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To trace genealogical connections, step by step, generation by generation, for a thousand years or more is not a trivial task. For those of you with ancestors in 17th-century America: a quick look for immigrant ancestors with noble or royal ancestry is often the fastest way to acquire a long pedigree.

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Frequently Asked Questions for soc.genealogy.medieval Summary: This regular posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and their answers about medieval genealogy. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the newsgroup or to the associated mailing list,. The FAQ is currently available on the World Wide Web at. Contributions by: Stewart Baldwin, Pat Boren, Todd Farmerie, Will Johnson, Bill Lemay, Chris Pitt-Lewis, Paul C. Reed, William Addams Reitwiesner, Josh Stevens, Don Stone Copyright: Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 by William Addams Reitwiesner. Copyright (c) 2011, 2013 by Don C. All rights reserved.

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If this document is incorporated in a commercial document, complimentary copies should be sent to. This document is provided AS IS without any express or implied warranty. Questions Discussed: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. Is an unmoderated newsgroup for the discussion of genealogy and family history among people researching individuals who lived in medieval times. The primary focus of the group is likely to be on Europe and neighboring regions, but postings about genealogy in other areas during this time period are welcomed.

The mailing list associated with the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup is. The newsgroup and mailing list are gated, i.e., all email sent to the mailing list also appears as a posting in the newsgroup, and all postings in the newsgroup (except those that originated with the mailing list) are emailed to the mailing list.

See question 2 for information about subscribing to the mailing list. All who have access to or and are interested in genealogy in the medieval period are are welcome to participate.

Archlord server files download. A brief history of the group and list can be found at. Scope of the Group The medieval period is loosely defined for the purposes of this group as the period extending from the breakup of the (Western) Roman Empire until the time public records (such as church, tax, and census records) relating to the general population began to be kept. This period would extend roughly from AD 500 to AD 1600, but these limits are not intended to exclude related topics of discussion lying outside of these boundaries, e.g., royal or noble genealogy in earlier time periods. A related mailing list is the list, and questions relating solely to royal genealogy after about AD 1600 should be raised there.

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