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.
Counting from my grandmother, she had six (half-) first cousins through her mother's half-brother, Francis Xavier Boucher, and sixteen first…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors
My great-great-grandfather William Boucher Jr. (1822-1899) is credited with 23 children: nine by his first wife, and fourteen by his…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors
Nancy, it is working for me -- perhaps go to American Ancestors to look at it, skipping a step?
On ICYMI: Mapping the Great Migration
I've updated the link -- an artifact of the website being updated. Here it is as well: https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2014/02/queen-victorias-family-tree/
On Royal cartes de visite
I think there is so much fabric in play that there could be a high chair under the baby and…
On ICYMI: Royal cartes de visite
I think the issue with the Honolulu Star was the reluctance of non-genealogists to grant a published birth announcement the…
On A president’s origins
Thanks, Susan! A chart (or charts) would help, but at the moment I don't have the facilities for one.
On A problem in perspective
Thanks, Jeff!
On A problem in perspective
Hi, Nathan. I am curiously well-qualified to answer this question, as I have written (with Newbold Le Roy) a book…
On Daniel Axtell, the regicide
Mara, you might also want to look at the 2003 Le Roy genealogy, which has been scanned and is now…
On The Le Roy family register