Scott C. Steward
Scott C. Steward was the founding editor at Vita Brevis; he served as NEHGS Editor-in-Chief 2013-2022. He is the author, co-author, or editor of genealogies of the Ayer, Le Roy, Lowell, Saltonstall, Thorndike, and Winthrop families. His articles have appeared in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, NEXUS, New England Ancestors, American Ancestors, and The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, and he has written book reviews for the Register, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, and the National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
Daughters of earls yield precedence, or rank below, daughters of dukes and marquesses. (All three rank below members of the…
On Courtesy titles: a primer
A sadly common tale for artists (and others!).
On An artist’s ambition
Dan, I am probably reliant on the same online sources that you are. If you haven't checked the vital and…
On An artist’s ambition
My great-grandmother was a Boucher, and she was committed -- against significant evidence -- to the tale that she was…
On An artist’s ambition
I've written a couple of posts on the Boucher family, who suddenly appear in Hamburg in 1795 or so. Family…
On An artist’s ambition
Mrs. Prescott Lawrence was the daughter of Edward Henry Bulkley and Catharine Wolfe Clark -- Mrs. Bulkley was somehow a…
On The Harvard Polo Club
Belated thanks to all for their kind words about the blog! The idea has been to be entertaining as well…
On A milestone
Yes, let's discuss -- I am working on a book on the Lawrence family, which might also be relevant.
On Near neighbors
All of John and Elizabeth (Bradner) Steward's descendants descend from Elizabeth's parents, John and Christian (Colville) Bradner. I think there…
On Family associations
Thanks, all, for the positive response to the post! The house is emptying out as I write, and within two…
On Family associations