Hi,
I want to research the royal families and I wondered if someone had the
genealogies of the European royal families.
Sophie
Royal Families Genealogy
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E-Traveller
Re: Royal Families Genealogy
"Sophie Ragas" <jinxie@tiscali.be> wrote in message
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Go to your local library and check the latest version of Burke's Peerage.
All the information you need is there.
Jim
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Hi,
I want to research the royal families and I wondered if someone had the
genealogies of the European royal families.
Sophie
Go to your local library and check the latest version of Burke's Peerage.
All the information you need is there.
Jim
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Andy.III
Re: Royal Families Genealogy
Go to your local library and check the latest version of Burke's Peerage.
All the information you need is there.
Jim
While Burke's may be fine for British info I think it may be limited when info
is sought on Italy, Spain, etc......
Theroff's Online Gotha wouf be a much better starting place.
Andy.III
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"I have a congenital birth defect.
I have a violent commitment to candor,
so don't ask unless you *REALLY* want to know!"
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Dave Hinz
Re: Royal Families Genealogy
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 16:51:57 +0200, Sophie Ragas <jinxie@tiscali.be> wrote:
Yes, check these out. You might want to start with Tompsett.
http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/ ... rsons.html
Roddy Macdonald's "Clan Donald database index of persons
http://www.geocities.com/marthajanehicks/
Martha Jane Hicks' genealogy database
http://www.gencircles.cmo/users/jast/2
The Stevens/Southworth Medieval Genealogy Database
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/geneal ... talog.html
Brian Tompsett's Catalog of Royal Family Lineages
(seems unresponsive at the moment?)
Hope this helps,
Dave Hinz
Hi,
I want to research the royal families and I wondered if someone had the
genealogies of the European royal families.
Yes, check these out. You might want to start with Tompsett.
http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/ ... rsons.html
Roddy Macdonald's "Clan Donald database index of persons
http://www.geocities.com/marthajanehicks/
Martha Jane Hicks' genealogy database
http://www.gencircles.cmo/users/jast/2
The Stevens/Southworth Medieval Genealogy Database
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/geneal ... talog.html
Brian Tompsett's Catalog of Royal Family Lineages
(seems unresponsive at the moment?)
Hope this helps,
Dave Hinz
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Rudolfus De Ruiter
Re: Royal Families Genealogy
If you can read dutch, European Royal Families (Vorsten) on
http://home.concepts.nl/~franstml/geneafr.htm
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Ruud de Ruiter
Always searching for genealogy info. See http://www.deruiter.ch for more
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"Sophie Ragas" <jinxie@tiscali.be> a écrit dans le message de
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http://home.concepts.nl/~franstml/geneafr.htm
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mvg
Ruud de Ruiter
Always searching for genealogy info. See http://www.deruiter.ch for more
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"Sophie Ragas" <jinxie@tiscali.be> a écrit dans le message de
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Hi,
I want to research the royal families and I wondered if someone had the
genealogies of the European royal families.
Sophie
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E-Traveller
Re: Royal Families Genealogy
"Andy.III" <agh3rd@aol.com-Host> wrote in message
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Its perfectly true that there are much better sources for non-British
Royalty. My point was that the OP is obviously a newbie and learning to read
the data on paper is a good start to research. My next point would bt to
learn to search with Google, ofteny a researcher's best tool.
Would recommend:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.ruck/
as a good start for online research.
Jim
news:20040819120843.22153.00001946@mb-m07.aol.com...
Go to your local library and check the latest version of Burke's Peerage.
All the information you need is there.
Jim
While Burke's may be fine for British info I think it may be limited when
info
is sought on Italy, Spain, etc......
Theroff's Online Gotha wouf be a much better starting place.
Andy.III
--
"I have a congenital birth defect.
I have a violent commitment to candor,
so don't ask unless you *REALLY* want to know!"
Its perfectly true that there are much better sources for non-British
Royalty. My point was that the OP is obviously a newbie and learning to read
the data on paper is a good start to research. My next point would bt to
learn to search with Google, ofteny a researcher's best tool.
Would recommend:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.ruck/
as a good start for online research.
Jim