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Genealogist Collection

A genealogist is a detective of the past, piecing together the intricate puzzle of our family history

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Egerton Brydges

Egerton Brydges
5308202 Egerton Brydges.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Egerton Brydges (1762-1837) an English bibliographer and genealogist. He was also Member of Parliament for Maidstone. Dated 19th century

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Jose Pellicer de Ossau y Tovar, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid

Jose Pellicer de Ossau y Tovar, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub. 1791
3473276 Jose Pellicer de Ossau y Tovar, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub. 1791; (add.info.: Jose Pellicer de Ossau y Tovar, 1602-1679)

Background imageGenealogist Collection: The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, [Ireland], 1856. Ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War. The proclamation was read at Dublin Castle and at the Mansion House

Background imageGenealogist Collection: The Right Honourable John Earl of Egmont (engraving)

The Right Honourable John Earl of Egmont (engraving)
964856 The Right Honourable John Earl of Egmont (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Honourable John Earl of Egmont)

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Anson Phelps Stokes, c. 1900. Creator: Julius Rolshoven

Anson Phelps Stokes, c. 1900. Creator: Julius Rolshoven
Anson Phelps Stokes, c. 1900

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Michel de Marolles, 1657. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Michel de Marolles, 1657. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Michel de Marolles, 1657

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Stephen Whitney Phoenix, 1892. Creator: Platt Powell Ryder

Stephen Whitney Phoenix, 1892. Creator: Platt Powell Ryder
Stephen Whitney Phoenix, 1892

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges, 1St Baronet, 1762

Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges, 1St Baronet, 1762

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Jacob Wilhelm Imhof

Jacob Wilhelm Imhof
JACOB WILHELM IMHOF German genealogist at Nurnberg Date: 1651 - 1728

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Portrait of Edmund Lodge (engraving) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Edmund Lodge (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF250748 Portrait of Edmund Lodge (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Pierre d Hozier (engraving)

Pierre d Hozier (engraving)
XIR1272742 Pierre d Hozier (engraving) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Pierre d Hozier)

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Samuel Egerton Brydges

Samuel Egerton Brydges
Sir SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES Author, bibliographer and genealogist. with his autograph Date: 1762 - 1837

Background imageGenealogist Collection: Charles Rene D hozier

Charles Rene D hozier
CHARLES RENE D HOZIER French genealogist of the kings household, comptroller of the arms and heraldry of France


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A genealogist is a detective of the past, piecing together the intricate puzzle of our family history. They delve into archives, sift through old documents, and uncover long-forgotten stories that connect us to our ancestors. With meticulous research and unwavering determination, they bring to light the secrets and mysteries of generations past, and are storytellers who weave together the threads of our lineage, painting a vivid picture of where we come from and who we are. Their work not only preserves our heritage but also helps us understand ourselves better by tracing back our roots. In a world that is constantly changing, genealogists provide us with a sense of continuity and belonging as they unearth the rich tapestry of our familial legacy. So next time you look at your family tree, remember to thank the dedicated genealogists who have made it possible for you to know your history.