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genealogist

[ UK /d‍ʒˌiːnɪˈæləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. an expert in genealogy

How To Use genealogist In A Sentence

  • He's a genealogist, been one of my poorer customers, lace bobbins, some three years. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Many genealogists are surprised to find that some of the most basic information is not on the Internet.
  • Amateur genealogists are able to find a potential wealth of information in indexes compiled by the religion, which encourages its members to trace their forebears.
  • A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
  • Genealogists are no longer simply antiquarians but often museologists, archivists, and family historians.
  • Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
  • Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (1762 – 1837): bibliographer and genealogist, MP for Maidstone 1812 – 18. Index of People
  • Although Pamela is the most genealogically minded member of her family, the Dudleys and Underhills do the sorts of things that make genealogists happy—and envious. Shaking the Family Tree
  • It is common to find people of French Canadian descent to be related to large numbers of other French Canadians," said genealogist Christopher Child, who conducted the research.
  • Adding thousands of fake names to census indexes is sure to outrage genealogists, but Carroll dismissed their concerns. Archive 2005-11-01
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