10 February 2011

National Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 98, Number 4 is now Available

The December 2010 edition of NGSQ is now available online as are past issues in the NGSQ Archives.

Feature Articles:
·        Determining Linnie Leigh Gray’s Birth Date by Melinda Daffin Henningfield
·        Using Lawsuits to Identify Family Origins: George Cunningham of Virginia by Victor S. Dunn, CG™  
·        Assembling and Correlating Evidence: Was Robert William Jemison a Planter, District Attorney, Land Register, Traitor, or All These? by Philip Burnett Adderley, CG™

Notes and Documents
·        Enigmas of the 1851 Boucherville, Québec, Census by Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., CG™, FASG

2010 Winner: Family History Writing Contest
·        The Quigley Family Searches for the American Dream by Patrick C. Quigley

In addition to other regular features and the annual index.



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