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Family history research in Saxony
O
ne of the 12 commandments of family researchers is:
Finalise your research from time to time!
Trace everything back to the creation of the world is impossible.
Publish your researched results!
Therefore you are able to receive new sources as well as you serve the general public.
Back-up
data
on
electronic
devices
is
still
not
a
guarantee
to
keep
data
forever.
Therefore,
it
is
recommended
to
safeguard
the genealogically data material also as print outs (e.g. magazines, books etc.) to conserve for future generations.
Hardcover
copies
should
be
stored
in
a
public
record
office,
German
National
librarie
or
in
the
German
central
office
for
genealogical
research to keep them safe and to ensure to have them available for general public.
A
family
historic
composition
(genealogy)
or
a
chronicle
should
not
stay
a
unique
copy.
Nowadays,
computer
technique
offers a fast and simple way to edit documents and pictures in high quality (see gallery) for the production of several copies.
The following books were published by the author himself:
:
Technical Reports of the genealogy Haerting
Family tree of the genealogy Haerting
The “Specialist Reports on Genealogy Härting” were published by the following institutions for security and
general access:
Working-group for Medium German genealogy e.V. (AMF) in Leipzig,
Publishing company Degener & Co. in Insingen,
Home club of the Bornaer country in Rötha
and
Culture and Leisure Group Family and Heraldry in the foundation railway social work, Frankfurt/Main.
This
book
contains
15
completed
technical
reports
on
some
particularly
interesting
Härting
families
with
historical
documents, maps, pictures and references.
Books / Magazines
Pegau around 1625
Genealogy Haerting
The book "Genealogie Härting" is the final product of my genealogical research and includes: a glossary, maps of
the ancestral homeland, onomastics, family crests, family lists of all Härting family members, Härting dissertations
and publications, general information, and an overview of various spellings of the Härting family name.
80 percent of the book has already been completed.mpleted.