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Moby and Herman: Part Three - The Chase
09/12/2023
Moby and Herman: Part Three - The Chase
We bring our investigation to a close, tracing Moby's tree back to Scotland and talk through all of Herman Melville's own family's ancestral hopes. Background on Herman Melville’s genealogy and Thomas and Allan Melvill’s attempt to prove their relation to General Robert Melvill comes several sources, including: “Data on the Melvill Family,” the research put together by Allan Melvill, courtesy of the Berkshire Athenaeum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts , (Hennig Cohen and Donald Yannella, 1992) “,” (ed. Cuyler Reynolds, 1911) Jean F. Melvill, “Melvill Genealogy,” Melville Society Extracts Number 95, December 1993 Merton Sealts Jr., “The Melvill Heritage,” Harvard Library Bulletin XXXIV (4), Fall 1986 Hershel Parker, , 1996 John Bryant’s biography of Herman Melville is (2021) Melville lineage back to 13th century from Sir Robert Douglas’ (1798) Letters between Allan and Thomas Melvill about their ancestry and heritage are collected in “Data on the Melvill Family” (Berkshire Athenaeum) , Helen S. Ullmann, 2021 David Melville’s (1776-1793) and are at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for David Melville (1773-1856), inventor of the first gas street lighting. For more information see Daniel W. Mattausch, “,” Rushlight Journal, December 1998 Herman Melville, (1849) For more about Herman Melville’s choice of names for his children, and particularly Malcolm, see , by Hennig Cohen and Donald Yanella (1993) Moby discussing Moby-Dick from a video made for Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Breakmaster Cylinder. Special thanks to John Bryant, Hap Hall, Elizabeth Doss and Gregor Ehrlich.
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