Can anyone tell me if CD-Roms of Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees works are
available?; or if they are available in some other form. I've had no
luck finding much info on the net.
Thanks,
Jeff
Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
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pj.evans
Re: Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
jeffchip9@hotmail.com wrote:
942.9 D2bw, P.C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500 (18 vols)
942.9 D2ba, P.C. Bartrum, Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts
6025561 Peter C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies, AD 300 to 1400 (25 fiche)
Which basically translates to, you have to go to Salt Lake City or pay
for the fiche and read at your local FHC. I'd like to see them on CD
myself.
Can anyone tell me if CD-Roms of Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees works are
available?; or if they are available in some other form. I've had no
luck finding much info on the net.
Thanks,
Jeff
From the FHL catalog:
942.9 D2bw, P.C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500 (18 vols)
942.9 D2ba, P.C. Bartrum, Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts
6025561 Peter C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies, AD 300 to 1400 (25 fiche)
Which basically translates to, you have to go to Salt Lake City or pay
for the fiche and read at your local FHC. I'd like to see them on CD
myself.
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Nathaniel Taylor
Re: Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
In article <1124320267.820886.237390@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
jeffchip9@hotmail.com wrote:
Some US libraries (e.g. Harvard) have a microfiche of the 2d. ed. of
_Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400_, which suggests that it was commercially
made and not just a LDS filming of this work (the fiche set's
publication data is listed as 1980, by the University of Wales press,
Cardiff). I don't know if the fiche set is commercially available--the
U. Wales Press website lists nothing like it.
Nat Taylor
a genealogist's sketchbook:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/
my children's 17th-century American immigrant ancestors:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltay ... rantsa.htm
jeffchip9@hotmail.com wrote:
Can anyone tell me if CD-Roms of Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees works are
available?; or if they are available in some other form. I've had no
luck finding much info on the net.
Some US libraries (e.g. Harvard) have a microfiche of the 2d. ed. of
_Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400_, which suggests that it was commercially
made and not just a LDS filming of this work (the fiche set's
publication data is listed as 1980, by the University of Wales press,
Cardiff). I don't know if the fiche set is commercially available--the
U. Wales Press website lists nothing like it.
Nat Taylor
a genealogist's sketchbook:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/
my children's 17th-century American immigrant ancestors:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltay ... rantsa.htm
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R. Battle
Re: Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Nathaniel Taylor wrote:
There is also the same fiche set at the University of Washington
(Seattle). Perhaps your best bet would be to check the larger local
libraries, public and university.
-Robert Battle
In article <1124320267.820886.237390@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
jeffchip9@hotmail.com wrote:
Can anyone tell me if CD-Roms of Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees works are
available?; or if they are available in some other form. I've had no
luck finding much info on the net.
Some US libraries (e.g. Harvard) have a microfiche of the 2d. ed. of
_Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400_, which suggests that it was commercially
made and not just a LDS filming of this work (the fiche set's
publication data is listed as 1980, by the University of Wales press,
Cardiff).
snip
There is also the same fiche set at the University of Washington
(Seattle). Perhaps your best bet would be to check the larger local
libraries, public and university.
-Robert Battle
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Gjest
Re: Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
The Library of Congress has a paper copy (perhaps photocopied).
Doug Smith
Doug Smith
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Stewart Baldwin
Re: Bartrum's Welsh pedigrees
On 17 Aug 2005 18:56:34 -0700, "pj.evans" <pj.evans.gen@usa.net>
wrote:
....
According to the Family History Library Catalog, there is no
circulation to Family History Centers. I remember seeing the fiche
for sale on the web at some point in the past, but I could not say
where to buy them now. Anyone interested in buying the fiche should
be aware of one extremely annoying feature: The pages are not all in
the same orientation, so unless you are using a microfiche reader that
is capable of rotating the image, you have to read some pages sideways
on the reader.
Stewart Baldwin
wrote:
....
6025561 Peter C. Bartrum, Welsh Genealogies, AD 300 to 1400 (25 fiche)
Which basically translates to, you have to go to Salt Lake City or pay
for the fiche and read at your local FHC. I'd like to see them on CD
myself.
According to the Family History Library Catalog, there is no
circulation to Family History Centers. I remember seeing the fiche
for sale on the web at some point in the past, but I could not say
where to buy them now. Anyone interested in buying the fiche should
be aware of one extremely annoying feature: The pages are not all in
the same orientation, so unless you are using a microfiche reader that
is capable of rotating the image, you have to read some pages sideways
on the reader.
Stewart Baldwin