genealogy
Study of family origins and history. It is found in most parts of the world and is international in scope. Originally concerned with tracing royal, aristocratic, or clerical lines, genealogy has broadened its scope over the centuries, and many ordinary people now pursue it as a hobby. In preliterate cultures genealogical information was transmitted orally, usually as a list of names; later generations recorded this information. Divine origins were often ascribed to kings and heroes. Modern genealogists use artifacts, including ancient records, coins, deeds, tapestries, paintings, and monuments, to help them in their work.
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A genealogist is a type of person who deals with family histories. Their duties are to study families, tracing their history and lineages back as far as they possible can.
The Master Genealogist was created in 1993-07.
A person who studies genealogies is a genealogist.
John Burke - genealogist - died in 1848.
John Burke - genealogist - was born in 1787.
William Berry - genealogist - died in 1851.
William Berry - genealogist - was born in 1774.
Joseph Foster - genealogist - died in 1905.
Joseph Foster - genealogist - was born in 1844.
The genealogist traced my ancestry back to 18th century Germany.
Colleen Fitzpatrick - forensic genealogist - was born in 1955.
Frederick William Campbell - genealogist - was born in 1782.
Frederick William Campbell - genealogist - died in 1846.