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== Chinese Genealogies ==
=== Compiled Genealogies ===
Chinese genealogies include manuscript genealogies, pedigrees, tribal and town books and cover 1700-present.
Names, family relationships, birth dates and places, marriage and death dates and places, residences, occupations, histories of families and/or villages. These records are located with private individuals, city and state archives and libraries, community associations.


==Compiled Genealogies==
*Palauan genealogyby Prof. Augustine Kramer; put on CDs by Elder and Sister Orval and Vonda Skousen; modern spelling by P. Kempis Mad; proof reading by Masaharu. Call no. CD Micro-P31. Palau Community College Library, KororCopy on Family History Center computers in Koror and Guam
The term compiled genealogy is used in this Wiki article to describe a variety of records containing family information previously gathered by other researchers, societies, or archives. These records can include pedigree charts, compiled data on families, correspondence, ancestor lists, research exchange files, record abstracts, and collections of original or copied documents. These can be excellent sources of information that can save you valuable time. Because they are secondary sources of information, however, they must be carefully evaluated for accuracy.
*Based on genealogical charts in vol. 2 of Kraemer's 5 volume study of Palau published as part of Results of the South Seas Expedition 1908-1910, ed. G. Thilenius, Director of the Hamberg Museum for Ethnology. Hamberg, L. Friederichsen & Co., 1917. Part II. Ethnography: B. Micronesia, Augustin Kraemer,  Palau, Volumes 1-5 (1917-1929)  (Augustin Kraemer volumes on Palau online at  http://www.etpisonmuseum.org/kramer.html)
===Family Trees===
*On Family History Center computers throughout Micronesia in a RootsMagic database
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees FamilySearch Genealogies]  
**Or to filter for oral genealogies, click on "+ Collections". From the drop-down menu, select "Oral Genealogies".<br>
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1030/ Ancestry.com Public Member Trees] ($)<br>
===Digital Books===
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/ FamilySearch Digital Library]
*[https://books.google.com/ Google Books]
*[https://www.worldcat.org/ World Cat]
*[https://www.hathitrust.org/ HathiTrust]
*[https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]


===FamilySearch Catalog===
=== Chinese Genealogies ===
Many family histories can be found on the FamilySearch Catalog by performing a '''surname search''':


*Go to the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog''']
Research use: Provides excellent pedigree linkage, usually lists all family members, sometimes even brief histories are included.
*Click on the '''Surname''' link
*Type in the search field the '''last name''' of the family that you are researching


OR to filter by '''location and surname''':
Genealogical collections.


*Go to the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog''']
Record type: Manuscript genealogies, pedigrees, tribal and town books.
*Click on the '''Keyword''' link
 
*Type in the search field the '''country of residence and last name''' of the family that you are researching
Time Period:  1700-present.
==Oral Genealogies==
 
Oral genealogies are spoken lineages that are common in certain parts of the world. Oral Genealogies can be especially useful in localities where few if any written records exist and in some cultures are the main genealogical tool for researchers.
Content:  Names, family relationships, birth dates and places, marriage and death dates and places, residences, occupations, histories of families and/or villages.
*For more background information, see [[Oral Genealogies|'''Oral Genealogies'''.]]
 
Location: Private individuals, city and state archives and libraries, community associations.
 
Population coverage: 25%. These records have been compiled for selected families and towns only.  Chinese family genealogies are particularly valuable due to the dearth of other Chinese records.
 
Reliability:  Generally quite accurate.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Papua New Guinea,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2000.</ref>


There are not many oral genealogies online for Papua New Guinea, and therefore, interviewing likely family members of the deceased individuals may be more productive than searching for oral genealogies online.
*For more information on how to do this see [[Creating Oral Histories|'''Creating Oral Histories''']].
== References ==
== References ==
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Compiled Genealogies[edit | edit source]

  • Palauan genealogy. by Prof. Augustine Kramer; put on CDs by Elder and Sister Orval and Vonda Skousen; modern spelling by P. Kempis Mad; proof reading by Masaharu. Call no. CD Micro-P31. Palau Community College Library, Koror. Copy on Family History Center computers in Koror and Guam
  • Based on genealogical charts in vol. 2 of Kraemer's 5 volume study of Palau published as part of Results of the South Seas Expedition 1908-1910, ed. G. Thilenius, Director of the Hamberg Museum for Ethnology. Hamberg, L. Friederichsen & Co., 1917. Part II. Ethnography: B. Micronesia, Augustin Kraemer, Palau, Volumes 1-5 (1917-1929) (Augustin Kraemer volumes on Palau online at http://www.etpisonmuseum.org/kramer.html)
  • On Family History Center computers throughout Micronesia in a RootsMagic database

Chinese Genealogies[edit | edit source]

Research use: Provides excellent pedigree linkage, usually lists all family members, sometimes even brief histories are included.

Genealogical collections.

Record type: Manuscript genealogies, pedigrees, tribal and town books.

Time Period: 1700-present.

Content: Names, family relationships, birth dates and places, marriage and death dates and places, residences, occupations, histories of families and/or villages.

Location: Private individuals, city and state archives and libraries, community associations.

Population coverage: 25%. These records have been compiled for selected families and towns only. Chinese family genealogies are particularly valuable due to the dearth of other Chinese records.

Reliability: Generally quite accurate.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Papua New Guinea,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2000.