singhals wrote: > No, but one MIGHT suggest any local family histories, whether > written by the church or other civic group. We could, IF we knew which country and geographical area we were discussing, but apparently you want a generic list of all the genealogical resources existing in every country in the world. > No, but if the parish register doesn't contain the birth, marriage, > or death one needs, and the civil registers don't have it -- what > other alternate resource MIGHT exist? Depends on the country. > And let's not forget that Jewish practices in any of those countries > don't necessarily conform to to Christian practices (indeed, Judaism > had a specific exception in British law). Exactly why you should tell us which religion you're researching. Generic question: > What's vague about: where else is there to look? Generic answer: Someplace other than where you've already looked. This thread has been a waste of everyone's time. You haven't gotten the answer you needed and everyone who has tried to help has had their efforts rebuffed. As Bob said: > I have given up even trying to answer your questions. Me too. kql kql <[email protected]>