Lloyd de Witt Bockstruck (1945–2018)
Autor von Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants: Awarded by State Governments
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American Settlements and Migrations: A Primer for Genealogists and Family Historians (2017) 73 Exemplare
Revolutionary War Pensions: Awarded by State Governments 1775-1874, the General and Federal Governments Prior to 1814,… (2011) 32 Exemplare
South Carolina [syllabus] 1 Exemplar
Texas: The Lone Star State 1 Exemplar
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- Gebräuchlichste Namensform
- Bockstruck, Lloyd de Witt
- Andere Namen
- alias Niederbockstruck, FNGS
- Geburtstag
- 1945-05-26
- Todestag
- 2018-05-27
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- USA
- Geburtsort
- Vandalia, Illinois, USA
- Sterbeort
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Ausbildung
- Greenville College (BA ∙ Biology ∙ History)
Southern Illinois University (MA ∙ Modern European History)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (MS ∙ Library Science) - Berufe
- librarian
teacher
genealogist - Organisationen
- Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research, Samford University
Mombasa Baptist High School
School of Library Science, University of Illinois
Dallas Public Library
School of Continuing Education, Southern Methodist University
Dallas Morning News (Zeige alle 49)
Genealogical Institute of Mid-America, University of Illinois
Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Delaware
National Society Americans of Royal Descent
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Colonial Order of the Acorn
Baronial Order of the Magna Charta
The Military Order Of The Crusades
General Society of Colonial Wars
National Guild of St. Margaret
Jamestowne Society
Descendants of the Illegitimate Sons & Daughters of the Kings of Britain
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
Aztec Club of 1847
Order of Indian Wars in the United States of America
General Society of the War of 1812
General Society Sons of the Revolution
National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Hereditary Order Descendants Loyalists & Patriots American Revolution
Order Of Descendants of Colonial Physicians and Chirurgiens
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench & Bar 1565-1861
Order of the First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Order of First Families of North Carolina
Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
National Society of Descendants of Early Quakers
Hereditary Order of First Families of Massachusetts
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
National Society of Sons of American Colonists
National Society Sons of Colonial New England
National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants
Piscataqua Pioneers
Colonial Society of Pennsylvania
Descendants of Founders of New Jersey
Flagon & Trencher: Descendants of Colonial Tavern Keepers
Descendants of Mexican War Veterans
Sons of the Republic of Texas
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Naval Order of the United States
Phi Alpha Theta
Beta Beta Beta
Phi Kappa Phi
Beta Phi Mu - Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Fellow, National Genealogical Society (1992)
Outstanding Alumnus, Institute of Genealogical and Historical Research (1994)
Filby Prize for Genealogical Librarianship (1999)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Northeast Texas Library Systems (2003)
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The one time Bockstruck does expand upon a subject, he spends four pages listing details of a particular man's life only to come to this not so surprising conclusion: "His paper trail revealed that Pennybaker was also spelled Pennabaker." [p. 55] While discussing common Spanish naming practices, he states that the letter y, as in Perez y Blanco, is a symbol or character. [p. 76] Actually it is the Spanish word for "and" which links the parents' surnames. The statement "It was considered patriotic for an American to hire a substitute to take his place in military service from the colonial era to the Civil War" [p. 45] is also problematic. It was a way to avoid conscription. Such errors call into doubt the reliability of other assertions.
There are a number of typesetting errors, apparently carried over from the uncorrected proof, which should have been caught. The book is small and the top and bottom margins measure more than an inch. The title appears on each page but is only offset from the main text by one blank line which sometimes gives the impression of the beginning of a new paragraph. There is no index. This slim volume is only 85 pages long and thus expensive. Recommend only borrowing from a library rather than purchasing.
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