Genealogies in WW-Person

Since there are available:

persons in genealogies The genealogies are suffering from the often unclear connection of children to mothers. So many clear lines are broken.

  • Descendants of Charlemagne (Karolingians) of the generations 1-13
  • Liudolfinger/Salier/Staufer/Luxemburger, nearly complete
  • Bade, Württemberg nearly complete
  • european families under construction
  • Habsburger, nearly complete
  • Hesse, Thüringen nearly complete
  • Hohenzollern, nearly complete
  • Nassau, Oranien, nearly complete
  • Oldenburg, nearly complete
  • Lippe, Reuss, und Waldeck, nearly complete
  • Welfen, nearly complete
  • Wettiner, nearly complete
  • Wittelsbacher, nearly complete
  • Dukes, nearly complete
  • Princes partly complete (without italian and french Princes of the HRI)
  • Counts/Grafen partly complete in 19th and 20th century, large known gaps in the 18th century, before 1700 incomplete.
  • Danish Greve-Families very incomplete.
  • French Pair families partially very good. Big gaps in Marquis and Comtes. Problem of assumed titles and fake nobility.
  • Some Italian families laready very complete. From others not one member.
  • Polish families very partially. Even princely houses full of gaps.
  • Portugese families very partially.
  • In many Russian Families there are only mens available.
  • Some of the Spanish grandee families very complete, for others at least one member
  • Swedish families only a beginner state.
  • UK: English, Irish and Scottish families acceptable complete if the families still own a title.
  • 'Nearly' is to inpreterpreted as: 'following current knowledge'