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register of qualified huguenot ancestors of the national huguenot society, fifth edition 2012 (in English)
National Huguenot Society
(Author)
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Janice Murphy Lorenz
(Illustrated by)
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Jeannine Sheldon Kallal
(Edited by)
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National Huguenot Society, Inc.
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register of qualified huguenot ancestors of the national huguenot society, fifth edition 2012 (in English) - National Huguenot Society ; Lorenz, Janice Murphy ; Kallal, Jeannine Sheldon
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Synopsis "register of qualified huguenot ancestors of the national huguenot society, fifth edition 2012 (in English)"
The Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, Fifth Edition 2012 identifies more than 600 approved Huguenot ancestors, descent from whom is proof of qualification for membership in The National Huguenot Society. The most up-to-date and comprehensive reference source for Huguenot research currently available in America. Each ancestor comes to life in a brief biographical sketch which reaches back into French and American history and culture. Furthermore, two or more generations of each ancestors' descendants are identified and a summary of the facts known about their lives are provided. It also identifies related Huguenot families. Citations to source material are provided, and recommendations for areas of further research needed to fill existing gaps in genealogical proof are included. Not a single page is without a fascinating factoid or valuable genealogical or biographical insight. Listing the proven ancestors whose descendants have joined The National Huguenot Society over the years, Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors of The National Huguenot Society, Fifth Edition 2012 is more than a mere reference book; it is the go-to source of Huguenot genealogical data available today in America.