09 October 2013

Now Available -- September 2013 Edition of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly


Volume 101, Number 3 of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly is now available online in the Members Only section of the website.

Feature Articles
  • Overcoming Common-Name Barriers to identify Parents: James Johnson of Amelia, Essex, Lunenburg, and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia, by Nickola Beatty Lagoudakis
  • Dead Men Do Not Sell Timber: The Sinking of the Snow Owen and Captain Plato Denney’s Two Deaths, by Allen R. Peterson, CG
  • Parents for Robert Walker of Rockingham County, North Carolina, and Orange County, Indiana, by Pamela Stone Eagleson, CG
  • Blind Faith versus Critical Analysis: Did Acadians Jean-Baptiste Martin and Marie Brun Have a Daughter Geneviève? by George L. Findlen, Ph.D., CG
  • A Family for William Gray of New Madrid County, Territory of Missouri, by Melinda Daffin Henningfield
and other regular features ...



Editor’s Note: Please note that online access to the NGS Quarterly and NGS Magazine are available only as long as your membership is active. If you wish to discontinue this option and continue to receive print copies of the journal, please with our website and update your profile to indicate the same.



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