The March 2011 edition of NGSQ is now available online as are past issues in the NGSQ Archives.
Feature Articles:
· Slave Records Correct Cato West’s Confused Ancestry by Alycon Trubey Pierce, CG™
· No Marriage Record Exists – So Who Was Ellen Waterhouse’s Husband? By Allen R. Peterson, CG™
· “Don’t Stop There!” Connecting Josias Baker to His Burke County , North Carolina , Parents by Judy G. Russell, J.D.
· Mary Cussins, Mother of Tensaw Settlement Survivors Margaret (Dyer) Powell and Martha (Dyer) Weatherford by Deanna M. Slappey
· George Craig of Howard County , Missouri : Genetic and Documentary Evidence of His Ancestry by B. Darrell Jackson, Ph.D., CG™
In addition to other regular features.
The April/May/June edition of the NGS Magazine is now available online as are past issues in the NGS Magazine Archives.
Feature Articles:
· Using OCR to search city directories by address by Jessica Albert, MLIS
· Proving or disproving famiy legends by Jean Wilcox Hibben, PhD, CG™
· Military service in the “War to End All Wars,” by John P Deeben
· Old envelopes and postcards reveal incorrect veteran statuses in the 1930 U.S., census, by James R Miller
· Reading history by Regina Heffelfinger Fallace
· Evidence: Will you answer when geneal goical opportunity knocks?, by Harold Henderson
· Why was Joseph Gosling buried in Ann Arbor?, by Carol Cooke Darrow, CG™
· Thinking in Soundex, by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens
· Who IS that witness?, by Robert Erland
In addition to other regular features.
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I'm glad to see the blog posting these tables of contents. I was doing it for several years on Genea-Musings because nobody else was and I thought that it was an easy way to get the word out - especially when someone does a search for a surname and a place name.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Randy ... I agree that it makes the published information more easy to find if it shows up in a search and for me it kind of makes the publications less of a black box -- with secret contents ...
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your having done this in the past! And, feel free to drop us a note if we "forget" in the future ...