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Born in Rochester, New York to Myron B. and Doris (Robie) Gilbert, [1] Sypolt received a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and medieval comparative literature from Smith College in 1969, and was a visiting student at Stanford University Law School and Georgetown University Law Center, [1] before receiving a Juris Doctor from Boston University School of Law in 1979. [2]
Johnson knows she isn’t a professional genealogist and eventually hopes to have her findings certified. In the meantime, though, she still hopes to research her father’s side of the family.
Gilbert Cope (August 17, 1840 – December 17, 1928) was an American historian and genealogist who authored numerous publications on the history and prominent families of Chester County, Pennsylvania. His magnum opus was the History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (1881), coauthored with J. Smith Futhey.
Family Tree Magazine is a publication about genealogy and family history published by Yankee Publishing, Inc. in Blue Ash, Ohio and Dublin, New Hampshire. It has a paid circulation of about 70,000. It has a paid circulation of about 70,000.
English: Portrait photograph published in 1898 of Gilbert Cope (1840–1928), American historian, genealogist, and photographer from West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Gilbert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Gilbert (born 1954), British author and military historian; Alan Gilbert (Australian academic) (1944–2010), Australian, President and BR Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester; Alan Gilbert (conductor) (born 1967), American conductor
Grove Karl Gilbert, geologist; David Lipman, bioinformaticist; Edward Tsang Lu, space shuttle astronaut, International Space Station resident; Pamela Melroy, astronaut; Lewis Henry Morgan, anthropologist; Arthur Caswell Parker, archaeologist, historian, expert on Native Americans, and director of the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences
Sypolt is a surname of German origin. It has its origins in the state of Bavaria and is the Americanized spelling of the German surnames Siebold, Seibold and Seipolt.. Notable people with the surname include: