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Details: | Compendium of 4,000 German Middle-Class Citizens: 1250-1850 - Volume One; by Frederick Siler; 2022; 259 pp; 8.5x11; Paperback; Perfect bound; ISBN: 978-1-62859-331-0; Item # FR0705 This book is the first in a series of volumes exploring the linage and heraldry of 16,000 common middle-class German citizens who have been identified from records dating from approximately 1250 to 1850. Access to documents about the commoner social strata of the 13th to 15th centuries is nearly non-existent for English-speaking family historians who wish to extend their family tree back in time before Guttenberg's invention of the printing press and prior to the first migration of our German ancestors to American in the 17th and 18th centuries. This volume includes the following highlights:
THE FOLLOWING IS FROM THE TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT MATTER LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PREFACE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 – Significant Characteristics of the Holy Roman Empire - The Late Middle Ages - c.1250 to c. 1500 - The Early Modern Period - c.1500 to c.1800 - A political history of the Holy Roman Empire o The Late Middle Ages o The Early Modern Period - Economics: Commerce and Finance - Education and Universities - Religion and the Protestant Reformation - City Government and Administration - Class Structure and Conflict o Upper and lower classes of the nobility o Middle-class patricians, clergy, and burghers o Lower-class plebeians and peasants o The Reformation: efforts for equality among the classes CHAPTER 2 - Locating Biographical Information About Middle-Class Germans - The German Biography Database. - The CERL Thesaurus File. CHAPTER 3 - Burgher Armorial Bearings - Heraldry and the family historian. - An introduction to burgher arms. - Some aspects particular to Germanic burgher arms. o Differences from British Heraldry o Differences between Germanic burgher and noble arms - Utilizing heraldry as a genealogical tool and resource o Dealing with different branches of a family in Germanic armory o Comparing arms of the same surname in different locations o Comparing arms of the same surname at the same location o Deciding whether to merge entries CHAPTER 4 - Components of the Compendium - Defining the Elements o Names o Geographical Locations o Chronology o Occupations o End Notes o Terminology o Key to special notations CHAPTER 5 - A Compendium of 4,000 Middle-Class German Citizens APPENDIX A: Gallery of Burgher Portraits APPENDIX B: Historical German Occupations APPENDIX C: Genealogy Records by Locations APPENDIX D: A Guide to Additional Resources: General Resources, Genealogy, Geography, Heraldry, Surnames, Symbolism, Translation END NOTES Other Books by the Author About the Author Frederick Siler has over twenty-five years experience as a family historian. He holds a lifetime membership in the National Genealogical Society, and is also a member of the International Association of Amateur Heralds. Fred has authored five other books on German genealogy and heraldry. He created the Heraldry and Genealogy Reference Library website and co-authored Our Ancestors: 380 Years of History in America with Tom Peiffer. |