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.
Seriously. Pretty spectacular to keep this project running for more than 90 years, from Marie de Medici to her great-great-granddaughter…
On Marriage-go-round
Thanks, Michael! It was certainly a surprise...
On ICYMI: Surrounded by family
It's hard to see how, Amelia. How one gets to the present-day individual matters -- if the modern person is…
On Courtesy titles: a primer
"The younger sons and the daughters of a duke or marquess are, by courtesy, termed Lord X or Lady Y…
On Courtesy titles: a primer
Yes, indeed! I have a number of photos of Herbie Windeler with my grandfather and their friends on pack trips…
On Near neighbors
I should add that it gets tiring, switching between Banyar and Banyer! I lean toward the former, since there seems…
On The elusive Banyars
Goldsborough Banyar Jr., son of Goldsborough and Elizabeth (Naden) Banyar, married Maria Jay -- they had at least one child,…
On The elusive Banyars
The date range is within the month of May 1725: birth on 3 May, baptism on 20 May. I try…
On The elusive Banyars
I am also a descendant of George and Jane (Clapp) Weekes -- we should look into the various ways we…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors
Almost all of the Boucher children from the first marriage died young — Uncle Frank was the only survivor. Aunt…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors