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Writing Family Genealogies in Register Style |
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A Note from the Editor: Writing in Register Style by Lynn Betlock, Editor, The Weekly Genealogist Register style, a specific format for organizing genealogical data, was first introduced in the January 1870 Register. Editor Albert Harrison Hoyt explained for the benefit of future contributors to the Register, and perhaps of those about to publish family-genealogies, we have arranged the Sherman Genealogy, a portion of which appears in this number of the Register, on a plan easily understood, and convenient for reference. In the July 1883 Register, John Ward Dean reported on the Register plan for genealogical records. It has now been in use thirteen years and has given satisfaction. The Publishing Committee will continue to require genealogies intended for the Register to be arranged on this plan. Modifications have been made to this style over the last 140+ years to account for changing tastes and technologies, but the format remains flexible, effective, and popular. In the Publications Department we regularly receive enquiries from people seeking guidelines for writing their genealogical information in Register style. We refer them to Writing a Family Sketch in Register Style, by Helen Schatvet Ullmann, CG, FASG, associate editor of the Register, which appeared in the summer 2007 issue of New England Ancestors and is available online. Here is an excerpt:
AmericanAncestors.org also offers A Template and Suggestions for Writing in Register Style in Microsoft Word, also by Helen Ullmann, and A Guide to Basic Register Citation Formats. In addition, the NEHGS book Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century: A Guide to Register Style and More, 2nd Edition is a useful resource. |
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(Posted 30 October 2012) Originally published in The Weekly Genealogist, September 19, 2012, Vol. 15, No. 38 Whole #601 as "A Note from the Editor: Writing in Register Style," by Editor Karen Betlock.For more information about the New England Historic Genealogical Society, contact the group at 99101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116, or visit their website at the URL http://www.AmericanAncestors.org. HCS readers can view other genealogical articles and releases in our extensive, permanent archives at the URL http://www.hellenicomserve.com/archivegenealogy.html. For more information about genealogical methodology, especially in researching Hellenic ancestry, see especially the main genealogy page or the section about Hellenic Historical and Genealogical Association at the URL http://www.helleniccomserve.com/hhga.html.
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