impact:

one-name.org

The Guild of One-Name Studies is a UK-based charitable organisation founded in 1979 for one-name studies. The Guild developed as an offshoot of the Federation of Family History Societies. The FFHS was founded on 8 June 1974. By 1977 one-third of the members of the FFHS were one-name societies, and a sub-committee was set up to address the needs of this group. Among its duties was the generation of a Register of Surnames which were being comprehensively studied. The first one-name conference was held at the Grand Hotel in Leicester from 13 to 14 May 1978. Sixty-six participants attended the inaugural conference. A formal resolution was carried unanimously to establish a Guild of individuals engaged in one-name research. The Guild was officially launched in Plymouth, Devon, on 1 September 1979 during a conference hosted by the family history societies of Devon and Cornwall. Within a few months, approximately 200 members had enrolled in the Guild. To qualify for registration, one needed to have a significant body of data relating to the given surname and its variants. It was suggested that entries be extracted from current telephone directories, civil registration indexes of births, marriages and deaths, and national probate indexes such as the Prerogative Courts of Canterbury and York. More information...

According to PR-model, one-name.org is ranked 363,105th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 214,153rd in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before monitordooriente.com and after thedps.co.uk in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
363,105th place
222,948th place
97,715th place
214,153rd place
94,587th place
49,087th place
127,941st place
180,706th place
45,135th place
5,378th place
9,767th place
14,625th place
frFrench
501,798th place
559,128th place
344,096th place
270,175th place
199,922nd place
100,293rd place
4,989th place
2,813th place
4,447th place