New editions of
publications are always exciting! What
new tidbit, strategy or resource might I learn about? What old familiar research friend might I be
reminded of?
If you are like me, you might sometimes file notices about
these away for “when you have time.”
And, if you are like me, it’s amazing how that “time” just doesn’t seem
to happen!
I was reminded about the NGS publications, the other day,
when I got a heads up that new editions of the NGS Magazine and NGSQ
will become available and I realized that I hadn’t read nor publicized the
current and most recent editions! Yikes!
NGS Magazine
Awards, competitions, and recognitions, by David McDonald, CG
Printed legends and missing footnotes: Dissecting early century compiled genealogies, by D. Joshua Taylor
Estate laws and their effect on families, by J. Mark Lowe, CG,
Researching nineteenth-century African American women, by Pamela Lyons Brinegar, CG
Online state resources for genealogy: Beyond Ancestry and Familysearch, by Michael Hait, CG
Case study: George Teeling: A story researched and retold, by Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG
Education breaks down brick walls, by Barbara Schenck
Hawaiian genealogy: Stateside and island resources, by Darcie M. Hind Posz
Starting and maintaining a pioneer descendants program, by C. Ann Staley, CG, CGL
Columns
National Archives, by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens
Reference desk, by Kathy Petlewski, MSLS
Technology, by Jordan Jones
Writing family history, by Harold E. Hinds Jr., PhD
Web of deceit, by Susan Zacharias
Departments
President’s message, by Ann Christnacht Hilke, CG
Editor’s corner, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CG
NGS news
Printed legends and missing footnotes: Dissecting early century compiled genealogies, by D. Joshua Taylor
Estate laws and their effect on families, by J. Mark Lowe, CG,
Researching nineteenth-century African American women, by Pamela Lyons Brinegar, CG
Online state resources for genealogy: Beyond Ancestry and Familysearch, by Michael Hait, CG
Case study: George Teeling: A story researched and retold, by Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG
Education breaks down brick walls, by Barbara Schenck
Hawaiian genealogy: Stateside and island resources, by Darcie M. Hind Posz
Starting and maintaining a pioneer descendants program, by C. Ann Staley, CG, CGL
Columns
National Archives, by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens
Reference desk, by Kathy Petlewski, MSLS
Technology, by Jordan Jones
Writing family history, by Harold E. Hinds Jr., PhD
Web of deceit, by Susan Zacharias
Departments
President’s message, by Ann Christnacht Hilke, CG
Editor’s corner, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CG
NGS news
NGSQ
2011 Winner: Family History Writing Contest
Without Land, Occupation, Rights, or Marriage Privilege: The
Buttner Family from Bavaria to New York , by F Warren
Bittner, CG
Feature Articles
The Parents of Martha Manaton, Wife of Rear-Admiral
Cornthwaite Ommanney, R.N., by Ronald A hill, PhD, CG, FASG
The Yorkshire Originas of Hannah (Watson) Smart of LaGrange County , Indiana ,
by Arlene V Jennings, CG
Notes and Documents
An Italian Indentured Servant Contract: Thomas Jefferson’s
Gardener, Anthony Giannini (1773-1778)
Editor’s Note: The
NGSQ archive currently encompass, 1976, 1978-present, http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/ngs_quarterly_archives & you can always search on article titles for the full run of this
publication, http://members.ngsgenealogy.org/NGSQSearch/search.cfm
Editor’s Note: The NGS
Magazine archive currently compasses, 2005-present, http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/publications/ngs_member_periodicals/ngs_magazine_archives
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