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I've used familysearch, some say it is erroneous, but it is the largest family tree ever created and it does have a lot of documentation. It's Mormon, because they find genealogy important to baptize their ancestors retroactively, it's something they do. I don't know if this means we trust it or don't lol
"Virtue grows stronger at the wound"
"There is safety in discrimination"
"James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the 12 tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting." James 1:1
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Well, everyone can contribute and everything's to be taken with a grain of salt, but I've found entries of my ancestors there that helped me a lot because they were correct. I know it because I knew a bit of my family tree already and the entries there matched it and also because I made contact with a few registries/notary offices in my country and abroad and had success further searching about my family tree.
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I have 3, one is a patronymic, so technically a mix of iberian and slavic naming traditions
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no, not a surname, a straight out patronymic, It's derived from my great-grandfather's name. my grandmother lost the surname when she married my grandfather and only kept her patronymic, which she gave to my dad, that passed down to me.
ex:
Gramparents:
Olga Ivanova Kurtsheva (daughter of Ivan and Maria)
Francisco Machado de Alcantara
Father:
Augusto Ivanov de Alcantara
Me:
Criptão Silveira Ivanov de Alcantara
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It's a German name.
I read:
Dionysius Laiher, Joseph Leyhers sohn von Moßbach,
und Anna Chaspar Danckwarts seligen nachgelassen(s?)
Dochter hier zu Ölz 3ten Trin Den 24ten Juny, außgeruffen. HochZeit
gehalten zu Moßbach den 10ten July.
(Dionysius Laiher, Joseph Leyher's son from Moßbach
and Anna, deceased Caspar Danckwart's left behind
daughter here in Ölz. 3th(sunday after sunday) Trin(itatis), the 24th of June, announced. Marriage
was held in Moßbach the 10th of July.)
Last edited by rothaer; 10-07-2023 at 11:50 AM.
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like
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