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− | :Title: Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Cameron Ralph Stewart, Volumes 1 and 2. | + | :Title: [[has title::Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Cameron Ralph Stewart, Volumes 1 and 2.]] |
− | : | + | :Author: [[has author::Cameron Ralph Stewart]] of Long Beach |
− | : | + | :Publisher: [[has publisher::C.R. Stewart, 1986]] |
− | : | + | :Digitized: Jan 17, 2008 |
− | : | + | :Length: [[has length::2259 pages]] |
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=Notes= | =Notes= | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
− | This is a professionally bound and published two volume book containing short histories of | + | This is a professionally bound and published two volume book consisting of 2259 page containing short histories of and a list of their descendants. The publication has a 1986 copyright. Each descendant is coded alphanumerically to convey their relationship from one their progenitors<ref>A more precise explanation of the system can be located on page 9 in the preface.</ref>, along with gender, marriage, and other information when known. |
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+ | '''Volume 1''' contains the family groups of Scotcanam Mclean-Stewart (St:), Isle-of-Arram McAlister-McMaster (Me:), Amcanam Sarles (Sa:), Smcanam Sharrard (Sh:), Amcanam Badgerow (Ba:), Norsam Gjerde-Gjere (Gj:,Mi:), Norsam Osmundsdatter-knutson (Os:). '''Volume 2''' contains Engamcanam Bentl(e)y (Be:), Amcanam Shippee (Sp:). The '''appendix''' includes descriptions of Westchester County, NY during the revolution<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Citation Listing}}961.</ref>, and article on the Loyalist Beverly Robinson<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}964.</ref>, Loyalist Claimants<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}990.</ref>, excerpt from ''The history of Toronto and County of York Ontario'' the article ''The war of 1812 through the eyes of a canadian''<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}994.</ref>, Some badg(e)ro(w)s and their associates in ontario county new york during the early 1800's, William Berczy and some early settlers of Markham township of york county, upper Canada<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}1007.</ref>, old township maps for the counties york, ontario, wellington, and hastings in upper Canada (ontario)<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}1025.</ref> | ||
− | The author explains "the information utilized has been in appearance both laid and reliable"<ref | + | The author explains "the information utilized has been in appearance both laid and reliable"<ref>{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 1/Citation Listing}}13.</ref> . While he believes this to be true, he also states "the reader should carefuly weigh the evidence on the basis of the indicated sources"<ref name="page 13" />. In fact, I have already identified a [[#Known Issues|few inaccuracies]]. |
− | Most of the facts presented appears to be from personal correspondence between the author and with the individuals listed when living. He asked them to provide genealogical information and primary sources when available. The author seems to imply that not everyone provided the same level of detail and documentation during this process <ref name="page 13" />. | + | Most of the facts presented appears to be from personal correspondence between the author and with the individuals listed when living. He asked them to provide genealogical information and primary sources when available. The author seems to imply that not everyone provided the same level of detail and documentation during this process <ref name="page 13">{{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 1/Subsequent Note}}13.</ref>. |
==Citations in this Source== | ==Citations in this Source== | ||
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==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
− | *Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett and Irene Palmer had 4 children <ref | + | *Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett and Irene Palmer had 4 children <ref>{{Citation:Creating Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Citation Listing}}1316.</ref> Irene was Andrew's second wife, and they only had three children, Andrews oldest daughter was with his first wife [[Lizzabelle Electra Bruce Burke]].<ref name="tng cite">{{Citation |url=http://crewsgenealogy.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I700074231932&tree=Jason-Shannon |title=Crewsgenealogy.com: BIRKETT, Andrew Sherman}}</ref> |
− | *Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett's youngest son was a missionary to Japan <ref name="page 1316" />. In fact, it was his eldest daughter, [[Elsie Birket]], who was a missionary to Japan. | + | *Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett's youngest son was a missionary to Japan <ref name="page 1316">{{Citation:Creating Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}1316.</ref>. In fact, it was his eldest daughter, [[Elsie Birket]], who was a missionary to Japan. |
Line of interest begins with [[Andrew Birkett]]. | Line of interest begins with [[Andrew Birkett]]. |
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Citation date: 22 Mar 2014
Bibliographic Information
- Title: Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors, Cameron Ralph Stewart, Volumes 1 and 2.
- Author: Cameron Ralph Stewart of Long Beach
- Publisher: C.R. Stewart, 1986
- Digitized: Jan 17, 2008
- Length: 2259 pages
Notes
Summary
This is a professionally bound and published two volume book consisting of 2259 page containing short histories of and a list of their descendants. The publication has a 1986 copyright. Each descendant is coded alphanumerically to convey their relationship from one their progenitors[1], along with gender, marriage, and other information when known.
Volume 1 contains the family groups of Scotcanam Mclean-Stewart (St:), Isle-of-Arram McAlister-McMaster (Me:), Amcanam Sarles (Sa:), Smcanam Sharrard (Sh:), Amcanam Badgerow (Ba:), Norsam Gjerde-Gjere (Gj:,Mi:), Norsam Osmundsdatter-knutson (Os:). Volume 2 contains Engamcanam Bentl(e)y (Be:), Amcanam Shippee (Sp:). The appendix includes descriptions of Westchester County, NY during the revolution[2], and article on the Loyalist Beverly Robinson[3], Loyalist Claimants[4], excerpt from The history of Toronto and County of York Ontario the article The war of 1812 through the eyes of a canadian[5], Some badg(e)ro(w)s and their associates in ontario county new york during the early 1800's, William Berczy and some early settlers of Markham township of york county, upper Canada[6], old township maps for the counties york, ontario, wellington, and hastings in upper Canada (ontario)[7]
The author explains "the information utilized has been in appearance both laid and reliable"[8] . While he believes this to be true, he also states "the reader should carefuly weigh the evidence on the basis of the indicated sources"[9]. In fact, I have already identified a few inaccuracies.
Most of the facts presented appears to be from personal correspondence between the author and with the individuals listed when living. He asked them to provide genealogical information and primary sources when available. The author seems to imply that not everyone provided the same level of detail and documentation during this process [9].
Citations in this Source
Known Issues
- Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett and Irene Palmer had 4 children [10] Irene was Andrew's second wife, and they only had three children, Andrews oldest daughter was with his first wife Lizzabelle Electra Bruce Burke.[11]
- Page 1316 states Andrew Birkett's youngest son was a missionary to Japan [12]. In fact, it was his eldest daughter, Elsie Birket, who was a missionary to Japan.
Line of interest begins with Andrew Birkett.
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Source Listing
Stewart, Camron Ralph. Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. 2 Volumes. Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986.
Citation Listing
Volume 1
Camron Ralph Stewart, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. 2 vols. (Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986), 1:
Volume 2
Camron Ralph Stewart, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. 2 vols. (Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986), 2:
Subsequent Note
Volume 1
Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 1:
Volume 2
Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:
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Volume 2
Citation Listing: {{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Citation Listing}}##. Subsequent Note: {{Citation:Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors/Volume 2/Subsequent Note}}##.
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References
- ↑ A more precise explanation of the system can be located on page 9 in the preface.
- ↑ Camron Ralph Stewart, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. 2 vols. (Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986), 2:961.
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:964.
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:990.
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:994.
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:1007.
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 2:1025.
- ↑ Camron Ralph Stewart, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. 2 vols. (Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986), 1:13.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Stewart, Genealogical Classificaiton, 1:13.
- ↑ Camron Ralph Stewart, Genealogical Classification by Family Group Coding for Descent from Common Ancestors. Volume 2 (Long Beach, California: Camron Ralph Stewart, 1986), 2: 1316.
- ↑ Template:Citation
- ↑ Stewart, Genealogical Classification, 2:1316.