Articles Published by Certified Genealogists, 2022 through May 2023
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Created on 16 May 2023
BCG associates prepare and present the free monthly webinars sponsored by BCG through Legacy Family Tree Webinars. They present lectures and workshops at both virtual and in-person events, and they write for scholarly journals.
These articles and case studies, accessible to any subscriber, offer a unique and permanent record of the methodology, research process, record sets, and writing skills used to solve difficult genealogical problems. They are invaluable to the family historian as guideposts to solving similar problems of identity, location, parentage, and relationships.
Published articles by Certified Genealogists, 2022 through May 2023.
Ammon, Clair. “Parents for Corbett Edward White of West Springfield, Massachusetts.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (March 2022): 5–18.
Beatty, John D. “The Devonshire Origin of Caleb1 Litton of Frederick County, Maryland.” The American Genealogist 92 (January/April 2021): 28–38.
Beatty, John D. “The Origin and Families of the Brothers William and Thomas Becraft of New York’s Albany, Schoharie, Columbia, and Green Counties.” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 153 (January 2022): 32–54.
DeGrazia, Laura Murphy. “Out of the Shadows: Mahala Jarvis of the Town of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York.” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 153 (July 2022): 177–192.
Fonkert, J.H. ("Jay"). "A Short Migration Essay: The Ikea Effect." Minnesota Genealogist 54 (Spring 2023): 29.
Giroux, Amy Larner. “The Brambach, Mangold, and Beplat Saga: Evidence Supports Sensationalist News Stories.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (September 2022): 165–89.
Green, Shannon. “A Widow and a Spinster Help Identify the Parentage of Sarah Hicks of New York City.” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 154 (April 2023): 85–93.
Grey, Teri. “Parents for Salome (Krichbaum) Amey.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (March 2023): 25–34.
Harvey, Deborah R. “Archelaus (a.k.a. Archibald) M. White of Maury and Madison Counties, Tennessee: Who Were His Parents and Siblings?” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (December 2022): 275–94.
Hill, Ronald A. “The Joynt Family of Jacobstow in Cornwall: The Probable Ancestry of Mary Joynt, Wife of John Pearce.” The Genealogist 36 (Spring 2022): 45–60.
Hoff, Henry with Robert Battle. “The English Ancestry of Rodolphus1 Elmes of Scituate, Massachusetts, and His Cousins John and Samuel Sellon of Massachusetts and Lydia M. (Latrobe) Roosevelt of New York.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 176 (Summer 2022): 233–248.
Hoitink, Yvette. “Four Farms, Four Names: The Identity and Parentage of Dirk Weversborg of the Netherlands.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (March 2022): 53–66.
Holmes, Eva. "The Life and Research of Charles Nelson Sinnett of Maine and the Midwest." Minnesota Genealogist 54 (Fall 2023).
Hoyt, Sharon. “One Man, Three Surnames: Identifying Parents for Louis Adolph Fairweather of New York, Illinois, and California.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (June 2022): 121–40.
Jackson, B. Darrell. “Genealogy in Some Ancient Texts.” The Genealogist 36 (Fall 2022): 131–153.
Jackson, B. Darrell. “Memory and Genealogy.” The Genealogist 37 (Spring 2023): 50–56.
Lennon, Rachal Mills. “Southern Strategies Revisited: Expanding 'Reasonably Exhaustive Research’ to Find Solomon Harper’s Roots in the Carolina Backcountry.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (March 2023): 5–23.
Little, Barbara Vines. "Pittsylvania County Judgment: Road Gangs, 1767-1772." Magazine of Virginia Genealogy 60 (January 2022): 5–20.
Little, Barbara Vines. "1820 Census, Southampton County, Missing Page." Magazine of Virginia Genealogy 60 (November 2022): 265–267.
Little, Barbara Vines. "1820 Census, Accomack County, Missing Page." Magazine of Virginia Genealogy 60 (November 2022): 317–318..
Lustenberger, Anita A. “The Children of Robert and Ann (Ransone) Gwyn of Gloucester County, Virginia.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (June 2022): 85–101.
Miller, Julie. “Using Siblings’ Records to Identify Maria Staats, Wife of John E. Lansing.” The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 153 (July 2022): 165–176.
Morelli, Jill. “Kirstin Pehrsdotter: Indirect Evidence Helps Build a Seventeenth-Century Swedish Family.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (March 2023): 59–74.
Moye, Elizabeth Reynolds. “The Identities of Two Richard Condons of Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (March 2022): 39–52.
Peters, Nancy A. “A Birth Family for Sophia Corine (Dyches) Rowell of Barnwell County, South Carolina: A Case of Forgotten Identity.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (March 2023): 35–57.
Peterson, Allen R. “Getting to Know the Neighbors: Searching for John Stafford’s Father in Elizabethan and Jacobean Derbyshire, England.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (March 2022): 19–38.
Posz, Darcie Hind. “JoãoB de Sousa of Madeira and His New Bedford Descendants: A Study of Family-Based Immigration.” The Genealogist 36 (Spring 2022): 77–97.
Posz, Darcie Hind. “Lost Sons: DNA Confirms the Parents of Robert Bradford Murray of Andrew and Worth Counties, Missouri.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 110 (December 2022): 245–63.
Posz, Darcie Hind. “The Murry Family of Missouri and Montana.” The Genealogist 37 (Spring 2023): 57–86.
Scott, Craig R. "Chesterfield, Caroline County, Specific Tax, 1780." Magazine of Virginia Genealogy 60 (January 2022): 59–68.
Scott, Craig R. "Captain James Allen's Company of Virginia Militia, 1794." Magazine of Virginia Genealogy 60 (May 2022): 89–92.
Shaw, Helen A., "Maine Probate Research." NGS Magazine 48 (April-June 2022): 38–39.
Shaw, Helen A., "Identifying the Children of Alexander and Sarah (Blackington) Jameson of Meduncook, Camden, and New Charleston, Maine." The Maine Genealogist 44 (May 2022): 62–68.
Stallings, Faye Jenkins. “Williford Jenkins of Kentucky: The Story of His Life and the Testament to His Character.” The Genealogist 37 (Spring 2023): 94–108.
Stott, Clifford. “The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire.” The American Genealogist 92 (January/April 2021): 1–16.
Stott, Clifford L. “Rev. William Tilley of Broadwindsor, Dorset, and His Sons in New England: John, Nathaniel, and William.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 176 (Winter 2022): 40–56.
Stott, Clifford L. “Revised Lineage of Richard Hawes of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, and Dorchester, Massachusetts.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 177 (Winter 2023): 58–66.
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