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Genealogy is the study and tracing of family pedigrees. 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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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.
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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.
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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.
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