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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable book by one of the "giants" of genealogy.
Its short little chapters take on common errors in genealogical research. Focusing mostly on American research, it does provide a few examples from Britain and Germany. Problems like when is a nephew not a nephew, how can an infant be baptized before it is born, and the problems of fraudulent pedigrees are all addressed.

What I like the most about this fun read is...

Published on October 29, 1999 by Mark Howells

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Seldom has 74 pages seemed so long....
I purchased this book(let) expecting to learn of common "pitfalls." Instead, I believe I was subjected to a rant by the author on how genealogists create the pedigree that they wish they had by ignoring obvious disconnects in their research. I wouldn't consider this a pitfall. I consider this fraud. Great detail was provided for case after case of suspect...
Published on December 1, 2001 by J. Green


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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable book by one of the "giants" of genealogy., October 29, 1999
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Mark Howells (Puyallup, Washington State, USA) - See all my reviews
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Its short little chapters take on common errors in genealogical research. Focusing mostly on American research, it does provide a few examples from Britain and Germany. Problems like when is a nephew not a nephew, how can an infant be baptized before it is born, and the problems of fraudulent pedigrees are all addressed.

What I like the most about this fun read is the way in which it hammers on the common error of "the sanctity of the printed word". Taking what is printed in book form as truth has been a typical problem in genealogical research for decades. Funny how things never change much. Rubincam's admonitions about not believing what you find in books sound just like today's pundits' warnings about not believing everything you find on the Internet. Very true.

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Seldom has 74 pages seemed so long...., December 1, 2001
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J. Green (Bedford, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I purchased this book(let) expecting to learn of common "pitfalls." Instead, I believe I was subjected to a rant by the author on how genealogists create the pedigree that they wish they had by ignoring obvious disconnects in their research. I wouldn't consider this a pitfall. I consider this fraud. Great detail was provided for case after case of suspect researchers. (Of the 74 pages, many were devoted to citations.) There were some bits of worthwhile information wedged in between the tales of horror. I found the information on the calendar change and heraldry of interest. Otherwise, Mr. Rubincam's message was clear. Don't trust any source by itself. Always verify and reverify. I agree completely with this point. I just don't think it in itself justifies a book - even one as short as this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Small But Mighty, April 2, 2010
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Beverly R. Conolly (Gainesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This small book, "Pitfalls In Genealogical Research" by Milton Rubincam, paperback ISBN 10: 0916489280, is a wonderful inexpensive gift for anyone who is interested in genealogy and is indeed full of pitfalls in genealogical research. It is excellent for beginners as well as advanced genealogists who have sometimes forgotten a few of these common mistakes or pitfalls.
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