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  2. 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

  3. Origin hypotheses of the Croats - Wikipedia

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    The definition of Croatian ethnogenesis begins with the definition of ethnicity, [1] according to which an ethnic group is a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural or other experience, and which shows a certain durability over the long period term of time. [2]

  4. Genetic studies on Croats - Wikipedia

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    According to Admixture, Croatian Neolithic samples have 97.6-100% ANF-ancestry, Copper Age samples have 71% ANF-ancestry and 29% Western Steppe Herders (WSH)-ancestry, while Bronze Age samples 47% ANF, 20% WHG and 33% WSG-ancestry. The observed Y-DNA haplogroups in Neolithic/Copper period were two G2a2a-PF3147, one G2a2b2a1a1-PF3345, one C1a2b ...

  5. List of noble families of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Old Croatian noble family originating from Dalmatia. Owners of Knin Fortress, Klis Fortress, Drniš and large estates in northern Dalmatia. Nicolini: Noble family of Italian origin from the island of Hvar: Nikolić: Baron: Vera Nikolić Podrinska (1886–1972), a member of the family, was a Croatian painter. Novosel: 18th century–19th century [6]

  6. Croatian State Archives - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the pediment of the Croatian State Archives building. Mrs. Laura Bush views a large wall mural on April 5, 2008, during her tour at the Croatian State Archives. The Croatian State Archives (Croatian: Hrvatski državni arhiv) are the national archives of Croatia located in its capital, Zagreb. The history of the state archives can be ...

  7. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki receives over 100 million views per year. [16] During most months, it is typically the second-most frequently visited section (out of ten sections) of FamilySearch, its host site. As of March 7, 2016, the English edition of the Family History Research Wiki had 150,561 registered users who had contributed to the ...

  8. Croatian Nobility Association - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Nobility Association (Croatian: Hrvatski plemićki zbor, HPZ) is an organization of the descendants of the Croatian nobility, created in 1995 by descendants of noble families from Dalmatia, northern Croatia and other Croatian regions. It is member association of the European Commission of the Nobility (CILANE).

  9. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    Ahnentafel, also known as the Eytzinger Method, Sosa Method, and Sosa-Stradonitz Method, allows for the numbering of ancestors beginning with a descendant.This system allows one to derive an ancestor's number without compiling the complete list, and allows one to derive an ancestor's relationship based on their number.

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