hungarian word for "immigrant."
beväring
Swedish word for "conscript."
beväringsman
Swedish word for "recruit."
Bevölkerungsregister
German word for "population register."
bewaarder
Dutch word for "guardian, warden."
bewijs
Dutch word for "certificate, proof."
bewijs van overlijden
Dutch word for "death certificate, proof of death."
bewijs van trouwen
Dutch word for "marriage certificate, proof of marriage."
bewys
Afrikaans word for "evidence, proof."
beykir
Icelandic word for "cooper."
bez
Polish and Czech word for "without."
bezdzietny
Polish word for "childless."
bezejmenný
Czech word for "unnamed, nameless."
bezimienny
Polish word for "unnamed, nameless."
Bezirk
German word for "district."
beður
Icelandic word for "bed."
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
An agency of the United States government that manages and keeps the records of the government's interaction with American Indian tribes.
bialoruski
Polish word for "Belorussian."
bialy
Polish word for "white."
bianco
Italian word for "white."
Bible records
Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose.
Bible Records, Family History Library Catalog™[edit | edit source]
- A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize Bible records (birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles).
- Bible records, general: Birth, marriage, and death information written in family Bibles, usually on pages set aside for such a purpose.
Bibliography, Family History Library Catalog™[edit | edit source]
- A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize lists of books, periodicals, or other resources related to a particular topic.
Bibliography, general[edit | edit source]
- A list of books, periodicals, or other resources that were used to prepare a book or article; also a separate list of books, periodicals, or other resources related to a particular topic.
bibliográfia
Hungarian word for "bibliography."
biblioteca
Portuguese and Spanish word for "library."
biblioteche
Italian word for "libraries."
bibliotek
Danish and Norwegian word for "library."
Bibliothèque Généalogique, France[edit | edit source]
- A library in Paris, France, that has a name index, genealogical books, and genealogical periodicals from all parts of France. Translated as Genealogical Library in English.
Bibliothèque Publique d' Information, France[edit | edit source]
- A library in Paris, France, that has a collection of 300,000 volumes and 2,400 periodicals. It has a good genealogical collection.
bidden
Dutch word for "to request, to pray."
bidello
Italian word for "janitor."
biduum
Latin word for "space of two days, two-day period."
biegunka
Polish word for "diarrhea, dysentery."
bien, French
French word for "well."
bien, Spanish
Spanish word for "good, well."
bienes
Spanish word for "property, goods, fee."
Bienes de difuntos[edit | edit source]
- A Spanish term for inheritance records and inventories of personal estates. Also used in the Philippines.
biennium
Latin word for "two-year period."
biens
French word for "goods, property."
bierzmowanie
Polish word for "confirmation."
biezacy
Polish word for "current." Roku biezacego means "of the current year."
bifolco
Italian word for "plowman."
bijlagen
Dutch word for "supplemental documents."
bijna
Dutch word for "almost, nearly."
bijnaam
Dutch word for "surname, nickname."
bijzit
Dutch word for "mistress, concubine".
bilaga
Swedish word for "supplement, enclosure."
Bill of sale[edit | edit source]
- A written document that transfers personal property from one individual to another. It proves that a sale occurred.
billedhugger
Danish word for "sculptor."
Biloxi Bay, Mississippi
The seaport area on the Gulf of Mexico where the city of Biloxi, Mississippi is now located. The permanent settlement in the Mississippi Valley was made there by the French in 1699.
bind, Danish
Danish word for "volume."
bind, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "volume (book)."
binnekant
Afrikaans word for "inside."
binnenkant
Dutch word for "inside."
biografi
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "biography."
biografia
Italian word for "biography."
Biografica[edit | edit source]
- A biographical collection of notes, newspaper clippings, and obituaries of Swedish army officers and others.
biografie
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "biography."
Biographical dictionary[edit | edit source]
- A compilation of histories of people’s lives. The people selected for a biographical dictionary usually have something in common, such as occupation, place of origin or residence, or experience in a historical event. Also called a biographical encyclopedia or compiled biography.
Biographical Dictionary of Early Virginia, 1607-1660[edit | edit source]
- A biographical dictionary that contains more than 100,000 entries and mentions over 30,000 people who are named in wills, deeds, court orders, histories, and Virginia Company records.
Biographical encyclopedia[edit | edit source]
- A compilation of histories of people’s lives. The people selected for a biographical encyclopedia usually have something in common, such as occupation, place of origin or residence, or experience in a historical event. Also called a biographical dictionary or compiled biography.
Biographical sketch[edit | edit source]
- A brief account of an individual’s life.
biographie, French
French word for "biography."
Biographie, German
German word for "biography."
Biography
A history of an individual's life.
Biography and Genealogy Master Index[edit | edit source]
- An index that lists the subjects in most nationwide American biographical dictionaries. This index is essential for finding biographical sketches. It concentrates heavily on the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Biography File[edit | edit source]
- A 180-drawer card index to newspaper clippings, local histories, and periodicals from Maryland during the 1800s and 1900s. This file is at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland.
Biography, Family History Library Catalog™[edit | edit source]
- A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize biographies (histories of people's lives) and biographical dictionaries and encyclopedias (compilations of histories of people’s lives).
Biography, general[edit | edit source]
- A history of an individual’s life.
Biography, PERiodical Source Index[edit | edit source]
- A record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain biographical information about a person or group of people.
birk
Danish word for "court district."
Birke, Denmark[edit | edit source]
- A Danish civil district, an area covered by a court. Also called herred.
Birth certificate[edit | edit source]
- An official government document stating an individual’s birth date, birthplace, and parentage.
birodalom
Hungarian word for "empire."
birraio
Italian word for "barkeeper, brewer."
Birth certificate
An official government document stating an individual's birth date, birthplace, and parentage.
Birth record[edit | edit source]
- An official government document stating an individual’s birth date, birthplace, and parentage.
Birthplace Index, 1881 British Census[edit | edit source]
- An index of the 1881 British Census that is organized alphabetically by surname then by individuals' parish of birth. The Birthplace Index can help you identify possible brothers, sisters, and cousins who were born in the same parish but who may have moved to a different part of Great Britain.
birtokos
Hungarian word for "landowning farmer."
bis-bisnonno
Italian word for "secont great-grandfather."
bisabuela
Spanish word for "great-grandmother."
bisabuelo
Spanish word for "great-grandfather."
bisabuelos
Spanish word for "great-grandparents."
bisavo, -a
Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)."
bisavolo, -a
Italian word for "great-grandfather (great-grandmother)."
bisavó
Portuguese word for "great-grandmother."
bisavô
Portuguese word for "great-grandfather."
bisavôs
Portuguese word for "great-grandparents."
Bischof
German word for "bishop."
bisdom
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "diocese."
Bishop's court, Church of England[edit | edit source]
- The highest court in a diocese of the Church of England. These courts also had superior jurisdiction over lesser courts in probate matters. Bishop's courts are also called episcopal, commissary, diocesan, exchequer, and consistory courts.
Bishop's transcript, Church of England[edit | edit source]
- A contemporary copy of a parish register of the Church of England that a local priest sends to the bishop of the diocese each year. The transcripts were supposed to be exact, but entries were sometimes abbreviated and may contain additional or variant information. If the original parish register has been lost, the bishop's transcript may be the only source of information.
Bishops’ report, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A list of Latter-day Saint heads of households and the wards in which they lived. This report was prepared in 1852 and 1853.
biskop
Norwegian word for "bishop."
biskup
Czech and Polish word for "bishop."
bisneta
Portuguese word for "great-granddaughter."
bisneto
Portuguese word for "great-grandson."
bisnetos
Portuguese word for "great-grandchildren."
bisnieta
Spanish word for "great-granddaughter."
bisnieto
Spanish word for "great-grandson."
bisnietos
Spanish word for "great-grandchildren."
bisnonna
Italian word for "great-grandmother."
bisnonno
Italian word for "great-grandfather."
bispado
Portuguese word for "bishopric."
bispedømme
Danish and Norwegian word for "diocese."
bispo
Portuguese word for "bishop."
Bistum
German word for "diocese."
bitang
Hungarian word for "vagrant, vagabond."
bizonyos
Hungarian word for "certain, sure."
bizonyságok
Hungarian word for "testimonies, (witnesses)."
bizonytalan
Hungarian word for "uncertain."
bizonyítvány
Hungarian word for "certificate, document."
Bjelke Feud (1658-1660), Norway[edit | edit source]
- A military action in which Norway regained Trondheim and Romsdal, which it had lost to Sweden in the Krabbe War.
Black Books[edit | edit source]
- A part of the Maryland State Papers that contains messages, petitions, addresses, accounts, court proceedings, and other legal documents from 1636 to 1785.
Black Hawk War (1832)[edit | edit source]
- A war fought between the Sauk and Fox Native Americans and the United States militia and regular troops. The leader of the Native Americans was named Black Hawk.
Black Hawk War (1865-1867)[edit | edit source]
- An Indian war that arose when a Ute chief named Black Hawk led an uprising against the settlers in Utah.
blad(sy)
Afrikaans word for "page."
bladzijde (blz.)
Dutch word for "page."
blanc (blanche)
French word for "white."
blanco (a)
Spanish word for "white."
Blattern
German word for "smallpox."
Blazon[edit | edit source]
- An official description of a coat of arms. Blazons are found in armorials. The term blazon is also used to mean a coat of arms.
blaðsíða
Icelandic word for "page."
Blessing certificate, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A certificate issued when a baby is blessed in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Blessing of baby, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A priesthood ordinance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in which an infant is given a name and a blessing.
bli
Norwegian word for "become."
blikkenslager
Danish and Norwegian word for "tinsmith."
blikksmiður
Icelandic word for "tinsmith."
blind
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "blind."
blindur
Icelandic word for "blind."
bliski
Polish word for "near."
bliva
Swedish word for "to become."
bliznieta
Polish word for "twins."
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
An agency of the United States government that manages and maintains the government's survey and land records. The bureau also manages national lands and their resources, including mineral resources. The bureau was created in 1946 when the Government Land Office (GLO) and the Grazing Service were combined. It is under the Department of the Interior.
blod
Danish and Norwegian word for "blood."
blodgang
Danish and Norwegian word for "dysentery."
blodskam
Norwegian word for "incest."
blodsott
Norwegian word for "abnormal loss of blood during illness."
bloeding
Afrikaans word for "bleeding, hemorrhage."
bloei
Afrikaans word for "bloei."
bloeimaand
Dutch word for "May (blossoming month)."
blogoslawil
Polish word for "blessed."
blogoslawiony
Polish word for "blessed, the late."
Blue Books[edit | edit source]
- A part of the Maryland State Papers that contains records relating to stock in the Bank of Maryland from 1733 to 1810. The collection contains information about paper money investment schemes, lawsuits against the state of Maryland, and papers concerning property that citizens lost during the Revolutionary War.
blutend
German word for "bleeding."
Blutsverwandschaft
German word for "blood relationship."
bladzijde (blz.)
Dutch word for "page."
blízký
Czech word for "near."
blóðsótt
Icelandic word for "dysentery."
blödning
Swedish word for "bleeding."
Blütenmonat
German word for "May."
bo, Afrikaans
Afrikaans word for "above, on top of."
bo, Danish
Danish word for "to live at, home."
bo, Norwegian
Norwegian word for "to live at."
bo, Polish
Polish word for "because."
bo, Swedish
Swedish word for "to live, home, estate."
Board for Certification of Genealogists[edit | edit source]
- A professional organization for genealogists. The board administers a certification process.
Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles, Hawaii[edit | edit source]
- A commission established in Hawaii in 1845 to settle land disputes between the king of Hawaii, who owned all of the land, and settlers who were not native to Hawaii. The king received a portion of the land, and the rest was divided equally between the government, chiefs, and tenants. To acquire ownership of land, an individual made a claim to the commission. This commission was also known as the Land Commission.
Board of Commissioners, USA 1805[edit | edit source]
- A committee organized by the United States Congress in 1805 to investigate claims made by landowners to lands previously granted by the French and Spanish governments.
boaro
Italian word for "cattle hand."
Boatswain[edit | edit source]
- The officer on a merchant or navy ship who has charge over the hull, sails, rigging, and so forth.
boca
Portuguese and Spanish word for "mouth."
boda
Portuguese and Spanish word for "wedding, marriage."
bodde
Norwegian word for "lived."
bodnár
Hungarian word for "cooper, barrel maker."
boede
Danish word for "lived."
boek
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "book."
boer
Afrikaans and Dutch word for "farmer."
Boer Wars (1877-1901)[edit | edit source]
- A term referring to two wars between the British and the Boers (now called Afrikaners) in South Africa. The first Boer War occurred in 1880 and 1881, when the Boers gained independence from Britain. The second Boer War, which occurred between 1899 and 1902, happened when the Boers tried to deny British citizens and other non-Afrikaners full political rights. The Boers won the opening battles of the second war, but the British eventually won the war. The Boer troops surrendered in 1900, but guerilla fighting lasted until 1902.
boerearbeider
Afrikaans word for "farmhand (laborer)."
boerekneg
Afrikaans word for "farmworker."
boerenarbeider
Dutch word for "cottager, farmhand, worker."
boerenknecht
Dutch word for "farm worker."
bog
Danish word for "book."
boghandler
Danish word for "bookseller."
bogholder
Danish word for "bookkeeper, accountant."
bognár
Hungarian word for "wheel maker."
boieiro
Portuguese word for "herdsman."
bok
Norwegian and Swedish word for "book."
bokhandler
Norwegian word for "bookseller."
bokholder, bokfører
Norwegian word for "bookkeeper."
bokhållare
Swedish word for "bookkeeper."
bokstav
Norwegian word for "letter, character."
boldog
Hungarian word for "happy."
bolest
Czech word for "pain."
bolig
Danish and Norwegian word for "residence, house."
Bond of curation[edit | edit source]
- A written guarantee posted by the guardian of a minor child who is old enough to marry but still younger than 21 to guarantee that the guardian will faithfully perform the tasks assigned by the probate court.
Bond of indemnification[edit | edit source]
- A document guaranteeing that the father of an illegitimate child would take financial responsibility for the child. This document relieved the parish from that responsibility. Also called a bastardy bond.
Bond of tuition[edit | edit source]
- A written guarantee posted by the guardian of a minor child who is not old enough to marry to guarantee that the guardian will faithfully perform the tasks assigned by the probate court.
Bond with a will annexed[edit | edit source]
- A probate record posted by estate administrators or executors that ensures they will properly carry out their duties. This document has a will attached to it.
Bond, financial[edit | edit source]
- A legal act by which people obligate themselves or their heirs, executors, or administrators to pay a certain amount of money to another individual under certain conditions.
Bond, general[edit | edit source]
- A binding agreement or a certificate or evidence of debt.
Bond, investment[edit | edit source]
- A certificate or other type of evidence showing that a company, government, or institution promises to pay the purchaser of the bond (the lender) the amount of money loaned plus interest.
Bond, jail[edit | edit source]
- The amount of money needed to get out of jail while awaiting trial. Also called bail.
Bond, probate[edit | edit source]
- A probate record posted by estate administrators or executors that ensures they will properly carry out their duties.
Bondsman[edit | edit source]
- An individual or institution that signs a bond to guarantee that if the bond holder does not meet the obligations, that individual or institution will. Also called a surety.
Bonus application papers[edit | edit source]
- An application for a financial bonus promised by the United States government to men who enlisted in the United States military during World War I.
Book indexes by vessel line[edit | edit source]
- Indexes to passenger lists. The indexes are arranged by the shipping line and the date of arrival in the United States.
Book of remembrance, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A record in which members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints record important Church-related events (such as baptism, confirmation, priesthood ordination, marriage, and so forth) and family history information.
Book review[edit | edit source]
- An article that summarizes a book and evaluates the quality of the book’s information and writing.
Bordeaux Emigration Index, France[edit | edit source]
- A card index to about 16,000 people who emigrated from Bordeaux, France, between 1713 and 1787.
Border Crossing Indexes, Canada[edit | edit source]
- A card index to the Canadian border crossing manifests. Sometimes officials recorded information only on the index card for the crossing instead of in both the index and the border crossing manifest.
Border crossing lists, USA[edit | edit source]
- Lists beginning in 1895 that document people who have crossed the border between the United States and Canada or Mexico.
Border crossing manifests, Canada[edit | edit source]
- Lists of passengers being transported from Canada into the United States. Canadian shipping companies began keeping these records in 1895. There are two type of manifests: lists of people traveling by train and lists of people traveling by boat. The manifests may include the person's name, port or station of entry, date of entry, age, literacy, last residence, previous visits to the United States, and birthplace. Sometimes officials only recorded the information on the index card rather than on the manifest. Beginning in 1908 the companies began keeping similar records of people arriving in Canada from the United States. These records are not indexed and are not available through the Family History Library™. Also called Canadian border crossing lists, passenger lists, and manifests.
Border crossing records, USA[edit | edit source]
- Lists beginning in 1895 that document people who have crossed the border between the United States and Canada or Mexico.
Borgerskabprotokoller, Denmark[edit | edit source]
- A Danish word for citizenship book. It lists the people who received the rights to citizenship extended by a city. Citizenship rights included the right to engage in business in the city, protection under the law, and permission to live in the city without being expelled. The book includes the names of the people granted citizenship and their age, social and economic status, occupation and training, and sometimes birthplace and names of relatives. Until the twentieth century, only males of the middle or upper class, usually merchants and tradesmen, were granted citizenship.
Born In (the) Covenant[edit | edit source]
- A term referring to a child born after the sealing of his/her parents in a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is often abbreviated BIC.
Borough court, Connecticut[edit | edit source]
- A court in Connecticut with townwide jurisdiction over civil matters. Borough courts were succeeded by the circuit courts.
Borough, Great Britain[edit | edit source]
- A self-governing town or city that sends a representative to Parliament.
Borough, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A city or town in Scotland. In current usage, the term borough refers only to towns with a charter. Also spelled burgh.
Boundary[edit | edit source]
- A separation, whether natural or manmade, between properties or jurisdictions.
Bounty land[edit | edit source]
- Federal land given to people for their service in the military.
Bounty land warrant application[edit | edit source]
- A formal, written request for a piece of federal land in return for past military service.
Bowman Collection[edit | edit source]
- A card index to Connecticut vital records in Massachusetts from 1800 to 1900.
Box Type, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A printed book used to record membership records of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1920 and 1941. Each page of the book had four to six boxes, and each box contained the complete membership information for an individual. The records are available at the Family History Library™ and Family History Centers™.
Branch history, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- An historical account of a branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Branch records, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- Membership records that each branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints keeps of members who live within the branch boundaries.
Branch, Latter-day Saint[edit | edit source]
- A local division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is similar to a ward but usually does not have enough membership or enough priesthood leadership to support all the programs of the Church.
Brief description, Family History Library Catalog™ on compact disc[edit | edit source]
- A screen on the compact disc version of the Family History Library Catalog™ that shows the title of the source.
Brieve, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A document created by a chancery court in Scotland that summoned the local sheriff's court to hold a jury trial. Brieves were issued when a landowner died and the heir wished to take ownership of the land.
Brigadier, British[edit | edit source]
- An officer in the British army who ranks below a major general. A brigadier commands a brigade.
Briggs Collection[edit | edit source]
- A large collection of typed transcripts of wills, cemetery records, vital records, and other family records for families from the towns of West Greenwich, Exeter, and Coventry in Rhode Island. It was created by Anthony Tarbox Briggs and is at the Rhode Island Historical Society and on microfilm at the Family History Library™.
British[edit | edit source]
- Pertaining to something or someone from Great Britain. Many British people emigrated to the Americas, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
British census[edit | edit source]
- A census taken by the British government in Britain, including England, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, and Channel Islands.
British Genealogical Record Users Committee[edit | edit source]
- A group of organizations that are dedicated to preserving and providing access to genealogical and historical records.
British Library[edit | edit source]
- The national repository for all materials published in England. It also has a large collection of manuscript materials. The British Library is one of the five copyright libraries in Great Britain.
British North America[edit | edit source]
- The name used for colonies that remained in British hands after the Revolutionary War between 1783 (when Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States) and 1867 (when the Dominion of Canada was created).
Bromwell Index[edit | edit source]
- A five-volume alphabetical list of prominent people from Colorado. The index covers up to the year 1933 and is held by the Colorado Historical Society.
Brown Books[edit | edit source]
- A part of the Maryland State Papers that contains military and civilian communications dating from 1775 to 1803. The books also contain Revolutionary War correspondence, including lists of rebels, payments, seizures, arrests, and military engagements.
Buddhism[edit | edit source]
- A major world religion founded in India in 500 B.C. by a teacher named Buddha. It has influenced religious, social, and cultural effects in much of Asia. In each area it has often combined with teachings from other religions such as Hinduism and Shinto. Zen Buddhism, practiced chiefly in Japan, has some distinctive differences. Buddha taught that each person's position in life was determined by actions in past lives. He sought to conquer attachments to worldly things.
Bureau de l'état civil, France[edit | edit source]
- The French term for a civil registration office.
Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, USA[edit | edit source]
- Former name of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Bureau of Indian Affairs[edit | edit source]
- An agency of the United States government that manages and keeps the records of the government’s interaction with American Indian tribes.
Bureau of Land Management[edit | edit source]
- An agency of the United States government that manages and maintains the government's survey and land records. The bureau also manages national lands and their resources, including mineral resources. The bureau was created in 1946 when the Government Land Office (GLO) and the Grazing Service were combined. It is under the Department of the Interior.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Freedmen's Bureau[edit | edit source]
- An agency created by the United States Congress in 1865 to help former slaves make the transition to freedom. The bureau provided food, clothing, and shelter and created schools, hospitals, and universities. It distributed abandoned lands to former slaves. Although President Andrew Johnson twice vetoed bills to renew the agency, Congress repassed them and expanded the bureau's powers in 1866. The bureau was dissolved in 1872.
Bureau of the Census[edit | edit source]
- The agency of the United States government charged with taking a national census every 10 years.
Bürgerbücher, Germany[edit | edit source]
- A German term for citizenship books. In Germany, these books were used to record the names of people who had received the rights to citizenship. Also called Bürgerlisten.
Bürgerlisten, Germany[edit | edit source]
- A German term for a citizenship book. In Germany, these books were used to record the names of people who had received the rights to citizenship. Also called Bürgerbücher.
Burgess[edit | edit source]
- A resident of a city who has full rights of citizenship within the city. Tradesmen and craftsmen were burgesses. The term burgess can also refer to a freeman who lived in a rural area. In Scotland, a burgess is a craftsman or tradesman who lives and works within a burgh.
Burgh, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A city or town with a charter. There are three types. Royal burghs have charters granted by the crown, and they send a representative to Parliament. Burghs of regality and burghs of barony have charters granted by either a lord of regality or a baron (see above). They do not send representatives to Parliament. Also spelled borough.
Burgh court, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A Scottish court with jurisdiction over a royal burgh. These courts handled minor civil offenses.
Burgher[edit | edit source]
- A citizen of a town.
Burghers Church, Scotland[edit | edit source]
- A church that formed out of the Secession Church in 1745. This group believed that communion should not be withheld from people who took the Burgess Oath. In 1820 the Burghers and Anti-Burghers reunited.
Burial plot[edit | edit source]
- A specific piece of ground within a cemetery where an individual is or can be buried.
Burial record[edit | edit source]
- A record detailing where a person is buried.
Burial register[edit | edit source]
- A list of the people buried in a cemetery.
Business directory[edit | edit source]
- A list of the names and addresses of businesses or business people.
Business Records and Commerce, Family History Library Catalog™[edit | edit source]
- A subject heading used in the Family History Library Catalog to categorize information about businesses, trades, and other types of commerce.
Buyer[edit | edit source]
- An individual purchasing something, such as a piece of land.
Byfogden, Denmark[edit | edit source]
- The judge of a Danish city court. In the 1700s this court handled matters of commerce, such as citizenship records.
Bygdbøker, Norway[edit | edit source]
- A Norwegian term meaning "rural chronicles" or "community books." The bygdbøker are Norwegian town histories that contain extensive genealogical information about the people living in the community.
Byting, Denmark[edit | edit source]
- A Danish city court. In the 1700s this was the court of first instance (the court where a case begins) in general cases.