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  2. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    The Henry System is a descending system created by Reginald Buchanan Henry for a genealogy of the families of the presidents of the United States that he wrote in 1935. [ 3] It can be organized either by generation or not. The system begins with 1. The oldest child becomes 11, the next child is 12, and so on.

  3. Gramps (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gramps is an example of commons-based peer production [9] as free and open-source software created by genealogists, for genealogists. [9] [10] In addition to human family trees, the program has also been used to create animal pedigree charts [11] as well as academic genealogy showing mentoring relationships between scientists, physicians, and ...

  4. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Ancestry.com. For-profit genealogy company. Databases include Find a Grave, RootsWeb, a free genealogy community, and Newspapers.com. Archives.gov. US National Archives and Records Administration. Free online repository with a section dedicated to genealogical research [ 1] BALSAC. Population database of Quebec, Canada. Cyndi's List.

  5. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms .

  6. FamilySearch - Wikipedia

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    FamilySearch. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization and website offering genealogical records, education, and software. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and is closely connected with the church's Family History Department (FHD). [ 3][ 4] The Family History Department was originally established in ...

  7. New England Historic Genealogical Society - Wikipedia

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    The New England Historic Genealogical Society ( NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in year 1845. NEHGS provides family history services through its staff, scholarship, website, [ 3][ 4] educational opportunities, and research center. Today it has over 250,000 members and more than 90 staff and ...

  8. Donald Lines Jacobus - Wikipedia

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    Donald Lines Jacobus, FASG (1887-1970) of New Haven, Connecticut, is widely recognized among genealogists as a prominent figure in American genealogy. [ 1 ] In his publications and teachings, Jacobus underscored the significance of employing a scientific approach to utilizing primary sources in genealogical research.

  9. Family History Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki (also known as the FamilySearch Research Wiki or the FamilySearch Wiki) offers reference information and educational articles to help genealogists locate and interpret records of their ancestors. [ 1][ 2] It is a free-access, free-content, online encyclopedia on a wiki platform as part of the FamilySearch site.