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Example sentences for "genealogist"

Lexicographically close words:
gendered; genders; gendes; genealogical; genealogies; genealogists; genealogy; genelman; genera; general
  1. From whatever branch of the Germanic race the genealogist may have taken them, the fact that he placed them where he did in the pedigree is a proof of his veneration for them.

  2. On the contrary, it is because the genealogist had such implicit belief in the authenticity of the generations {74} from Noah to Adam that he could not rest satisfied with his West Saxon pedigree till he had incorporated these names.

  3. The genealogist who finally made Sceaf into a son born to Noah in the ark, and then carried the pedigree nine stages further back through Noah to Adam, merely made the last of a series of accretions.

  4. A genealogist at Alfred's court must have known much about Old English story.

  5. From the first the work of the genealogist in England had that taint of inaccuracy tempered with forgery from which it has not yet been cleansed.

  6. Genealogist and Blanc-Coursier Herald, of the Order of the Bath.

  7. The Public Records, many of which have been printed at the national expense, contain an inexhaustible mine for the genealogist and historian.

  8. In establishing the registry of deeds, our forefathers not only were in advance of England in political science, but they gave the genealogist a source of information elsewhere wanting.

  9. It is safe to say that nowhere else is the genealogist so favored as in New England, and consequently no community exists where so great a proportion of its families have had their records preserved.

  10. At length he bethought himself of the sharper who had pretended to be a genealogist of horses, and commanded him to his presence.

  11. The lapidary was singularly excellent in his art, the horse genealogist in his, and the last has proved his upon my mistress.

  12. Not long after this the sultan bethought himself of the third sharper, who pretended that he was the genealogist of man, and sent for him to the presence.

  13. I am," said the second sharper, "a genealogist of horses.

  14. He then ordered the genealogist into his presence, and said, "Dost thou think thou canst prove my descent?

  15. Tell an artistic genealogist the same thing, and in three weeks, for a stipulated sum, you have a neat picture of a tree, proving that you are a Tudor, and that the English Tudors got their start by marrying into your family.

  16. Tell a scientific genealogist that your grandfather, a Welsh cobbler, arrived in the steerage in 1860, and what do you get?

  17. A fire was kindled in the garden, and for a whole fortnight it was fed with parchment deeds and rolls, many of them of immense value to the genealogist and the antiquary.

  18. What an opportunity for the genealogist with a history in view, but that opportunity I fear has passed for ever.

  19. I will never consent, because some professional genealogist has worked himself into a particular belief, to worship the man in the moon, for my great Proavus, nor Dido for my great, great grandmother.

  20. In fact, your thorough genealogist is quite a peculiar intellectual phenomenon.

  21. It is when a pedigree approaches extinction that the occasion opens for the genealogist to exercise his subtlety and skill, and his exertions become all the more zealous and exciting that he knows he must be baffled somewhere.

  22. Of special fame as a genealogist was Ibn Habib (d.

  23. In other words, I am to be the Great, Grand Genealogist of Oz!

  24. On the table were a mass of parchments which the genealogist had been examining and tall cupboards, open drawers, and bookcases full of his library stood around.

  25. The Genealogist of France was much interested in the Marquis's story, and certified in writing that the family name of the Répentignys was not Lecour, but Le Gardeur.

  26. The genealogist had had a jeweller cut on an old seal during the night the arms of the de Lincys.

  27. The genealogist at once understood Germain's position, but he would take no mean advantage; he was honourable within his calling.

  28. Within we found the royal genealogist sitting in his robes of office with the heralds of the royal orders.

  29. Although this simplifies the work of the genealogist immensely, it deprives it of value to a corresponding degree.

  30. This was the eminent Genealogist and Antiquary, the original author of this Genealogical Memoir of the family, to whom all New England is so deeply indebted for his labors.

  31. John Farmer, who was the most distinguished Genealogist and Antiquary of this country, was born at Chelmsford, Ms.

  32. The writer admits that what he writes about Melchizedek is "hard of interpretation," and perhaps it so proved to the genealogist (Matt, i.

  33. Ruth's name with this particular one of the many female ancestors of her son, and her mention in Matthew, look as if some editor of Ruth as well as the genealogist desired to cast suspicion on her midnight visit to Boaz.

  34. Hereat the Sultan took thought and marvelled; then, summoning the Sharper he said to him when present, "O man, thy speech is true and thou art indeed a genealogist in horseflesh and thou wottest it well.

  35. Presently he remembered the Sharper who claimed to be a genealogist of the horse-kind and bade him be summoned.

  36. He would certainly have put to the blush Pierre d'Hozier, the great French genealogist whose memory was so wonderful that it was said he must surely have been present at all the marriages and baptisms in Christendom!

  37. The library of this genealogist is a most interesting room.

  38. Our book-hunter usually leaves him about one o'clock in the morning, and the genealogist is genuinely sorry when he goes.

  39. But to our genealogist they are very living people.

  40. The transition from "Bitha" to "Bertha" is easy, but how is the perplexed genealogist to ascertain the original when he has only the records for his guide?

  41. In the present rage for nicknames, pet names, diminutives and contractions there is fair prospect of an abundant harvest of trouble and perplexity to the genealogist and historian of the future.

  42. It is also intended to illustrate some of the trials and perplexities that beset the genealogist and historian in their researches, arising from these unfortunate habits that pervade society.

  43. The trouble to the genealogist and historian is of a somewhat different nature, since he merely desires to identify the individual and cares nothing about the money value of the document.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "genealogist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.