Genealogy is the study and tracing of familypedigrees. This involves the collection of the names of relatives, both living and deceased, and establishing the relationships between them based on primary, secondary and/or circumstantial evidence or documentation, thus building up a cohesive family tree. Genealogy is sometimes also referred to as family history, although these terms may be used distinctly: the former being the basic study of who is related to whom; the latter involving more "fleshing out" of the life and family histories of the individuals involved.
In this article the terms genealogist, researcher, and family historian refer to every participant, from the inexperienced hobbyist to the seasoned professional.
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Dhule riot: Curfew relaxed for three hours, situation peaceful The district administration today relaxed curfew for three hours this morning in north Maharashtra's Dhule town.
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Two Al-Badr militants arrested in Kupwara Two top militants of Pakistan-backed Al-Badr militant outfit were on Sunday arrested from Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, a police spokesman said. Curfew relaxed for 3 hour, situation peaceful The district administration relaxed curfew for three hours in N Maharashtra's Dhule town, as the situation was under control and peaceful with no fresh incidents of arson reported. Patil wishes speedy recovery to Big B President Pratibha Patil wished a speedy recovery to megastar Amitabh Bachchan who was hospitalised after he complained of stomach ache. Mumbai to have 'Omni' as taxis The ubiquitous 'black and yellow' taxis in India's financial hub are set to be replaced with newer "Maruti Suzuki Omni' cars, with the first 200 such cabs scheduled to ply on city roads by the month-end. E-mail threat to President Patil An e-mail carrying a threat to target President Pratibha Patil during her on-going Pune visit, has been received by state authorities, an official said. Amitabh Bachchan's condition stable Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who was admitted to the Lilavati hospital in suburban Bandra yesterday after he complained of severe abdominal pain, is said to be responding well to the treatment. Wish your favourite superstar a speedy recovery | Surfers' Response
Brian Duncan's Family Research - Duncan, Dinwiddie, Pritchard, McKennie, Frend, Farrington and MacLeod genealogy; includes a transcription of the memoirs of David Dinwiddie (1818-1883) of the Madras Artillery.
Meta Description: [ A Family History in India, 1808-1947 ]
British India Family History - Collett, Duncan, Holdway, Kuhlmey and Wheeler genealogy; includes 1851 Bombay census, Surname Register with nearly 800 surnames submitted, passenger lists, newspaper extracts numerous other databases.
Meta Description: [ British India Family History. COLLETT, DUNCAN, HOLDWAY, KUHLMEY, WARDLEY & WHEELER families in India. Surname register, Passenger lists, census indexes, baptisms, marriages & burials & much more. ]
Dipak Ranjan - Genealogy of Dr Dipak Ranjan Sarbadhikari from Kolkata India. This site is part of a personal web site which includes health links, quotes and leisure activities.
Families In British India Society - A Family History Society for people researching their ancestors, and the background against which they led their lives, in 'British India'. Also contains useful information for people 'starting out' in their research.
Family History In India - A genealogy website for people tracing their British, European and Anglo-Indian family history in India, Burma, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Numerous databases list over 85,000 European and Anglo-Indian persons in colonial India.
Meta Description: [ How to trace British and European Ancestors in India including historical, genealogical and record-keeping data ]
India Genealogy Forum - Here people can discuss issues involving (like trying to find) ancestors who lived in India
India Office Records - Links to the documentary archives of the administration in London of the pre-1947 government of India, including the archives of the East India Company, the Burma Office, and of a number of related British agencies overseas.
John Kendall's Cemetery Website - This site is attempting to preserve the image of graves and monuments in India before they disappear. The site contains cemetery indexes, transcriptions and many photos.
Mohammed Jaffer Tungekar Family Tree - This site has the genealogy of Mohammed Jaffer Tungekar who settled in Uran, Bombay. The site has a family tree for his ancestors up 6 levels and 6 generations of descendants.
500Passages To India - Provides links to resources for people researching their ancestry of Europeans who had travelled to India. It also contains some genealogical information of the author - Sylvia Murphy.
Roche Family Genealogy Blog - A blog on the Roche family, by Conrad Roche. Conrad has been doing Genealogy research for over a decade now, mainly on the Roche Family in India. Here he posts information about this research and other genealogical information. This blog was started ostensibly mid 2004.
Tanmoy's genealogy - Genealogy of a Tanmoy Bhattachharya's (Bengali Hindu Brahmin) family.
Meta Description: [ Tanmoy Bhattacharya's genealogy; Genealogy of a Bengali Brahmin Family who moved from Bangladesh to India ]