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Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists: Who Came to America Before 1700. the Lineage of Alfred the ...
Frederick Lewis Weis
Genealogical Pub Co
, 1992 - 273 pages
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True Consistancy
Out of every author of genealogical records, none other's system works as well as Frederick Weis's. His in-depth research and organization make it nearly impossible to get lost. And still, he keeps up with an excellent bibliography as well as a
great abbreviation
page. The great thing about Weis, however, is that he doesn't like to speculate and just gets to the point with his writing. This is a must read for anyone connected to John of Gaunt or anyone else mentioned in the book.
A true classic in the subject
First published in 1950, Weis improves with each new edition; they're now up to the 7th. "Bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Walter Lee Sheppard, himself a renowned genealogist, undertook (successfully) to main-tain his high standards; the 4th and subsequent editions have been the result of his own editorial labors. A very inexpensive work, especially compared to many of the other titles on this subject; this one should be on every genealogist's bookshelf.
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Trustworthy Navigation Manual for Wayback Machine
Be SURE to buy the 8th edition listed on amazon.com Just cut to the chase. This book is in its 8th edition due to the devotion of Weis and his colleagues
who carry
on his life work. Do NOT spend hundreds of dollars buying research that the geneologist gathers from free online sources. FIRST, if you have ancestors from Massachusetts, New York, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Conneticutt and Virginia you very probably are descended from or cousin to many lines documented from about 350 A.D. Gallo Roman period right through to the Pilgrims, Puritans, etc. Why? Because as Nathaniel Philbrook states in his book, 'Mayflower,' 35 million AMericans are descended from the 52 survivors of the first winter in Plymouth. Why are they related to uddles of British and continental nobles? Because the
some
2,000 Norman families who ruled England married the rest of Europes nobles and by 1600 they had grown to 20,000 and had more spare children than Davey Crooket has money. The spares took up Puritism and or wanted to flip properties in the new world. SECOND, load up a good family tree software program [...]. Spent spare time over 2 years entering over 700 individuals from this work.
I think it is very educational to learn who ones ancestors are and then learn about
their character
, sometimes view a likeness, and study their times. We all have good and bad sides to our characters. Maybe you will find some relatives who remind you of you. Maybe you are tough because one of your people survived the terror of King John who went around starving people to death and walling others up alive in their castle walls.
Be your own geneologist by searching all of the U.S. census; searching in familysearch.com, ancestory.com, joining historical societies in the counties you know people
came from
, and finally you will get back to the
1700
s and then the 1600s. Over the decades I was very frustrated in linking known ancestors in 17th century Massachusetts to England. This book not only took me to all of Britian, but most all of Europe too. Its all waiting for you to discover, enjoy and share with your family and descendents.
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