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.
Wendie, I am just seeing this now. It would be great to connect! You can reach me at scott.steward@nehgs.org.
On The Le Roy family register
Yes, Dan, Cornelia Wheaton is my great-great-grandmother. Our line goes back to the Rehoboth family, moving to Barrington (R.I.), Amenia…
On In pencil
Deborah and Ruth: Thanks! Yes, there is an article about him, not an especially accurate one, using the photo I…
On Getting the most out of Google
A and E are siblings.
On Logic problems
A is the son of B; E is B's daughter.
On Logic problems
Hi, Bill! You should read the book I wrote with Newbold Le Roy on the Le Roy family, as Pauline…
On New conditions
Thank you, Mary!
On The boy around the corner
She would probably be "Jane, Countess of X," as there might be another Dowager (her mother-in-law) as well as the…
On Courtesy titles: a primer
I'm not sure how your example works. The succession to the peerage is set by the terms under which it…
On Courtesy titles: a primer
I would suggest starting with the Boston Public Library's collections: https://www.bpl.org/conducting-research/catalogs-and-databases/
On Near neighbors