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Nathan Murphy FASG

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Stewart Baldwin

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Oct 9, 2016, 1:22:44 PM10/9/16
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I am pleased to report that at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Genealogists in Salt Lake City this weekend, Nathan Murphy,
whom many of you will recognize as a frequent contributor to this
mailing list, was elected as a Fellow of the American Society of
Genealogists (FASG). Congratulations, Nathan, for a well-deserved honor.

Stewart Baldwin FASG
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D. Spencer Hines

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Oct 12, 2016, 1:41:47 PM10/12/16
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This would be an illegitimate descent from John King of England and
Clementia de Boteler to John Dixwell MP and Regicide, through Grey de
Ruthyn?

DSH

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led, like sheep to the slaughter."

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A well-done to Nathan.

I noticed that Alicia Crane Williams was also made FASG at the last meeting:

http://vita-brevis.org/2016/10/honors/#more-7292

Alicia is a nice lady with whom I've emailed a few times. While most of her
work is more recent in time-frame (i.e., non-medieval), she does treat the
medieval ancestry of the Regicide John Dixwell (who died "incognito" in New
England under the name "James Davids") in her _Chase-Wigglesworth genealogy
: the ancestors and descendants of Philip Putnam Chase and his wife Anna
Cornelia Wigglesworth_ (1990). The client for whom she compiled the book
was a Dixwell descendant. I believe the royal connection goes through Grey
of Enville.


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