March
28, 2008
Welcome to the Boyt/e-Boyet/t/e Newsletters® archives. The newsletters were published from 1985 to
1994 by Wendy Elliott. The efforts of
Wendy Elliott are to be commended, and the work is priceless in researching the
family name. A great deal of the credit
goes to the many who submitted material to be published in the newsletters, and
it is important that the research continues.
Special thanks to Bill Boulineau, who
originally posted the newsletters on his web pages and has provided the
necessary data files. Wendy has
consented to publishing the newsletters to Rootsweb
for the purpose of continued family research.
Additional Boyett research can be found at: http://lists5.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/boyett.html
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Wendy Bebout Elliott, PhD, FUGA
Wendy
is a professor of history at California State University, Fullerton, where she
teaches a variety of history courses such as U.S. History surveys, Oral
History, California and Orange County History, Public History, and the
department=s required Historical Thinking and Historical
Writing courses. She serves as instructor and faculty advisor for the history
honor students= national award-winning publication, Welebaethan, and has served as the faculty advisor
for the Native American student association on campus for seven years.
She
is President of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and has served on its
Board of Directors for many years. Wendy also serves on the national Records
Preservation and Access committee. She served several terms as president of the
California State Genealogical Alliance during the 1980s and 1990s.
She
is an internationally known genealogical teacher and speaker and has lectured
at national conferences throughout the
She
is an accomplished writer as well as speaker. She did a column for the APG Quarterly, and her article on
“Finding Wives’ and Daughters’ Names” recently appeared
in the NGS Quarterly. She wrote two
articles in the 2006 Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the
American West (Sage Publications). She wrote five chapters for the 2004
revision of Ancestry=s Redbook:
Wendy
served as president of the Southwest Oral History Association (SOHA) in 2003-4.
In 2002, she planned and organized the SOHA regional conference at El Pueblo in
downtown
She served also on the advisory committee
for the California Studies Association (an elected position for the statewide
organization of scholars from various fields including history, geography, and
political science). Additionally, she served as a paid consultant on the