This social focus is now regarded as making The Canadian Jewish Review an important genealogical source.
However, other unrelated, genealogical sources exist which state that Mary Hennell died on May 16, 1843.
Later medieval genealogical sources, which need treating with some caution, list the following rulers of Dunoding:
According to the traditional account, found in genealogical sources, Diarmait mac Cerbaill had three known sons, two of whom were called Colmán.
As the first British census which aimed to record details about every citizen, the 1841 census is an important genealogical source.
Although many genealogical sources record the opposite, Welf Ernst and Wibke were not divorced in 1979, but lived together (un-divorced) up to his death.
Several internet-based genealogical sources claim royal ancestry of Edmund and his descendants.
Regardless, some genealogical and historical sources continue to make the assertion that she was the Conqueror's daughter.
Some genealogical sources give the English-Scottish borders as the origin of the family, others claim Cumberland as the source.
Information found in historical or genealogical sources can be unreliable and it is good practice to evaluate all sources with a critical eye.