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Title: Dictionnaire genealogique des familles
du Quebec des origines a 1730
Author: Rene Jette - with the collaboration of the Programme
de recherche en demographie historique.
Published: 1983
Publisher: Montreal-Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal
Rating: A
Online Review: When Jette finds a line leading back to France
he includes several generations based on the information he had available
to him in 1983.
Title: De Catherine Baillon a Charlemagne
Author: Rene Jette, John P. Dulong, Roland-Yves Gagne and Gail
F. Moreau
Publisher: Memoires de la Societe Genealogie canadienne-francaise 48:3
(autumn 1997) 190-216
Rating: A
Online Review: This article is a detailed presentation of the
lineage of Catherine Baillon, a french noble woman who immigrated to New
France around 1669, back to Philip Augustus, King of France, 1180-1223.
The link between generations is documented by citing original documents,
artifacts, or carefully laid out preponderance of the evidence analyses.
It is a fine example of how a claimed royal lineage should be written and
documented.
Title: Les seize quartiers genealogiques des
Capetiens -4 volumes-
Author: Jean Dominique Joannis, R. de St.Jouan
Published: 1958-1965 Lyon
Publisher: Sauvegarde Historique
Rating: B
Online Review: This is a collection of well documented pedigree
charts showing the ancestry of each king of France for four generations.
It also includes cadet
branches of the royal family. Volume 4 consists of additions and corrections
as well as an index.
Title: The Heraldry of the Campbells
Author: G. Harvey Johnston
Published: 1977
Publisher: Inveraray, Argyll
Rating: C
Online Review: Even though it is intended to be a book on heraldry,
the genealogy is very helpful with establishing links between the many
branches.
Title: Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island
and Dungan Genealogy
Author: A. R. Justice
Published: 1922
Rating: C+
Online Review: This book may have an erroneous descent of a John
Dungan, who was a blacksmith in Rhode Island, and they state that he was
born the son of a knight; the connection was thoroughly disproved. However,
the generations in America are probably correct. Mr. Justice was known
to make some bad judgement calls in his work.
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