The July-September 2025 issue of NGS Magazine, Volume 51, No. 3, is being printed and is now available in the Members Only section of the website. This issue’s theme is Editor’s Choice.
This issue—Deb Cyprych’s last as editor—features a variety of her favorite topics. In the Editor’s Note, she writes, “During the past nine years, it has been an honor to collaborate with top-notch authors and columnists, superb reviewers, and creative designers to offer ‘unique, timely content that improves research outcomes,’ the goal I set in 2016. I hope these issues have been useful, and I wish all readers success in genealogical pursuits. NGS Magazine is in good hands with Sunny Jane Morton.”
We wish Deb all the best in her retirement!
Note to longtime members and newer members who elected to purchase the print version of NGS Magazine: Delivery of print copies depends upon USPS schedules.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Using Logic in Genealogical Research Jennifer Zinck, CG
Tracing from America to the Ancestral Home: Truly the Same Person? Suzanne Russo Adams, AG
Creating Maps to Complement Research, Step by Step Kimball G. Carter, CG
Families of Every Kind: Best Practices for Recording Complex Parent Relationship Carly Lane Morgan, JD
“I, Genealogist”: Using First-Person Voice in Family History Narratives Sunny Jane Morton
Researching Ancestral Health Lindsey Harner
Departments
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
David Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA, FIGRS, FNGS
EDITOR’S NOTE Deb Cyprych, FNGS
NGS NEWS 2025 NGS Awards and Competition Results Announced Judy Nimer Muhn
DNA DISCOVERY An Introduction to Chromosome Browsers
Paul Woodbury, AG
GENTECH SOLUTIONS Maintaining Image Legibility in Word Documents Robert Raymond
SOCIETY FORUM NGS Organization Members: Spotlight on Libraries
Charity C. Rouse
REFERENCE DESK Manufacturing Schedules in Federal Census Records, 1810-1820 and 1850-1880 Kathy Petlewski
NGS Magazine is published quarterly to update members of the National Genealogical Society on NGS activities and to provide genealogists with special information and guidance on conducting effective genealogical research. NGS organization members have a limited license to access NGS Magazine. Online access to NGS Magazine is available as long as membership is active. An index to the titles and authors of articles in issues from 2005 to 2024 is available.
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