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==Strategies for Using Compiled Genealogies==
==Strategies for Using Compiled Genealogies==
*Some regional or local repositories or societies may have additional compiled genealogies. See [[Archives and Libraries]] and [[Societies]] for more resources.


*These can be excellent sources of information that can save you valuable time.
==References==
==References==


[[Category:Compiled Genealogies]]
[[Category:Compiled Genealogies]]

Revision as of 12:28, 9 October 2024

What Compiled Genealogies Are[edit | edit source]

The term compiled genealogy is used 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. Because compiled genealogies are secondary sources of information, they must be carefully evaluated and original records found to verify accuracy.


Oral Genealogies[edit | edit source]

Information in the Records[edit | edit source]

Genealogical Value[edit | edit source]

How to Find Compiled Genealogies[edit | edit source]

Online Family Trees[edit | edit source]

Online and Published Books[edit | edit source]

Catalogs[edit | edit source]

Compiled Genealogies by Location[edit | edit source]

Strategies for Using Compiled Genealogies[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]