Papua New Guinea Compiled Genealogies

Compiled Genealogies

 * Palauan genealogy. by Prof. Augustine Kramer; put on CDs by Elder and Sister Orval and Vonda Skousen; modern spelling by P. Kempis Mad; proof reading by Masaharu.  Call no. CD Micro-P31.  Palau Community College Library, Koror.  Copy on Family History Center computers in Koror and Guam
 * Based on genealogical charts in vol. 2 of Kraemer's 5 volume study of Palau published as part of Results of the South Seas Expedition 1908-1910, ed. G. Thilenius, Director of the Hamberg Museum for Ethnology. Hamberg, L. Friederichsen & Co., 1917.  Part II. Ethnography: B. Micronesia, Augustin Kraemer,  Palau, Volumes 1-5 (1917-1929)  (Augustin Kraemer volumes on Palau online at  http://www.etpisonmuseum.org/kramer.html)
 * On Family History Center computers throughout Micronesia in a RootsMagic database

Chinese Genealogies
Research use: Provides excellent pedigree linkage, usually lists all family members, sometimes even brief histories are included.

Genealogical collections.

Record type: Manuscript genealogies, pedigrees, tribal and town books.

Time Period: 1700-present.

Content: Names, family relationships, birth dates and places, marriage and death dates and places, residences, occupations, histories of families and/or villages.

Location: Private individuals, city and state archives and libraries, community associations.

Population coverage: 25%. These records have been compiled for selected families and towns only. Chinese family genealogies are particularly valuable due to the dearth of other Chinese records.

Reliability: Generally quite accurate.