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Geneology is the study of family lineage.
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Phillip J. Moore has written: 'One hundred French-Canadian family histories' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Genealogy 'One hundred French-Canadian family histories'
The study of ancestors and family histories is known as genealogy. Genealogists use various records and sources to trace family lineages and understand relationships between individuals across generations. This field is important for understanding personal identity, heritage, and connections to the past.
C. Truett Baker has written: 'Baker-Graves family histories' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
They may be particularly interested in their shared family histories and may want to document it now for their children.
Don Jurgens has written: 'Jurgens & Janssen family histories' -- subject(s): Genealogy
because so many died the couldn't keep place
Histories is the correct spelling.
Many slaves told stories and folktales to relate their family histories and to teach morals.
As with most surnames, there are several, sometimes many, unrelated families using the same surname. You must first identify the specific family of interest. Then it is usually necessary to do your own research to learn that family's history. Most families do not yet have their histories written up and available to anyone on-line, and you should be skeptical of those histories you do find on-line. They may not be of your family; and even if they are, they may contain errors. Always verify what you find on-line.