Global Information Lookup Global Information

Emily Wilder Leavitt information


Old Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts.

Emily Wilder Leavitt (1836–1921) of Boston, Massachusetts, who doubled as an historian and professional genealogist, was one of the first female members of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Daughter of an acting mayor of Boston, Miss Leavitt managed to make a living writing the histories of early New England families, compelling her to scour the region's early records.

Emily Wilder Leavitt authored genealogies of many of New England's earliest families, including the Butlers, the Hamiltons (of North Yarmouth),[1] the Blairs, the Dearings,[2] the Starkeys, the Bogmans, the Bethunes, the Conants, the Warrens, the Cranes (of Milton, Massachusetts),[3] the Moreys, the Brainerds (of Connecticut), the Palmers, Putnams,[4] Faneuils, the Morses and many others.[5]

Leavitt was born to an old New England family, the descendant of Thomas Leavitt, a farmer who initially settled at Exeter, New Hampshire, before moving on to Hampton, New Hampshire, where his descendants lived for generations. Miss Leavitt, who never married, was the daughter of Benson Leavitt, briefly acting mayor of Boston in 1845. Emily was born December 26, 1836, in Boston, where her father and mother, the former Abigail Ward, had settled.

In an era when women were largely barred from academia and the history profession, Leavitt was one of a number of women historians who turned to genealogy as a way of making a living — as well as indulging their passion for history. In the case of the Morse family, for instance, whose history Emily Leavitt helped Morse descendant J. Howard Morse write, the Boston genealogist had no Morse ancestors herself, but pocketed a paycheck and provided guidance as an experienced researcher.

By the time the extensive Morse family genealogies were published in the late nineteenth century, during an explosion of interest by New Englanders in their ancestry, Leavitt was 67 years old and had authored or contributed to the history of many New England families. Leavitt frequently wrote her deep-pocketed employers from the confines of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the nation's oldest, and the stationery on which she sent out her status reports bore the estimable Society's letterhead.[6]

In the case of the Blair family, Leavitt wrote her history of the clan at the behest of Chicago businessman William McCormick Blair, founder of investment bankers William Blair & Company. Often these male potentates unwittingly acted as patrons for women researchers unable to gain admission to academia, but boasting innate curiosity and, in many cases, minds well-honed on historical research.

A current search on Google, for instance — which would have left professional genealogists like Emily Leavitt dumbstruck — reveals volumes of research, much of which has withstood decades of scrutiny, attributed to women who turned to genealogy — dismissed by historians for years as a backwater — to indulge their love of history while still making a living. Many early family histories bore the hallmark 'privately printed' — read: vanity press — and extolled on their title pages a prestigious line of descent, preferably from a Puritan pillar like Governor John Winthrop, or some other New England potentate.

Typical of such volumes was that of the Palmer family, carrying the title John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Massachusetts, and His Descendants: Gathered and arranged for Mr. Lowell Mason Palmer by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt. The tome was privately printed in Boston.[7]

Sometimes researchers like Leavitt were obliged, especially if working outside their area of expertise, to run advertisements trolling for tidbits on the families they were paid to extol. In 1894, for instance, Emily Leavitt advertised in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography requesting specifics about the Abrams and Jones families who, according to Leavitt, "are supposed to have settled on the Welsh Tract near Radnor and Merion."[8]

Even in those areas researchers knew best, they were often compelled to chum the genealogical magazines for clues to their clients' ancestry. In The Dedham Historical Register, published by the Dedham (Massachusetts) Historical Society, for example, Emily Wilder Leavitt ran this blurb in the 1892 issue under the heading of 'Queries': "What were the names of the parents of Hannah Baker, who married Elias Harding of Medway, Massachusetts? The marriage is recorded in the Town Records of Walpole, Mass., in 1795, while the Richard Baker genealogy gives the marriage of Hannah, daughter of Eleazer Baker of Walpole, to Amos Harding in 1785?"[9]

Researchers like Leavitt occasionally felt compelled to braid their clients' ancestry with that of illustrious families, or to dispel family myths about poverty or bastardy, or to simply allow descendants to discern their origins.[10] Genealogists like Leavitt balanced on the knife-edge of massaging their client's vanity while simultaneously hewing to historical verisimilitude. (It often took decades to discern whether they succeeded.)

Occasionally the efforts of these largely female genealogists were accorded mention by the national historical societies, which usually passed judgment only on the efforts of their scholarly male counterparts.[11] Yet most work done by these early 'genealogists' was eerily similar to that done by their male 'historian' counterparts — including close examination of primary sources.

In Winchester Notes, for example, writer (and client) Fanny Winchester Hopkins noted that her researcher Leavitt had "examined church records, Maine wills, York deeds, etc.", to shed light on whether Winchester's ancestor "John Skillings (Thomas1) did not die until 1712-1714; that he removed with his family to Piscataqua; and that he may have gone to Portsmouth; that his widow and children went to Portsmouth; that his son Samuel returned to Falmouth; his son Josiah went to Kittery and died there; and that John and Elizabeth of Portsmouth, afterwards of Boston, in 1726, can readily have been the John, born in 1675-81, and so the father of John, Simeon and others of New North Church Records of Boston."[12]

The methods of ascertaining answers to such questions were not far removed from those of historians like David McCullough — even if the detectives doing the work were dubbed 'genealogists.'

Emily Wilder Leavitt died November 2, 1921, in Boston. For much of her life she lived at 10 Joy Street on Boston's Beacon Hill.[13] She was one of the first female members[14] of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, to which she was admitted at age 62 in 1898, the first year the Society allowed women members.[15]

  1. ^ The Hamiltons of North Yarmouth, Maine, by Miss Emily Wilder Leavitt of Boston, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1909, Vol. LXIII, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1909
  2. ^ Genealogical Notes on Some of the Descendants of George Dearing from County Devon, England and John Whipple from County Essex, England, Emily Wilder Leavitt, Compiled by Charles Deering, Privately printed, 1914
  3. ^ Henry Crane of Milton, Massachusetts, 1654, and Some of His Descendants, by Albert Crane, Emily Wilder Leavitt, Published by D. Clapp, 1893
  4. ^ Eben Putnam Papers, 1752-1950, By Eben Putnam, Arthur Brown, Ebenezer Balch, Louis Marinus Dewey, William T. Dewey, Emily Wilder Leavitt, Alfred Poor
  5. ^ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XLV, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Published by the Society, Boston, 1891
  6. ^ A Record of the Ancestry and Kindred of the Children of Edward Tompkins Sr., Late of Oakland, California (Deceased), With an Appendix, Preliminary Edition, Printed for the Compiler, MDCCCXCIII
  7. ^ Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vol. XXVIII, January-June 1906, Published by the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., 1905
  8. ^ Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XVIII, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 1894
  9. ^ Dedham Historical Register, Vol. III, 1892, Published by the Dedham Historical Society, Dedham Transcript Press, Dedham, 1892
  10. ^ There is no indication that Leavitt fudged the ancestry of those she investigated.
  11. ^ Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1895, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1896
  12. ^ Winchester Notes by Mrs. Fanny Winchester Hotchkiss, Printed at New Haven, Conn., by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1912
  13. ^ The Connecticut Quarterly, An Illustrated Magazine, Devoted to the Literature, History, and Picturesque Features of Connecticut, Vol. IV, George C. Atwell, Hartford, Ct., 1898
  14. ^ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. LXXVI, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1922
  15. ^ Proceedings of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 7 January, 1891, Address of the Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, Published by the Society, Boston, 1891

and 25 Related for: Emily Wilder Leavitt information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8396 seconds.)

Emily Wilder Leavitt

Last Update:

Emily Wilder Leavitt (1836–1921) of Boston, Massachusetts, who doubled as an historian and professional genealogist, was one of the first female members...

Word Count : 1431

Benson Leavitt

Last Update:

Benson Leavitt died at Watertown, Massachusetts, on June 1, 1869. He was survived by a daughter Emily Wilder Leavitt, a professional genealogist. Emily Wilder...

Word Count : 1194

John Leavitt

Last Update:

Deacon John Leavitt (1608–1691) was a tailor, public officeholder, and founding deacon of Old Ship Church in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts,...

Word Count : 2885

Lotus birth

Last Update:

with a heart infection". The Skeptical OB. Retrieved December 20, 2018. Leavitt, Judith Walzer. Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America, 1750 to 1950....

Word Count : 1417

List of The Wild Wild West episodes

Last Update:

The Wild Wild West is an American television series that ran on the CBS network from 1965 to 1969. During its four-season run a total of 104 episodes...

Word Count : 3365

List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes

Last Update:

(Leavitt) rings the bell, causing Clint to shout in surprise and reveal his whereabouts. Supporting cast: John Compton as Walt Norton, Norman Leavitt as...

Word Count : 175

David Grusch UFO whistleblower claims

Last Update:

2023. Retrieved August 19, 2023. Gipson, Andy; Sancho, Miguel; Lake, Zoë; Leavitt, Dana; Coulthart, Ross (June 11, 2023). "We are not alone: The UFO whistleblower...

Word Count : 7895

Brigham Young

Last Update:

in Nauvoo. While in Nauvoo, he married Clarissa Decker, Clarissa Ross, Emily Dow Partidge, Louisa Beaman, Margaret Maria Alley, Emmeline Free, Margaret...

Word Count : 11216

List of Death Valley Days episodes

Last Update:

Hibbs A. Sanford Wolf & Irwin Winehouse TBA Stars Harry Lauter and Norman Leavitt. 205 17 "The Madstone" Gene Reynolds Lillian Rose TBA Stars George Macready...

Word Count : 183

List of Wagon Train episodes

Last Update:

Terry Wilson, Malcolm Atterbury, Frank McGrath, Irene Corlett, Norman Leavitt, Ellen Hardies Text in end credits: "The Ballad of Yellow John Thurmond"...

Word Count : 610

List of American films of 1998

Last Update:

Nino Cerruti The Mighty Miramax Films Peter Chelsom (director); Charles Leavitt (screenplay); Sharon Stone, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Harry Dean...

Word Count : 75

List of Reading Rainbow episodes

Last Update:

(narrated by Diahann Carroll) Review: The Kids' Family Tree Book by Caroline Leavitt, illustrated by Ian Philips; What a Family! by Rachel Isadora; Seven Brave...

Word Count : 179

Kurt Baumeister

Last Update:

critic Caroline Leavitt writes: "the thriller's been reinvented, smartened up, and rendered blazingly funny in Kurt Baumeister's wild, raucous ride of...

Word Count : 635

List of current UFC fighters

Last Update:

(2024-05-18). "UFC Vegas 92: Vanessa Demopoulos Takes Close Decision Over Emily Ducote Despite Injured Arm". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2024-05-19. Anderson...

Word Count : 9476

List of American films of 2006

Last Update:

Warner Bros. Pictures / Virtual Studios Edward Zwick (director); Charles Leavitt (screenplay); Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly, Djimon Hounsou, Michael...

Word Count : 73

List of Petticoat Junction episodes

Last Update:

they're basically good guys. Joe comes back with Trooper Benson (Norman Leavitt) and says that Arthur and Lowell are dangerous crooks. Everyone tells Benson...

Word Count : 136

List of American films of 2008

Last Update:

Sophie Okonedo, Paul Bettany, Hilarie Burton, Tristan Wilds, Nate Parker, Shondrella Avery, Emily Alyn Lind, Emma Sage Bowman, Addy Miller Sex Drive Summit...

Word Count : 73

List of American films of 1996

Last Update:

Ryan Sunchaser Warner Bros. Pictures Michael Cimino (director); Charles Leavitt (screenplay); Woody Harrelson, Jon Seda, Anne Bancroft, Alexandra Tydings...

Word Count : 75

Starbucks

Last Update:

Transactions Exceed 26 Million Within First Year". Starbucks. December 5, 2011. Leavitt, Lydia (October 7, 2011). "Starbucks brews up free, two-click Wi-Fi in...

Word Count : 18676

Venus Williams

Last Update:

female. Next, Williams played at Cincinnati where she received a singles wild card entry. She defeated her first two opponents, Maria Kirilenko and Chanelle...

Word Count : 19774

Serena Williams

Last Update:

just after turning 14, Williams planned to make her professional debut as a wild-card entry in the Bank of the West Classic in Oakland, California, but was...

Word Count : 24463

African Americans

Last Update:

Colonization, and American Anti-slavery Societies (2nd ed.). New York: Leavitt, Lord & Co. Fultz, Michael (February 2021). "Determination and Persistence:...

Word Count : 26378

Sania Mirza

Last Update:

original on 9 February 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2012. "Sania, Somdev get wild cards for London Olympics". The Times of India. 26 June 2012. Archived from...

Word Count : 10682

List of fictional doctors

Last Update:

Christie The Andromeda Strain Dr. Charles Burton Dr. Mark Hall Dr. Peter Leavitt Dr. Jeremy Stone Michael Crichton Arrowsmith Dr. Martin Arrowsmith Sinclair...

Word Count : 198

List of premature professional wrestling deaths

Last Update:

and Los Villanos". Mondo Lucha a Go-Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 193–196. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3...

Word Count : 2154

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net