Donald Lines Jacobus

Donald Lines Jacobus

Donald Lines Jacobus (1887-1970) of New Haven, Connecticut, was widely regarded among genealogists as the dean of American genealogy during his lifetime.[1] He established the New Haven Genealogical Magazine in 1922, which became The American Genealogist ten years later. He served as the periodical's editor until 1960.

Jacobus was a prolific writer. Besides his numerous magazine articles, he is perhaps best known for two publications:

In recognition of his tremendous contributions and elevation of genealogy to the status of a social science, Jacobus was the first person inducted into the National Genealogy Hall of Fame.

The Donald Lines Jacobus Award was established in 1972 by the American Society of Genealogists to encourage sound scholarship in genealogical writing.

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Notes

  1. ^ "The Donald Lines Jacobus Award". American Society of Genealogists. http://www.fasg.org/jacobus_award.html. Retrieved 4 Nov 2009. 

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