answers1: Good luck, because it is royal families you have a chance of
finding something, but the possibility of finding 1500 years worth of
records is very slight. You might start by reviewing the information
on the Familysearch.com site under the library tab about how to
research in the countries you are interested. <br>
You might also check online for the royal houses of each country. I
have the Royals of Scotland from Wikipedia copies and it goes back to
Houses of Alpin and Dunkeld (834-1290). You could type genealogy of
the royal families into the search, that was how I found the charts of
Scotland
answers2: You will have difficulty finding records which prove
anything back much before 1400 and really 1550 in the UK that are
suitable for proved research.........so you are relying on the Heralds
Visitation records, which are 'transcriptions of the records' or I
should say the Heralds creative transcriptions of what they thought
that the Heralds 'copied' from the Noble and Royal privately held
records during the 14-16th century from some going back to the 9th
century.....HOWEVER I have had he opportunity to look at one set of
the actual Manorial records which covers several counties as the
family owned several very large Estates, this family was very well
connected to James 1, including bringing up his daughter Elizabeth,
and in a time frame where Guy Fawkes and his gang tried to kidnap her
from one of those estates, just before they tried to blow up the
Houses of Parliament, and the same family who accompanied her to
Bohemia to marry at 16 years old ( later she was the Queen of Bohemia)
and I have a copy of the Heralds Visitation 'records' which is what
genealogists can view and the two do not compare, in many cases they
are completely different and I fast came to the conclusion that the
Heralds were the copy and paste merchants of their day...that is the
same as people 'researching' now think the internet, familysearch and
online trees is researching family history, yet have no record cite
numbers to prove 'their' ancestry...just wanting to connect to
anything they find and have a huge tree...but what they have is a tree
of unrelated names. <br>
The real Manor records don't give great deal andd often many years are
missed, marriages will state males name and no wife name, they will
tell you the male children but not the female children...however you
will then get mention of a female name who married into another
Noble/Royal family, but have no idea who the parents of this named
lady are...the Heralds assumed and wrote down what they thought could
be the father and then added a female name as the mother...from where
I have no idea..........and it goes on like this thought out the
centuries.....which doesn't give you provable information for family
research.....but if you want to collect information then yu need to
search the Heralds Visitation set by county in the UK and the Heralds
( College of Arms) also has Noble and Royal Trees...transcribed from
them as well as the National Archives have some Manorial Records which
where saved when families left the Estates as they were too expensive
to run/live in <a href="http://familytimeline.webs.com/apps/links/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://familytimeline.webs.com/apps/link...</a>
has the links to National Archives for Heralds Visitation/Manor
records/Royal/Noble Trees and the surnames page on the same site has
the College of Arms as well as other Countries Herald authorities
answers3: You propose Scottish? I evaluate myself Scottish. Over my
useless body will I call myself British and it makes me livid at the
same time as human beings from countries like u . s . confuse us with
being English :)) you imagine there is lack of team spirit? Scottish
human beings not in any respect requested to be a area of england, in
truth, numerous us would die for independence!
answers4: Just do a basic web search on google.com -- "genealogy
English royal family," etc.
answers5: Yeah, I am a descendant of Charlemagne and a bunch of others. <br>
<br>
I hate to disappoint you, but Berke's and other have set down the
genealogies of all the Royals of Europe. All you have to do is go to
the library. <br>
<br>
Of course, that will avail you little; unless you can "prove" you are
descended from some of those Royals, having their genealogy means
nothing. <br>
<br>
Since my ancestors came over on the Mayflower, founded Germana,
Germantown, etc., I am related, as cousins, to about half of the U.S.
Presidents. But none of them are ancestors, which is what this site
is all about. <br>
<br>
If you are 41 generations from William I, I would wonder why your
family got married so young. That many generations would take me to
the 4th century. Anyhew, dig, dig, dig.
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