Infobox software name title The MasterGenealogist logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author Bob Velke developer Wholly Genes Software released 1991 Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no discontinued latest release version 8.01.000 latest release date Start date and age 2012 01 19 df yes no latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language Visual FoxPro operating system Microsoft Windows platform size language English US , English UK , German language German , Dutch language Dutch , Norwegian language Norwegian , French language French , Italian language Italian and Afrikaans status genre Genealogy software license Proprietary software Proprietary website URL www.whollygenes.com The MasterGenealogist TMG is genealogy software for Microsoft Windows first released in 1993 ref cite web title Ancestry Genealogical Computing 7 1 2002 Innovators Bob Velke url http www.ancestry.com learn library article.aspx?article 7608 ref by Bob Velke . Data entry can be customized through the use of user defined events, names, and relationship types. Features Designed for both normal users and genealogy professionals Flexibly displays information. Has elaborate database ... Dec 2011 ref name TMG8 http blog.eogn.com eastmans online genealogy 2011 12 the mastergenealogist version 8 has been released.html Eastman s Online Genealogy Newsletter The MasterGenealogist version ... s615.htm Version 7 Review http www.consumersearch.com genealogy software the mastergenealogist ... Genealogy software Category Windows only genealogy software no The MasterGenealogist ... http www.pocketgenealogist.com Pocket Genealogist for TMG , smartphone display application by North ... 8 January 2012 ref ref http reigelridge.com press primer.htm ReigelRidge Press, A Primer for The MasterGenealogist , downloaded 8 January 2012 ref ref http www.whollygenes.com Merchant2 merchant.mvc ... more details
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Joseph Foster 9 March 1844 &ndash 29 July 1905 was an England English genealogy genealogist whose transcriptions of records held by the Inns of Court and Oxford University are still important historical resources. Life and career Foster was born at Sunniside, Sunderland and developed an interest in genealogy at an early age. He worked initially as a printer in London but undertook genealogical research as well, becoming friends with several herald heralds of arms during his life. His first publication, in 1862, was on his Quaker ancestry. He followed this with research into the histories of various families from the north of England. ref name Foster cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 33217 title Foster, Joseph 1844&ndash 1905 last Humphery Smith first Cecil R. work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online edition, subscription access publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 accessdate 2008 02 25 ref His major works, still used by historians, were transcriptions of the admission registers of the Inns of Court published in 1885 as s Men at the Bar Men at the Bar and of the matriculation registers of the University of Oxford for the period 1500 to 1886 published as Alumni Oxonienses . This latter work was marked by the award of an honorary Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin MA by the University in 1892. It has been said of Foster that he was no scholarly antiquary, but his energy as a transcriber and collector of genealogical and heraldic data has few parallels, and many of his publications remained classic resources, several of permanent value. ref name Foster Foster died in London, at his home in St John s Wood , and was buried at Kensal Green cemetery . ref name Foster Works Foster s publications include the following ref name Foster Some Account of the Pedigree of the Forsters of Cold Hesledon, Co. Durham 1862 The King of Arms 1871 Lancashire County Families 1873 Yorkshire County Families 3 volumes 1874 editor Visitations of Yorkshire by Robert ... more details
John Burke 1787 1848 was an Ireland Irish genealogy genealogist , and the original publisher of Burke s Peerage . He was the father of Bernard Burke Sir Bernard Burke , a British officer of arms and genealogist. In 1826 he published Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom , better known by its modern name of Burke s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage . That was followed by the first edition of his Burke s Extinct and Dormant Peerage . Between 1833 and 1835 he produced four volumes entitled A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland . About this time he commenced work, with John Bernard Burke , on the two volumes entitled The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants &c., but which were not published until after his death volume 1 in 1848, volume 2 in 1851 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burke, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1787 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1848 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burke, John Category Irish genealogists Category 1787 births Category 1848 deaths Ireland historian stub pl John Burke sv John Burke genealog ... more details
Frederick William Campbell 1782 1846 was a Scottish genealogist . Life Campbell was a descendant of the Campbells of Barbreck, a branch of the Argyll family, and the eldest son of Donald Campbell of Barbreck . He was born on 4 January 1782 and entering the army became captain in the 1st regiment of guards. Some time after succeeding his father in 1804, he disposed of the estate in Argyllshire , retaining only the superiority to connect him with the county, and took up his residence at Birfield Lodge, near Ipswich , Suffolk . He was a magistrate and deputy lieutenant of the county. Works In 1830 he printed privately a work entitled A Letter to Mrs. Campbell of Barbreck, containing an Account of the Campbells of Barbreck from their First Ancestors to the Present Time, Ipswich. Family He married, on 21 February 1820, Sophia, daughter of Sir Edward Warrington , M.P., by whom he had one daughter. References reflist cite DNB wstitle Campbell, Frederick William Attribution DNB wstitle Campbell, Frederick William Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campbell, Frederick William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1782 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1846 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campbell, Frederick William Category 1782 births Category 1846 deaths Category 18th century Scottish people Category 19th century Scottish people Category Scottish genealogists ... more details
orphan date January 2009 William Berry 1774 1851 was an England English genealogist . Berry, well known from his various works on family history, was in the earlier part of his life, 1793 1809, employed as a writing clerk to the registrar of the College of Arms . On his retirement from that post, he for some time resided in Guernsey , where he published a very able work called The History of the Island of Guernsey, compiled from the collections of Henry Budd, 1815, 4to. Previously to this, in 1810, he had brought out a work entitled Introduction to Heraldry. Returning to England , he resided at Doddington Place , Kennington, Surrey , and in 1832 commenced A Genealogical Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland . It was a carefully compiled family history, with very beautifully engraved coats of arms, but it did not receive much support, and after the issue of the fourth number, which terminated with an account of the Duke of Rutland dukes of Rutland , no further parts were printed. His Genealogia Antiqua, or Mythological and Classical Tables , published in 1816, met with more success, and a second and improved edition appeared in 1840. This work was dedicated to Lord Grenville . His next undertaking was entitled Encyclopedia Heraldica, or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry. It was brought out in numbers between 1828 and 1840, and forms four quarto volumes. This is a valuable heraldic work, as it embraces the greater part of the contents of Edmondson and other writers, with much original matter. Perhaps, however, the writings by which Berry is best known are his county genealogies published in small folio volumes, at five or six guineas per volume. These were Kent , 1830 Sussex , 1830 Hampshire , 1833 Berkshire , Buckinghamshire , and Surrey , 1837 Essex , 1839 and Hertfordshire , 1842. The three latter volumes were printed by means of lithography from the handwriting of the author. The first portion of The County Genealogies, Kent , being severely reviewed in The Gentleman ... more details
John Stuart 1813 1877 was a Scottish genealogist. Life Stuart was born in November 1813 at Forgue, Aberdeenshire , where his father had a small farm. He was educated at Aberdeen University , and in 1836 became a member of the Aberdeen Society of Advocates. In 1853 he was appointed one of the official searchers of records in the Register House, Edinburgh, and in 1873 became principal keeper of the register of deeds. In 1854 he was appointed secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland , and was central to its operation. In 1839, along with Joseph Robertson historian Joseph Robertson 1810 1866 and Cosmo Innes , he joined the Spalding Club , of which he acted as secretary till the close of its operations in 1870. Of the thirty eight quarto volumes issued by the club, fourteen were produced under Stuart s editorship. Prominent among these were the two large folios on The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, published in 1856 and 1867, and regarded by antiquarians as one of their most important books of reference. Another of the Spalding volumes is The Book of Deer, published in 1869, a reproduction by Stuart of a manuscript copy of the Gospels which belonged to the abbey of Deer of great historical and linguistic value, especially with regard to the Celtic history of Scotland. At the final meeting, on 23 Dec. 1870, Stuart was presented by the club with a piece of plate and his portrait, the work of Mr. now Sir George Reid Scottish artist George Reid . In 1866 the university of Aberdeen conferred on him the degree of LL.D. He was elected an honorary member of the Royal Archaeological Institute Citation needed date November 2010 and of the Society of Antiquaries of Zurich and the Assemblea di Storia Patria in Palermo. He died at Ambleside on 19 July 1877. He was twice married, and was survived by his second wife and two daughters of the first marriage. Stuart s love of study lay for the most part within a limited range. In the more general bearings of archaeology he took ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 Infobox person name Maureen Taylor image alt caption Maureen Taylor birth name birth date Birth date and age 1956 04 14 birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality other names known for genealogy occupation Photo Historian Maureen Taylor , born April 14, 1956, is a genealogist, author, and speaker in Westwood, Massachusetts, with expertise in genealogy , art history, costume history and cultural anthropology . She is a blog ger, and author of many books and magazine articles. The Wall Street Journal named her the nation s foremost historical photo detective. ref Alexander Alter, http online.wsj.com article SB119214969916756801.html The Photo Detective Does the shoebox in the attic hold family secrets? Alexandra Alter on how one expert unlocks the past., Wall Street Journal , October 12, 2007. ref Education and career Taylor holds a B.A. and an M.A. in history from Rhode Island College . She discovered a portrait of Dorothy Catherine Draper from 1839, which she believes to be the first American family photo. ref Smithsonian, http click.si.edu Story.aspx?story 226 Photography Changes Family History . ref She has been widely featured in US national print media and television, including The Today Show , The View U.S. TV series The View , the Boston Globe and MSNBC . ref MSNBC, http today.msnbc.msn.com id 26455893 ns today today people t tracing your own family roots Tracing your own family roots The Today Show , August 29, 2008 ref Taylor is the author of a guide to family history for children, Through the Eyes of Your Ancestors Houghton Mifflin, 1999 . Voice of Youth Advocacy named Through the Eyes of Your Ancestors to its best nonfiction list for 1999. Taylor works with children as young as second grade to create simple family trees or charts. But give the kids a wealth of art supplies, she says, and kids will come up with their own creative expressions. ref Audrey Schewe, h ... more details
otherpersons Charles Mosley Infobox Person name Charles Gordon Mosley image image size caption birth date Birth date and age 1948 9 14 birth place London residence London nationality United Kingdom British known for Genealogy education Eton College Eton and King s College, Cambridge Cambridge alma mater King s College, Cambridge occupation Editor, author, broadcaster, publisher Charles Gordon Mosley , born 14 September 1948, ref Most of the information in this article comes from the Curriculum Vitae of Charles Mosley, on file in the OTRS system as ticket https ticket.wikimedia.org otrs index.pl?Action AgentTicketZoom&TicketID 1595687 2008060310012938 ref is an author, broadcaster, editor, and publisher, best known for having been Editor in Chief of Burke s Peerage & Baronetage 106th edition and of the re titled 107th edition, Burke s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage . Biography Mosley was born in London , England . Mosley attended Eton College from 1962 to 1967, having been elected a King s Scholar . He attended King s College, Cambridge from 1967 to 1970, studying English Literature, Philosophy and History, and obtaining a Bachelor of Arts BA and Master of Arts postgraduate MA . He served in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office , and has lived in Italy , Ireland , and France . From 2008 to 2010 Mosley was a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce . Career Mosley has had a long career as an editor, becoming renowned as an international expert on genealogy and royal families . Mosley began his career as a supply teacher in East Sussex from 1970 to 1971. Mosley then worked on the editorial staff of the Encyclopaedia Britannica from 1971 to 1973 as a sub editor and a librarian. From 1974 to 1977, Mosley served in the Information Research Department of the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office . From 1977 to 1979 Mosley was based in Rome , teaching English as a second language and helping put into shape a data bank of statistics on ... more details
Masters redirects here. For a surname, see Masters surname Wiktionary master TOC right Master or Masters are terms denoting some kind of rank or status, and may refer to Ranks and titles Master craftsman in the Medieval guilds Master form of address , a title used for young boys in formal correspondence Master s degree , a postgraduate or sometimes undergraduate degree in the specified discipline Master college , head of a college Chess master , a rank of chess player Master judiciary , a judicial official in the courts of common law jurisdictions Master naval , a former naval rank Master, the Captain nautical Captain of a ship Master Peerage of Scotland , the male heir apparent or heir presumptive to a title in the Peerage of Scotland Master at arms , a naval police officer, often addressed as Master in the Royal Navy Master of Ceremonies , or MC emcee , the host of an official public or private staged event or other performance. Old Master , a term for a recognised Western painter active before about 1800 Master martial arts Schoolmaster , presiding officer of a school Arts and entertainment Master American band , an American death metal band Master Russian band , a Russian thrash metal band Master Doctor Who Master Doctor Who , a Doctor Who villain Master Doctor Who audio Master Doctor Who audio , a Doctor Who audio drama Master Buffy the Vampire Slayer Master Buffy the Vampire ... race of beings in John Christopher s The Tripods trilogy Master film Master film , a 1997 Telugu language ... league for semi retired and non competitive players and officials Other uses Master recording , the original of a visual or sound recording Sega Master System , an 8 bit cartridge based video game console List of Battle Arena Toshinden characters Master , a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden fighting game series Master Lock , a brand of padlock Renault Master , a van Alenia Aermacchi M 346 Master, an Italian military transonic trainer aircraft The Masters School , an independent school in New ... more details
The Master of IT abbreviated MIT or M. IT degree is achieve by the Master s program, that is primarily ... the program without knowing whether they just want one course or they want the full program and a Master s degree Master s diploma . They enroll because they find the courses interesting and relevant to their career and practice. The possibility of ending with a Master s diploma is important to the students .... br br A complete Master s program consists of 60 ECTS equivalent to one year full time study one course is 15 ECTS that has to be finished within 6 years. The Master s program is on the same educational level as the traditional Master s degree such as the MSc with a typical duration of 5 years ... Master s program is offered by a collaboration of the Danish universities termed http www.it vest.dk ... www.aau.dk Aalborg University http www.sdu.dk University of Southern Denmark Specializations The Master ... from his own organization. br br The following table shows examples of part time Master of IT courses ref http www.it vest.dk en activities part time master of it Master of IT, It Vest ref br class wikitable ... passed this program, are entitled to use the title Master of IT, Software Development Masters of IT, Interaction ... fagbilag.pdf Study program p. 4 ref br class wikitable Title Abbreviation Master of IT, Software Development MIT Sw. Dev. Master of IT, Interaction Design and Multimedia MIT Interaction Design and Multimedia Master of IT, Organization MIT Mgmt. Entry requirements 2 3 years of work experience within ... arts 180 ECTS br Bachelor s degree 180 ECTS Diploma degree 60 ECTS First cycle Level 6 Master s level Master s degree within fine arts 120 180 ECTS 2 br Master s degree 120 ECTS Master degree 60 90 ... Profession degree. A few Professional Bachelor s programs are 270 ECTS. br 2 A few Master s programs are up to 180 ECTS. Employment A Master of IT graduate is often hired as a computer scientist ... institutions of higher educations. Alumni groups Alumni groups targeted for Master of IT graduates ... more details
Tony Master T Young born 1961 in England is a Canada Canadian television and radio personality and urban music promoter entertainment promoter . He was raised in Kitchener, Ontario . As a VJ media personality VJ for MuchMusic , Young was host of programs such as Rap City Canadian television program Rap City and Da Mix formerly called X Tendamix from 1990 to 2001. When he left MuchMusic, his on air farewell party featured an exclusive live performance by Lauryn Hill . During his time with Much Music, Master T successfully walked the line between comic relief and being a serious provider of urban music, to a nation that was less exposed to various forms of hip hop, soul, dance and reggae than it is now. Young has also hosted the syndicated radio program Wall of Sound , produced by CIDC FM . During his time with Much, Master T was the primary promoter of the channel s MuchDance Much DanceMix series of compilation album compilation CDs. Since leaving MuchMusic, he has produced and promoted his own Master T s series of Hip hop music hip hop and reggae compilations. He was also one of the last music media personalities to interview 2Pac just days before Shakur was gunned down in Las Vegas. The interview was short but telling and is considered to be one of his 2Pac s most passionate speeches. It is a relatively unknown interview, but can be found on some music download sites. Radio Recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra s Hip Hop Literacy campaign Bibliography cite book title Much Master T isbn 1550225413 publisher ECW Press year 2002 author Young, Tony Higgins, Dalton url http books.google.ca books?id gt9MA eKrNYC page 264 Foreword by Shaggy musician Shaggy . External links cite news url http www.chartattack.com news 27904 master t explains his success title Master ... Andrea last Chiu Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Master T ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Master T Category Living people Category 1961 births Category Canadian radio ... more details
John Anderson floruit fl. 1825 was a Scottish genealogist, Writer to the Signet , and secretary to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries , an institute founded at Inverness in March 1825. He wrote a History of the Family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat, embracing various notices illustrative of National Customs and Manners, with original correspondence of Simon Lord Lovat, 1825, 4to, pp.  208. He also wrote the prize essay on the State of Science and Knowledge in the Highlands of Scotland at the period of the Rebellion in 1745, and of their progress up to the establishment of the Northern Institute for the Promotion of Science and Literature in 1825, which was published in 1827, and obtained the gold medal offered to competitors by Sir George Stewart Mackenzie. He resided at Walker Street, Coates Crescent, Edinburgh , in 1825, but the dates of his birth and death are not on record. References DNB wstitle Anderson, John fl.1825 DEFAULTSORT Anderson, John Category Scottish genealogists Category Scottish antiquarians ... more details
John Anderson 6 June 1789 24 December 1832 was a Scottish surgeon and genealogist, of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton , Lanarkshire . He was born on 6 June 1789, at Gilmerton House , Midlothian , and became a licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh , and while passing the college examinations was appointed by the Duke of Hamilton then Marquis of Douglas first surgeon to the Lanarkshire Militia , and afterwards his own medical adviser, positions which he held to the time of his death. He was very unassuming, of social disposition, and noted for his benevolence. He died 24 December 1832 of inflammation of the brain. His large work, Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton, in quarto, was published at Edinburgh in 1825 a supplement was issued in 1827. For twenty nine years before his death Anderson was engaged upon a Statistical History of Lanarkshire, and also upon a Genealogical History of the Robertsons of Struan, but neither of these works appears to have been printed. References DNB wstitle Anderson, John 1789 1832 Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anderson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1789 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anderson, John Category Scottish genealogists Category Scottish surgeons Category 1789 births Category 1832 deaths Scotland med bio stub ... more details
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