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Marsha Hoffman Rising
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Fellow, American Society of Genealogists. Contributing Editor, The American Genealogist. 2324 E. Nottingham St. Springfield, MO 65804-7821. University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida: B.A. Psychology, 1966. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida: M.S.W. Social Work, 1972. National Institute of Genealogical Research, Washington D.C., 1981. Institute for Historic Genealogical Research, Birmingham, Ala. 1982, 1983, 1986. Instructor 1987-1995.
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DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog: May 2015
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Sunday, May 24, 2015. GeneaWebinars Calendar: Online hangouts, webinars and chats this coming week. Thanks to the centralized calendar at GeneaWebinars.com, genealogists interested in learning more about our craft may register for these online. Seminars coming up this week. Be sure to verify the time in your neck of the woods. If you need a time zone converter see:. This centralized calendar provides information about how to attend. Hosts may use a variety of platforms. Happy family tree climbing! Thanks...
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The American Genealogist — Editors
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Consolidated Table of Contents. Current and Recent Issues. FASG, of Barrington, Rhode Island, joined TAG as an Editor in 2012, and succeeded David L. Greene as Editor and Publisher in 2014. A historian with a special interest in the history of genealogy, Dr. Taylor has written on British and Continental European genealogy as well as Colonial and more recent genealogy in New England and Virginia. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists. Joseph C. Anderson II. Roger D. Joslyn. FASG, Sausalit...
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about nathaniel lane taylor
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About nathaniel lane taylor. A native of New England, I hold a Ph.D. in medieval European history from Harvard University (1995). I divide my time among research, writing, editing, and teaching; playing music (until recently I was organist and choir director at a local church); renovating our colonial house in Barrington, Rhode Island; and raising four young children. Since 2004 I have also undertaken commissioned genealogical research on a selective basis. In 2013 I became an editor of.
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a genealogist's sketchbook › medieval and modern genealogy, memory and history — part of nltaylor.net
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A genealogist's sketchbook. Medieval and modern genealogy, memory and history part of nltaylor.net. Looking for a leg up. Monday, December 9, 2013. Here’s a photo of my current obsession:. This man outlived his leg almost 47 years, and is buried far away. I’m putting together an essay on the man, the leg, and what it all means. I’ve been asking around: does anyone know of other similar stones? New fasg.org website is up. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. Site — who knows? Filed in US genealogy. And here is a cl...
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nathaniel lane taylor - professional genealogy
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Nathaniel Lane Taylor: professional genealogy. I hold a Ph.D. in European history from Harvard University (1995), with over fifteen years of research experience in American and European archives. I have an extensive portfolio of publication in historical and genealogical journals (see publications list. In 2011 I was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists. The honorary society of the nation's leading scholarly genealogists. In 2012 I became an editor of. 8226; Preparation of a narrative...
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The American Genealogist — History
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Consolidated Table of Contents. Current and Recent Issues. Was begun in 1922 by Donald Lines Jacobus (1887 1970) as the New Haven Genealogical Magazine. The first eight volumes consisted primarily of the editor’s alphabetical compendium of “Families of Ancient New Haven.” When that project was completed, the journal became, with the July 1932 issue, The American Genealogist and New Haven Genealogical Magazine. Usually abbreviated as TAG.
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DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog: Video: MGP3:Fundamental Concepts of the GPS
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Friday, May 08, 2015. Video: MGP3:Fundamental Concepts of the GPS. Today's substantive discussion illustrates points Dr. Jones makes in Chapter 2. Ol' Myrt here has just reviewed our recorded session together with the comments in the Community posted directly under the embedded video viewer found there. SYLLABUS: Thomas W. Jones, Mastering Genealogical Proof. Also available in Kindle format through Amazon.com]. Dr Jones is a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists. To this I'd respond we speak be...
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Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog: October 2014
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Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog. Genealogy and family history in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and neighbor and feeder states. Professional Genealogy Services for the Midwest, by Harold Henderson, CG (SM). Certified Genealogist and CG are proprietary service marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists used by the Board to identify its program of genealogical competency evaluation and used under license by the Board’s associates. View my complete profile. Or that she...