Volume 103, No.4, December 2015 (PDF 2.8MB) of the National Genealogical
Society Quarterly is now available online in the Members Only section of
the website.
Feature
Articles
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Reassembling a Clark Family of Alabama , Georgia , and North Carolina , by Laurel T. Baty, CG
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Middle Names from 1792 and 1793 Help Reconstruct Ancestry of John Rodda Jr.,
Butcher of Helston, Cornwall ,
by Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., CG, FASG
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2014 Winner: Family History Writing Contest – From Slavery to Society: The
Jerry Moore Family of Virginia and Pennsylvania , by William
A. Cox
Review Essay
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How to Solve Genealogy Problems, and How to Known When They Have Been Solved: A
Guide to Elements of Genealogical
Analysis and Mastering Genealogical Proof, by Harold Henderson, CG
and other
regular features ...
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