Showing posts with label Online Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Resources. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2007

New blog on the Saami

I just ran across a fairly new, but so far very informative blog on the Saami people: The Saami - Samer - Det Samiske - Samisk. From the author:

Welcome to this blog that is mainly about the Saami people, my search for cultural identity and learning Saami and Kven history. My childhood in the Norwegian county of Finnmark made me well aware of cultural conflicts as well as racism. As for many others of Saami heritage the demonstrations in Alta in 1980 –81 increased my ethnical and cultural consciousness in spite the fact that everything about "the Saami" was taboo in the geographical area and family I grew up in. My approach towards a Saami identity has been gradual. First accepting that I am of Saami, that was the hardest part because of strong denial in a norwegianised culture and harassment by other people, both by “closet-Saami” (i.e. people that want to hide their Saami heritage) and by non-Saami. Then about 15 years ago I started to gather some information, using the Internet, remembering what my grandparents taught me, and then joined some Saami groups as a passive member.
Before you click the link however, be warned that the blog has autoplay music. The music is nice, but if you're at work, you may want to turn your speakers off first!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Surname Research on Ancestry.de

The Ancestry.com German site, Ancestry.de, has some new added features. One interesting one uses data from the phone book to map the (current) distribution of surnames.

Wo in Deutschland ist mein Familienname verbreitet?

Neben dem Ursprung des Namens, ist auch die geografische Verbreitung eines Namens interessant für die Familienforschung. So können Sie Gebiete in Deutschland finden, in denen es wahrscheinlich auch Aufzeichnungen über Ihren Familiennamen gibt oder erwandte von Ihnen leben. Lassen Sie sich hier die Verbreitung Ihres Familiennamens in Deutschland anzeigen.


At the Namenforschung (Surname Research) Infocenter, enter your Familienname (family name) under the Verteilung (distribution) tab to get to the Surname distribution map. Enter your family name under the Ursprung (origin) tab to get the origin of your family name (this will be in German). Here are my results for Geyer.



Verteilung (Surname Distribution)


Geyer:

Der Name Geyer kommt insgesamt 5495 Mal in 419 Distrikten vor. Es gibt schätzungsweise 14648 Personen mit diesem Nachnamen. Dies liegt über dem Durchschnitt für alle deutschen Familiennamen. Er liegt damit an 468. Stelle der häufigsten Namen.

Die meisten Personen mit dem Familiennamen Geyer wurden in Kreisfreie Stadt München gefunden; der Name kam 85 Mal im Telefonbuch vor.

Die wenigsten leben in Kreisfreie Stadt Amberg, mit 14 Telefonbucheinträgen.

Um die Karte herunterzuladen, klicken Sie mit der rechten Maustaste auf einen leeren Bereich der Karte und wählen "Bild speichern als...".


Translated, this says:

The surname Geyer is found 5,495 times in 419 districts. It is estimated that there are 14,648 people with this surname in Germany. This is higher than average for a surname in Germany. In 468 places, it is the most common surname.

The most people with this surname were found in metro-area Munich, where the name is found 85 times in the telephone book.

It is least common in the area of Amberg, where it appears only 14 times in the phone book.

To download the map, right click on the picture and choose "Save picture as...".

Distribution of the surname Geyer in Germany


On the map, gray stands for "less than 1 occurance", dark yellow for "up to 60 occurances" and dark green for "more than 120 occurances". The map uses absolute occurances, so the high population areas also show increased surname occurance. On the map above, the darker green areas are Munich and Berlin. It might be more interesting to see a map based on percentage of population.

We also aren't sure that this is the original spelling of our surname. The other possibility is Geier:

Geier:

Der Name Geier kommt insgesamt 4806 Mal in 409 Distrikten vor. Es gibt schätzungsweise 12816 Personen mit diesem Nachnamen. Dies liegt über dem Durchschnitt für alle deutschen Familiennamen. Er liegt damit an 560. Stelle der häufigsten Namen.

Die meisten Personen mit dem Familiennamen Geier wurden in Kreisfreie Stadt München gefunden; der Name kam 85 Mal im Telefonbuch vor.

Die wenigsten leben in Kreisfreie Stadt Delmenhorst, mit 33 Telefonbucheinträgen.


Translated, this says:

The surname Geier is found 4,806 times in 409 districts. It is estimated that there are 12,816 people with this surname in Germany. This is higher than average for a surname in Germany. In 560 places, it is the most common surname.

The most people with this surname were found in metro-area Munich, where the name is found 85 times in the telephone book.

It is least common in the area of Delmenhorst, where it appears 33 times in the phone book.

Distribution of the surname Geier in Germany


Interestingly, this map shows heavy distribution in the Neckar-Odenwald area and Main-Tauber area (the new dark green area in the southwest quadrant). This is just south of the city of Aschaffenburg.



Ursprung (Surname Origin)

The source and history given here is from the Duden Surname Dictionary.

Geyer:

»Geier.

Geier:

1) Übername zu mhd. gir >Geier< für einen habgierigen Menschen. Vgl. den Beleg Chunr. Geyr (Regensburg a. 1347).

2) Auf einen Hausnamen zurückgehender Familienname. In Köln ist ein Haus que dicitur Gyr [welches man Geier nennt] i. J. 1197 belegt.

3) Vereinzelt Herkunftsname zu dem Ortsnamen Geyer im Erzgebirge (Sachsen).

The source of the name Geyer is the name Geier. The source of the name Geier could be:

1) Taken from middle-high-German "gir" meaning "Geier" (German for vulture), to denote a greedy person. See Chunr. Geyr (Regensburg a. 1347)

2) From a house. In Cologne there is a house que dicitur Gyr [which people called Geier] from the year 1197.

3) From a place name in the Ore Mountains in the German state of Saxony.

For help with translation, try the German-English dictionary at Leo.org, or for translated large chunks of text or whole webpages at a time, try Babel Fish Translation.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Surname Distribution


I just found this pretty neat US Surname Distribution program on the web. You enter a surname and choose a year (1850, 1880, 1920, 1990), and the program generates a map of the US showing the surname distribution. The 1850, 1880, and 1920 data is derived from a sampling of 1 out of every 100 names in the US censuses and the 1990 data is derived from names listed in phone books. I'm not sure if it'll be much help research-wise, but it's fun to play with for a few minutes.

Distribution of the Kirkland surname in 1850

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

New history website

From the NEHGS eNews, Vol 8, No. 39:

Television for Genealogists Available on the Internet

A new website has just launched giving The History Channel competition for the attention of genealogists. RootsTelevision.com is a website that provides videos of interest to genealogists, historians, and others interested in the world of the past. The website currently offers several videos, including a five-part interview with Hank Jones, author of Psychic Roots, and the second Ancestors series from PBS. Viewers can also watch videos of the recent press conference in New York City about the discovery of Annie Moore, the first passenger welcomed at Ellis Island.

Videos are currently available for free, although pay-per-view videos will be offered in the future. Find out more at http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=4552959&s=145791043.

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