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These records are compiled genealogies, organized collections of lineage data, family histories, pedigrees, family and community genealogies, some manuscript and some published. Includes feudal lord genealogies (''daimyo kafu''), court genealogies (''kuge kafu''), samurai genealogies (''samurai kafu''), (''bukan''), and similar records. Formats vary considerably in Japanese genealogies. Some are extremely elaborate and others brief. Linked format with main line and patriarchal emphases are fairly standard. The earliest genealogies date from the 800s and are still being produced at the present time; the main coverage is from 1550 to the 1870s.  
These records are compiled genealogies, organized collections of lineage data, family histories, pedigrees, family and community genealogies, some manuscript and some published. Includes feudal lord genealogies (''daimyo kafu''), court genealogies (''kuge kafu''), samurai genealogies (''samurai kafu''), (''bukan''), and similar records. Formats vary considerably in Japanese genealogies. Some are extremely elaborate and others brief. Linked format with main line and patriarchal emphases are fairly standard. The earliest genealogies date from the 800s and are still being produced at the present time; the main coverage is from 1550 to the 1870s.  


Many Japanese genealogies created during the Edo Period (1603-1867) are filled with errors and should be checked against reliable sources.<ref>Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata, "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," ''World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage, August 12-15, 1980,'' Vol. 11: Asian and African Family and Local History. {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}</ref> {{Wikipedia|Edo_period|Edo Period}}  
Many Japanese genealogies created during the Edo Period (1603-1867) are filled with errors and should be checked against reliable sources.<ref>Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata, "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," ''World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage, August 12-15, 1980,'' Vol. 11: Asian and African Family and Local History. {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FS Library US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}</ref> {{Wikipedia|Edo_period|Edo Period}}  


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