Shi family tree
You can visit the Shishi Chunqiu!! website
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Look for your family’s family tree there
The best way is actually to If you look for it in your hometown, most of the old patriarchs have a family tree. If they don’t have one, there’s little point in searching online. It’s a waste of time and money! ! !
The National Genealogy Survey has compiled statistics on your family trees stored in libraries across the country. I don’t think it means much to you—because they are probably from other families! !
The surnames all over the world may not be the same
The following are some collection records, mostly from the Shanghai Library
Source: Shanghai Library
l203 Eight volumes of national genealogy records
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Zai et al.
Eight volumes published by Baxingtang in the 32nd year of Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1693)
Tianjin, Nankai University, Zhejiang, Japan and the United States
Note: This ethnic group is scattered in Liyang, Jiangsu, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Zhejiang and other places.
1204 The genealogy of the Wuzhong sect of the Jiangsu Shi family is not divided into volumes
One volume printed in the early Qing Dynasty
Shanghai map
1205 Jiangsu Shi family genealogy The literature genealogy of the Wuzhong School is not divided into volumes
(Ming Dynasty) compiled by Shi Dan (Qing Dynasty) and continued in Hunan Province
Qing Dynasty Notes
Nanjing Map
1206 Jiangsu Wuzhong sect Shi family's family biography
Qinghongxingshan woodcutter's banknote book
Suzhou University
1207 Jiangsu Huai'an moved to Huaihe The genealogy of the Shi family is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Huaiguangjian compiled and compiled by Shi Yunhuan
Two volumes were printed in the 18th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1892)
Jiangsu Map of Huai'an County
1208 Jiangsu Huaiduo moved to Huaihe. The genealogy of the Shi family is not divided into volumes
(Republic of China) Shi Jiuhuang revised it
Twenty-three years of the Republic of China (1934 ) One volume of the printed version of Chengzetang
Map of Huai'an County, Jiangsu
1209 Three volumes of the genealogy of the eldest family member of the ancient Fengshi family in Feng County, Jiangsu Province
Twenty years of the Republic of China ( 1931) Banknote version
Sunlou Village, Sunlou Township, Feng County, Jiangsu Province
1210 Six volumes presented by the Shi family in Jiangdu, Jiangdu for restoration
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Di Reconstruction by An and others
Six volumes published in the fifth year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1825)
Japan and the United States
Note: The title page is "Shao Dai Reconstruction Family, a major branch of the Shi family in Liyang"
Multiply".
1211 Jiangsu Jiangdu Shi Family Genealogy Volume □□
(Republic of China) Shi Jitingxiu
Woodblock version in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1930)
Xuehe Village, Changsong Township, Jiangdu County, Jiangsu Province (archived volumes 1 and 2)
1212 The first volume of eight volumes of the Shi family genealogy in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province
Revised by Shi Yuanhua and others in the Qing Dynasty
Ten volumes of wooden movable type in the 19th year of Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1893)
Shanghai map
The first volume of twelve volumes of the 1213 Shi family genealogy in Changzhou, Jiangsu
(Qing Dynasty) Revised by Shi Jingyou and others
Twelve movable type editions of Jiufutang in the 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1908)
Volumes
United States
p>The first volume of the eight volumes of the 1214 branch genealogy of Shishi Wubentang in Liyang, Jiangsu Province
(Qing Dynasty) Seven revisions by Shi Jiejie, Shi Ronglu and others
Twelve years of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1873) Ten volumes of Wubentang movable type edition
Japan and the United States
1215 The first volume of the twenty-volume genealogy of the Shi family in Huanyang, Jiangsu Province
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Tingwei's collection
Printed version of the first year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1909)
Nanjing Bo
1216 The first and last volume of the four volumes of the Shi family genealogy in Chengjiang, Jiangyin, Jiangsu
(Qing) Revised by Shi Jingcai and others
Six volumes of Huaili Hall movable type edition in the second year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1876)
United States
1217 Shishi of Chengjiang, Jiangyin, Jiangsu Ten volumes of branch genealogy
Compilation of the History of the Republic of China
Ten volumes of the Huaili Hall printed version in the twenty-fifth year of the Republic of China (1936)
Institute of History
p>Note: Shi Sui began to build it in the seventh year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty.
1218 Six volumes of the genealogy of the male Liu Shi family in Yixing, Jiangsu Province
(Republic of China) compiled by Shi Yizu Shi Shuntong and others
Compiled in the third year of the Republic of China (1914) in the fifteenth year of the Republic of China Year (1926) Shidetang
Six volumes of woodcut edition
Hebei University
1219 Eighteen volumes of Shi family genealogy in Yixing, Jiangsu
(Republic of China) Revised by Shi Guoying and others
Eighteen volumes of the printed version of Yongsi Hall during the Republic of China
The Central People's Academy
Note: First revised during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.
1220 Zhejiang Shi Family Genealogy Compilation, not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Pu'an compiled and revised the history and ink
Qianlong's leisure supplement was engraved during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty Engraved version
Sichuan map (one volume saved)
1221 Twenty-four volumes of Shi family genealogy in Xiaoshan, Jianjiang
(Qing Dynasty) Revised by Shi Shilian and others
p>
Ten volumes of movable wood type in the fifth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1800)
Japan and the United States
1222 Twenty-four volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Jin's continued revision
Sixteen volumes of Baxingtang movable type edition in the 18th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1892)
Japan and the United States
Note: The inscription is " Genealogy of the Shi Family in Xiaoyi".
Twenty-four volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Lushan, Zhejiang in 1223
(Republic of China) Shi Jin compiled and published historical brocades
Eight lines in the seventh year of the Republic of China (1918) Sixteen volumes of Tangmu movable type edition
Zhejiang map, Japan and the United States
Note: Inscribed as "Genealogy of the Shi Family in Xiaoyi".
1224 Six volumes of the genealogy of the Guteng Shi family in Siming, Ningbo, Zhejiang
(Qing Dynasty) Compiled by Shi Jikeng and others
Wooden type in the third year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1911) Eight volumes of this book
Tianyi Pavilion
1225 Eight volumes of the genealogy of Guteng Shi family in Siming, Ningbo, Zhejiang
Compiled by Shi Jikeng and others in the Republic of China
Eight volumes of wooden movable type edition in the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930)
Tianyige
The first volume of the 20th volume of the 1226 Shi family genealogy in Ningbo, Zhejiang
(Republic of China) Compiled by Shi Bangzhi
Thirty printed volumes in the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946)
Institute of History
1227 Zhejiang Yu Yao Banlin The first volume of eight volumes of Shi's minor branch genealogy
(Qing Dynasty) compiled by Shi Shanhao
Six volumes of Shi's engraving in the third year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1853)
Shanghai Picture of Sichuan
1228 The first volume of nine volumes of the small genealogy of the Shi family of Yu Yao Banlin in Zhejiang Province
(Qing Dynasty) compiled by Shi Mei and Shi Shanhao
In the ninth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty ( 1870) Woodblock edition in eight volumes
Hebei University
1229 Zhejiang Yuyao Banlin Shi family branch genealogy in nine volumes
(Republic of China) Shi Quanyi continued revision
The seventh year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1868), continued in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (1923)
Eight volumes of printed editions
The Archives of Yuyao Lizhou, Zhejiang Province, Nankai University, Institute of History
Guan
Note: The genealogy was first compiled in the 28th year of Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty. This is the fifth revision.
1230 Zhejiang Yuyao Shi’s Genealogy, Volume 11, First Two and Last Two Volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Edited by Shi Guang
Qing Xianfeng Sixth Year (1856) Eleven volumes
Nankai University
Note: There are note supplements before and after.
1231 The first two and last three volumes of the twelve volumes of the Shi family genealogy of Yuyao, Zhejiang
(Republic of China) Shi Liangshu continued revision
Third year of the Republic of China (1914) Fourteen volumes
North Map Peking University History Institute Nankai University
Hebei University (Part 2) Harbin Normal University Zhejiang Map
Zhejiang Yuyao Lizhou Archives
Note: Shi Lin started practicing in the seventh year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty. This is the ninth cultivation.
1232 Eight volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Qianyan, Yindong County, Zhejiang Province
Compiled by Shi Youcheng (Qing Dynasty)
Woodcut in the 32nd year of Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (1906) This nine-volume set
Hebei University
Note: The cover is "Qian Yan Shi's Genealogy".
In 1233, the Shi family of Hengshui Street, Yindong, Yin County, Zhejiang Province donated the first fifteen volumes
One volume
(Republic of China) compiled by Shi Youqing, Shi Jixun and others .
The first year of the Republic of China (1912), pre-edited for the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947)
Six volumes of wooden movable type book
Tianyi Pavilion
1234 Two volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Yindong Hanling, Yin County, Zhejiang
(Republic of China) Compiled by Shi Zhitian Shi Youan
One volume of wooden movable type in the twelfth year of the Republic of China (1923)
p>Tianyi Pavilion
1235 Three volumes of the genealogy of Xu Shi in front of Yindong, Zhejiang Yin County
(Republic of China) compiled by Shi Youchun, Shi Jiufeng and others
One volume of wooden movable type in the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930)
Tianyi Pavilion
1236 Eight volumes of Shi family genealogy at Guantou, Xiangshan, Zhejiang
(Republic of China) Re-edited by Qin Yingjian
Published in the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938)
Zhejiang Xiangshan County Literary Administration
1237 Zhejiang Shaoxing Shi Family Genealogy Continuation is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shiji Meixiu
A printed volume in the seventh year of the Republic of China (19l8)
Hangzhou University, Japan and the United States
1238 Zhejiang Twelve volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Puqiao, Shengxian County
(Republic of China) Compiled by Shi Youjin
Wood movable type version in the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925)
Zhejiang Dapuqiao Village, Chengjiao Township, Shengxian County
1239 Jinze Shi family tree in Yixian County, Anhui Province is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Jizhou Collection
Twenty-ninth Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty In 1764 (1764), one volume of Shanxiutang woodblock prints
Hebei University
1z40 Five volumes of Shi’s genealogy book in Qixia, Shandong Province
Compiled by Shi Qili and others in the Republic of China
Printed version of the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935)
Shijiazhuang, Yangchu Township, Qixia County, Shandong Province Guan, Qixia County, Shandong Province
Xiaoguan Village, Li Town
p>1241 Shandong Leling Shi family tree is not divided into volumes
(Ming Dynasty) History was revised under the original name of the Ming Dynasty and was revised
One volume printed in the early Qing Dynasty
Renmin University
1242 Shandong Leling Shi family genealogy is not divided into volumes
(Ming Dynasty) Shi Bangzhi originally revised and anonymously revised
Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Volume
Renmin University
1243 Shandong Leling Shi family tree is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Zhongliu
Qing Qianlong tenth year One volume printed in the seventh year (1752)
Jilin University, Japan and the United States
1244 Shandong Leling Shi family tree is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Shangpu Xiu
p>Four volumes in the forty-eighth year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1783)
United States
1245 Shandong Leling Shi’s family history is not divided into volumes
(Qing Dynasty) Compiled and edited by Shi Bingdi
Four volumes of woodcut editions in the second year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1876)
North map Hebei University (Part 2) United States
1246 Hubei Xinzhou Six volumes of Shi's genealogy
Creation of Shi Zhengsheng's historical list (Republic of China)
Woodblock version in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920)
Wangang, Xugu Town, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province Village
1247 Hubei Xinzhou History Ten Volumes of the Genealogy of the Huang Family
(Republic of China) Continuing by Huang Runkun
Woodblock Edition in the Thirty-Third Year of the Republic of China (1944)
Duanjiashan Village, Huanglin Township, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province
1248 Nine Volumes of the Shi Family Genealogy in Hengyang, Hunan Province
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Bingwen majored in Shi Damen and other editors
Nine volumes of movable type in the thirty-third year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1904)
Jilin University
1249 The first three volumes of the fifteen-volume genealogy revised by the Shi family in Yongxing, Hunan
(Qing Dynasty) Shi Jiulu Shi Youxin’s Continuation
Liyang Hall engraved edition in seventeen volumes in the 31st year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1905)
Hebei University (missing first title) One volume)
Note: The cover is "
"Shi Family Genealogy", the title page is "Pingling Family Genealogy".
Jilin University
1251 Sichuan Wanxian Shi Family Genealogy Compilation, not divided into volumes
(Republic of China) Shi Fengquan Compilation
Republic of China In the twelfth year (1923), Wanxian Stork Village Shi's banknotes volume 1
Volume
Sichuan Chongqing City Map
1252 Jiangshu Shi's branch tree ten The first and last volume of two volumes
(Republic of China) compiled by Shi Laixing and others
Republic of China 20 (1931) Chengqitang movable type edition, fourteen volumes
North map
1253 Seven volumes of Shi family genealogy
(Qing Dynasty) Compiled by Shi Dasheng and others
Seven volumes of Jiaolongtang movable type version produced in the fourth year of Xianfeng period in Qing Dynasty (1854)
Northern Map
Note: The seventh volume is quite damaged.
1254 The first and last volume of the forty-one volumes of the genealogy of the Yizhuang Shi family
(Republic of China) Revised by Shi Mingbi and others
Thirty-eighth years of the Republic of China ( 1949) Thirty-eight volumes of Zonghaitang's printed edition
North map
1255 The first volume of eighteen volumes of Shi's genealogy
(Qing Dynasty) Compiled by Shi Tingwei and others
Thirty volumes of movable type edition in the first year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1909)
Northern Map
1256 Shi Shiqing Chuanzong Twelve Volume
(Qing Dynasty) History Class and others re-edited
Twelve volumes of movable type version in the 17th year of Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1891)
Northern Map
1257 The Shi family genealogy is not divided into volumes
One volume of the Qing Dynasty Notes
North map
1258 The Shi family genealogy □□ volume
Qing Dynasty engraved version
Northern Map (one volume saved)
2. Family genealogy certificates
National: Shi family genealogy compiled in eight volumes
Jiangsu: The genealogy of the Wuzhong sect of the Shi family is not divided into volumes, the genealogy of the Shi family of the Wuzhong sect is not divided into volumes, the genealogy of the Shi family who moved to Huaihe is not divided into volumes
The genealogy of the eldest family member of the ancient Feng Shi family is not divided into three volumes. Volume, the first volume of the twelve volumes of the Shi family genealogy in Changzhou
Zhejiang: the ninth volume of the Yuyao Banlin Shi family genealogy, the first two volumes of the eleven volumes of the Yuyao Shi family genealogy
Volume, eight volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Qianyan, Yindong, ten volumes of the genealogy of the Shi family in Chengjiang, and the genealogy of the Shi family in Hanling, Yindong
Two volumes, the genealogy of the Shi family in Hengjie, Shangshui, Yindong The first volume of fifteen volumes
Shandong: The Shi family tree is not divided into volumes, the Leling Shi family tree is not divided into volumes, and the Shi family genealogy is not divided into volumes
Hubei: Shi family genealogy six Volumes, ten volumes of the Shi Huang family genealogy
Hunan: nine volumes of the Shi family genealogy, the first three volumes of fifteen volumes of the Shi family genealogy
Sichuan: Libeixi Shi family genealogy Ten volumes
Sourced from Shanghai Library and National Genealogical Survey