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Genealogies

Genealogy \Gen`e*al"o*gy\, n.; pl. Genealogies. [OE. genealogi, genelogie, OF. genelogie, F. g['e]n['e]alogie, L. genealogia, fr. Gr. ?; ? birth, race, descent (akin to L. genus) + ? discourse.]

  1. An account or history of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor; enumeration of ancestors and their children in the natural order of succession; a pedigree.

  2. Regular descent of a person or family from a progenitor; pedigree; lineage.

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genealogies

n. (plural of genealogy English)

Usage examples of "genealogies".

I, Lazarus Long, sometimes known as the Senior and listed in the Howard Families' Genealogies as Woodrow Wilson Smith, born 1912, do declare this to be my last will and testament- Computer, go back through my talk with Ira and dig out what I said I wanted to do to help him lead a migration-got it?

But the genealogies were not revised to show this until Gregorian Year 3307.

But by the Trustees' rules, a person not derived from the Families' genealogies can be registered as a newly discovered Howard if he can show proof of four grandparents surviving at least to one hundred.

I, Lazarus Long, sometimes known as the Senior and listed in the Howard Families’ Genealogies as Woodrow Wilson Smith, born 1912, do declare this to be my last will and testament— Computer, go back through my talk with Ira and dig out what I said I wanted to do to help him lead a migration—got it?

But by the Trustees’ rules, a person not derived from the Families’ genealogies can be registered as a newly discovered Howard if he can show proof of four grandparents surviving at least to one hundred.

Their number enrolled by genealogies, for service in war, was twenty-six thousand men.

Some are noble genealogies, stolen from widely dispersed old temples and civil offices.

You do not go into those genealogies with a woman's name and find anything easily.

And was that why a Civil Servant, expert in genealogies, was asked to trace… and why he looked at me strangely in the morning?

For if those who prayed and sacrificed all day were called superstitious by the ancients, were those also called so who instituted (what he blames) the images of the gods of diverse age and distinct clothing, and invented the genealogies of gods, their marriages, and kinships?

These things being so, I see that I must consider and mention how these two lines, which by their separate genealogies depict the two cities one of earth-born, the other of regenerated persons, became afterwards so mixed and confused, that the whole human race, with the exception of eight persons, deserved to perish in the deluge.

This was his writing, genealogies he had made before his memory deteriorated…"

Papers, genealogies, things written by the monster who killed his wife, Gifford.