Acronyms and Abbreviations

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There are many abbreviated words related to genealogy and family history research. Some are not easily found in many glossaries that are available. Here is a list of a few of these:

  • AF = Ancestral File (a database within FamilySearch.org)
  • bap / chr = Baptized / Christened
  • BMD / BDM = Births, Marriages, and Deaths
  • c / ca. / circa = approximately (ex. "ca. 1535" means in about 1535)
  • CNBL = Cannot Be Located
  • dob = Date of Birth
  • FHC = Family History Center (to find a Family History Center near you, click here)
  • FHL = Family History Library, largest genealogical library in the world.  Located in Salt Lake City, Utah and sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
  • FHLC = Family History Library Catalog; searchable catalog of microfilm, fiche, books and periodicals available through FamilySearch.org.
  • GEDCOM = GEnealogical Data COMmunications (a file format for transferring family history data)
  • ill. = Illegitimate (often recorded on birth certificates and other birth records)
  • IGI = International Genealogical Index
  • LDS = Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • LOC = Library of Congress
  • PAF = Personal Ancestral File; freeware genealogy software available at FamilySearch.org.
  • PRF = Pedigree Resource File (a database within FamilySearch.org)
  • PRO = Public Records Office; National Archives repository for official public records (birth, marriage, death, census, etc.) for the United Kingdom.
  • SSDI =Social Security Death Index; master file of US death records from the Social Security Administartion available for free on-line through FamilySearch.org, rootsweb.ancestry.com, genealogybank.com and other web sites.

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There are also books which give the definitions of many abbreviated words. One such book is "Abbreviations & Acronyms: a guide for family historians" compiled by Kip Sperry (FHL book US/Can 929.103Sp37a.)

Use a Title search for "abbreviations" in the Family History Library Catalog found on the www.familysearch.org website for other books which define abbreviations and acronyms such as: Acronyms, Initialisms, and Abbreviations Dictionary: a guide to acronyms, abbreviations, contractions, alphabetic symbols, and similar condensed appellations by Jennifer Mossman (FHL book US/Can 428.1 M855a v.1 pt.1 1995.)