Noun
One who traces genealogies or the descent of persons or families.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe became an amateur historian, a genealogist, archaeologist, naturalist, antiquarian, art-collector, a noted architectural historian. Source: Internet
According to Finders International - a specialist probate genealogist team - family members and heirs have just 12 years to claim an estate once it has been reported unclaimed to the Crown. Source: Internet
The truth, though, was more complex and more tragic, as Dr Stewart discovered in 2016 when he was carrying out research on those buried in St Ciaran’s Kirkyard and made contact with a fellow medic, genealogist and author, Dr John Burt. Source: Internet
Edward Phillips, professional genealogist with 20 years’ experience, will help you find your roots. Source: Internet
A genealogist built the family tree which intersected into a marriage that resulted in three daughters and one son. Source: Internet
It would be difficult to not be intrigued by a novel that promises to weave together the stories of a sea monster, a genealogist, and the thinly disguised works of James Fenimore Cooper. Source: Internet