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Established in 1988 and based in St. Paul, Minnesota, CGSI is the oldest and largest society of its kind [2] with more than 2,000 members from across the United States, Canada, and Czechia and Slovakia. [3] Until its incorporation in 1991, it was known as Czechoslovak Genealogical Society and was a part of the Minnesota Genealogical Society. [3]
The Slovak National Archives (Slovak: Slovenský národný archív) were created in 1928. They are under the authority of the Minister of the Interior.
Aggregated search system and genealogy databases, claims to have over 20 billion records. National Archives of Ireland: The official repository for the state records of Ireland including census records, wills and administrations, plus other genealogy records New England Historic Genealogical Society
The Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) is a guideline for establishing the reliability ("proof") of a genealogical conclusion with reasonable certainty. [1] It is important within the genealogical community for clearly communicating the quality of research performed, such as by a professional genealogist.
This template is used to identify a biographical stub about a Slovak Greek Catholic bishop. It uses {{ asbox }}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates.
Pages in category "Slovak genealogy" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
index. Links the "Archives" title to a specified subpage that should be the subject index page for all archived discussions, such as "Archive index". The slash "/" is not used for this parameter. Legobot may be used to create and maintain such an index. To link to a different subpage, only use the subpage name and don't add the slash "/".
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.