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La Généalogie Sur Internet Table Des Matières Miguel Mennig Pombeiro Virga La généalogie sur Internet Table des matières Table des matières Avant-propos . 7 Pourquoi associer généalogie et Internet ? . 7 Un accès généralisé . 7 Des outils simplifiés . 7 Une diffusion pour tous . 8 Une entraide sans frontières . 8 Une agora virtuelle . 8 Une encyclopédie évolutive . 9 Des bases de données toujours plus nombreuses . 9 Chapitre 1 : L’enquête préliminaire. 11 Chez vos proches . 13 Les cimetières . 15 Les généalogies déjà existantes . 15 Le dépouillement et le classement . 16 Chapitre 2 : Le calcul des degrés de parenté et l’implexe . 19 Selon le droit canon . 21 Selon le droit civil . 22 L’implexe . 23 Les principales méthodes de numérotation . 24 Numérotation de Sosa-Stradonitz . 24 Numérotation d’Aboville . 25 Chapitre 3 : Généalogies et représentations graphiques. 27 La généalogie ascendante . 29 La généalogie descendante . 31 Les représentations graphiques . 32 Le tableau vertical . 32 Le tableau horizontal . 33 L’arbre circulaire ou semi-circulaire . 34 L’arbre traditionnel . 35 Le calendrier républicain . 36 L’héraldique . 39 209 Signes et abréviations conventionnels . 41 La généalogie sur Internet Chapitre 4 : La recherche dans les archives . 43 Les registres paroissiaux . 45 Le contenu des actes paroissiaux . 48 L’acte de baptême . 48 L’acte de bénédiction nuptiale . 49 L’acte de sépulture . 49 Où chercher les actes paroissiaux (BMS) ? . 49 Les registres protestants . 50 Les registres israélites . 51 L’état civil . 52 Le contenu des actes de l’état civil . 53 L’acte de naissance . 53 L’acte de mariage . 54 L’acte de décès . 55 Où chercher les actes d’état civil ? . 55 S’y retrouver dans les registres : les tables annuelles et décennales . 56 Les archives notariales . 58 Les contrats de mariage . 59 Les inventaires après décès . 60 Comment retrouver les fonds notariaux ? . 60 Les autres sources . 61 Recensements . 61 Où les consulter ? . 61 Listes électorales . 61 Où les consulter ? . 62 Archives militaires . 62 Où les retrouver ? . 63 Archives fiscales . 64 Avant la Révolution . 64 Après la Révolution . 64 Archives judiciaires . 65 Chapitre 5 : Les ressources de l’informatique et du Net. 67 Recherches avec un moteur généraliste : Google . 69 Recherches avec un moteur spécialisé : Geneanet . 70 Les forums ou groupes de discussion . 72 210 Groupes francophones . ..
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