BYU Family Historian
BYU Family Historian was a periodical written annually from 2002 to 2007 by The Center for Family History and Genealogy. Assorted authors including Howard C. Bybee, David H. Pratt, and Mark I. Choate wrote articles for the publication.
The Center for Family History and Genealogy was established at Brigham Young University in order to utilize BYU resources to simplify the process of finding of ancestors and the discovery of the world in which they lived. The Center also supported student training for life-long temple and family history service. Partners of the Center include: BYU Religious Education, BYU Department of History, BYU School of Family Life, BYU Computer Science, State Archives of Niedersachsen, Germany, and the State Archives of Bavaria, Germany.
Current Volume: Volume 6 (2007)
Front Matter
The BYU Family Historian
Where to Start When You Inherit Genealogy
Janet Hovorka
Sources for Tracing Antwerp's Sixteenth-Century Immigrants
Donald J. Harreld
Nineteenth-Century French Passport Laws and Documents
Howard C. Bybee and Annick Houze
Irish Emigration and Immigration to North America
David S. Ouimette and David E. Rencher
European Emigration Records
George R. Ryskamp
Iberian Emigration Law : A Comparison Study of Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Emigration Law of Spain and Portugal
Rebekah Fairbank
The Fox River Settlement Revisited : The Illinois Milieu of the First Norwegian Converts to Mormonism in the Early 1840s
Gerald M. Haslam
Researching Huguenot Settlers in Ireland
Vivien Costello
Book Reviews
Kip Sperry
Vol 6 Fall 2007 The BYU Family Historian
The BYU Family Historian