Genealogical standards of evidence : a guide for family historians

by Brenda Dougall Merriman

Paper Book, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

929/.1072071

Publication

Toronto : Ontario Genealogical Society, c2010.

Description

Genealogical evidence is the information that allows us to identify an individual, an event in his or her life, or the relationship between individuals. In such a process, we often hear or use words such as evidence, proof, or documentation. Brenda Dougall Merriman takes readers through the genealogical process of research and identification, along the way examining how the genealogical community has developed standards of evidence and documentation, what those standards are, and how they can be applied. As a supplement to courses, workshops, and seminars, this book provides both an in-depth and inexpensive reference, perfect for compiling and checking research notes.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Janice_Nickerson
This wonderful little book should be required reading for everyone starting their family history. It will save so much time and frustration! Merriman's explanations of how to evaluate evidence are extremely clear and easy to understand, and illustrated with lots of actual examples from government
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records, church registers, newspapers and many other sources. Also valuable are the chapter on educational resources and the handy checklist of genealogical sources. If you want your research to be accurate and dependable for future generations, buy this book and keep it handy while you gather your family information and write your own book for posterity.
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Language

Original publication date

2010-02-20

Physical description

116 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9781554884513
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