Publications

Books

The Keane and Sheahan Families of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013.

Digital Projects

“Tories, Timid, and True Blue.” Interactive website produced by the Old North Foundation – in association with HyperStudio at MIT, and the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Summer 2009.

Articles

“Take 2: Who Do You Think You Are? Returns to NEHGS.” American Ancestors 12 (Summer 2011), no. 3: 21-23.

“A Key To Success: Your Online Presence.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 26 (June 2011), no. 2: 75-80.

 “On Your Own Terms: Your Business’s Technology Plan.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 25 (September 2010), no. 3: 151-152.

“Going Paperless: e-Delivery and Your Business.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 25 (June 2010), no. 2: 101-102.

“Genealogy Goes Primetime: Who Do You Think You Are?” American Ancestors 11 (Spring 2010), no. 2: 19-21.

 “Trends in Digital Preservation: Ideas for Creating and Maintaining Your Files.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 24 (December 2009), no. 4: 197-198.

“Sharing Your Knowledge: Remote Lectures and Screencasting.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 24 (September 2009), no. 3: 145-146.

“Staying Connected: Mobile Tools for Your Business.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 24 (June 2009), no. 2: 97-98.

“Securing Electronic Information.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 24 (March 2009), no. 1: 45-46.

“Discovering Family Treasurers…The 10th NERGC Conference in Manchester, New Hampshire.” New England Ancestors 9 (Holiday 2008), nos. 5-6: 45.

“Your Online Status: Extend Your Social Network.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 23 (September 2008), no. 3: 143-144.

“How Did Great-Grandfather Vote? Uncovering Your Ancestors’ Political Affiliation.” New England Ancestors 9 (Fall 2008), no. 4: 43-44.

“On the Eve of Revolution: The Congregation of the Old North Church in 1775,” (with Rhonda R. McClure). New England Ancestors 9 (Summer 2008), no. 3: 40-42.

“Uncovering County Histories: Their Location, Creation, and Uses for Genealogists.” The Septs 29 (April 2008), no. 2: 75-80.

“Delivering Files Electronically: Sharing, Collaboration, and Your Business.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 23 (March 2008), no. 1: 45-46.

 “Making it Count: A Website Is an Integral Part of Your Business.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 22 (June 2007), no. 2: 89-90.

“A Broader Community: Archivists, Genealogists, and Technology.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 22 (September 2007), no. 3: 137-138.

“From Here to There…Creating Your Personal Genealogical Website.” New England Ancestors 7 (Holiday 2006), nos. 5-6: 51-53.

“Vanity Sketches: Mugbook Sources and Truths.” FGS Forum 18 (Summer 2006), no. 2: 13-14.

“Continuing the Hunt: Discovering Political Affiliations.” UGA Crossroads 1 (June 2006), no. 1: 96-111.

“Political Party Records.” UGA Crossroads 1 (March 2006), no. 2: 64-75.

“Trial by Community.” UGA Crossroads 1 (December 2005), no. 1: 2-7.