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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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PUBLICATIONS
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By Marsha Hoffman Rising, CG FASG. Tired of beginner's books? This problem-solver is for the experienced researcher who has already done the easy part. Deeds of gift, land partitions, powers of attorney, out-of-state sales and other deeds of genealogical interest for a work. In a difficult time period. All items of genealogical interest for western Vermont from the first newspapers in the area. First Families of Southwest Missouri. By Marsha Hoffman Rising. Greene County, Missouri Probate 1833-1871.
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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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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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RLWard.com - Qualifications
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New England Historic Genealogical Society. Connecticut Society of Genealogists. The Society of Genealogists, London, England. From a Map of New Amsterdam. 1660 (An ancestor Jan Dirckszen Meyer lived at block H, house #1.). Personal genealogical researcher for more than 40 years in New England, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc. Content owner of the Whitney Research Group website http:/ www.whitneygen.org/. Graduate of a short course on Genealogical Research, Univ. of Connecticut. Engli...
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Board for Certification of Genealogists ® - Educational Preparation
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Do you wonder . . . How you can better prepare yourself for a successful application? How you can strengthen your knowledge of records? Where you can learn the latest methodology? What educational programs exist beyond the introductory courses in your community? Whether specific academic degrees are necessary? What guidebooks you can depend upon for sound advice? What qualities the successful applicant typically offers? No specific program of education is required for a successful application. Yet ca...
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Board for Certification of Genealogists ® - Sample Work Products
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As examples of quality work products, BCG offers a sampling of materials prepared by board-certified genealogists. Click any link below to download a PDF version for your personal reference. Every journal has a house style that reflects its tradition. While these published articles provide excellent models of genealogies and proof arguments,. Recommends, for consistency, the following style guides:. Chicago Manual of Style. 16th ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). Freilich, Kay Haviland, CG...
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Bent Links: Resources
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Below you'll find links and information for a few sites and repositories that have helped me in my own research, or that I have found especially intriguing. I won't provide every link I come across, but would like to spread the joys of a few. A category listing can be found to your left. Societies, Libraries and Publications. Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG). Http:/ www.bcgcertification.org. A guide for research. Their web site also lists resources for genealogical standards and education.
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Fonda References
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References Used in Researching the Fonda Family Tree. Clayton Genealogical Library, Houston. Cornell Library N.Y. State Historical Collection. Daughters of the American Revolution. The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Fort Klock Historic Restoration. A Guide to New York Historical Resources. Historic USGS Maps of New York. The Leader-Herald, Gloversville, NY. Mohawk Valley Library System. Montgomery Co. Dept. of History and Archives. New York City Public Library.
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A Brief History of U.S. Genealogy | The Colvin Study Blog
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The Colvin Study Blog. Est 2008. Currently with over 2,080 digitized period records. A Brief History of U.S. Genealogy. A Brief History of U.S. Genealogy. 2014, Alex Colvin. The point was to show how she had inherited the knowledge she possessed. Edition (New York, Scribner’s, 2003) refers to the field of genealogy as an auxiliary branch of history. Practitioners of genealogy called themselves genealogists. History of U.S. Genealogy:. In 1791, the New York Historical Society. In 1812 all of whose preserv...