How To Use Genealogist In A Sentence
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He's a genealogist, been one of my poorer customers, lace bobbins, some three years.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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Many genealogists are surprised to find that some of the most basic information is not on the Internet.
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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.
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A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
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Genealogists are no longer simply antiquarians but often museologists, archivists, and family historians.
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Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
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Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (1762 – 1837): bibliographer and genealogist, MP for Maidstone 1812 – 18.
Index of People
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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
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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.
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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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The result is a genealogist's dream, for not only does he sketch the families, he also records their ancestry and their ties to others in the county.
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After 16 years of trawling through documents, the genealogist unearthed proof that Laurence was descended from the female side of the clan.
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As a genealogist, I am concerned that the new Cork County Library … purpose-built, which opened to the public on the 19th October 2009, having transferred from the Model Farm Road location, is now “closed until further notice”.
Cork and Flooding « Cork Genealogist
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Robert Blatchford, a former North Yorkshire policeman, is now one of the region's pre-eminent genealogists.
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“In the light of the Abolition of Feudal Tenures Act of 1662, how it can be claimed that feudal titles still exist today in Ireland as hereditaments to be bought and sold?” said Sean J Murphy, a leading genealogist.
Archive 2005-07-01
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Robert Blatchford, a former North Yorkshire policeman, is now one of the region's pre-eminent genealogists.
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For genealogists the archives are a rich source of local information.
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An innocent title searcher was mistaken for a genealogist and manhandled at the Springfield Registry of Deeds.
Massachusetts Prepares for Invaders
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One of the most charming moments in the show comes from Mary Jane Herber, local historian and genealogist at the Brown County Library, recalling the wintry day in 1975 when Tank Cottage was moved on a Fox River barge from Green Bay to Heritage Hill State Historical Park in Allouez.
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Without Chambers, the genealogist would be left to wonder why her great-grandfather was set adrift by Admiral Peary for being a "mallemaroking jobernowl.
Defined Intervention
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For the genealogist, however, the principal value of the returns lies in the help they provide in tracing elusive ancestors.
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His virtues, as well as the vices of Elagabalus, contracted a tincture of weakness and effeminacy from the soft climate of Syria, of which he was a native; though he blushed at his foreign origin, and listened with a vain complacency to the flattering genealogists, who derived his race from the ancient stock of Roman nobility.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The others are French Canadian descendants of immigrants from Saintonge, such as the genealogist Jacques Saintonge.
Champlain's Dream
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Death of Muhammad al-Arbi, a historian and genealogist who wrote al-Durr al-sani, a study of the sharifian families of Fez.
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