Family reconstitution

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A family reconstitution is the compilation of data from church registers and other historical sources by families ( parents and their children , i.e. in nuclear families ) .

Family reconstitution is a term that has penetrated population history from France and England , which is an equivalent for the family-based church book mapping in the German-speaking area, which is an important step on the way to a local family book .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ After 1945: Local family books and local family books printed with computer support . In: Volkmar Weiss : Prehistory and consequences of the Aryan ancestral pass: On the history of genealogy in the 20th century. Neustadt an der Orla: Arnshaugk, 2013, pp. 314–321, ISBN 978-3-944064-11-6 .

See also genealogy