The June 2019 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 107, Number 2, is ready to be mailed to members and is available online in the Members Only section of the website.
CONTENTS:
FEATURE ARTICLES
- A Blended English Family in Clark County, Ohio: Was Elizabeth (Blenkinsop) Pearson Inman Winchester a Bigamist? by B. Darrell Jackson, PhD, CG
- Untangling Two Edward Marlows in Colonial Southern Maryland by Michael Hait, CG, CGL
- Was Dr. Isaac Teller of Dutchess County, New York, and New York City a Patriot of the American Revolution? by Mara Fein, PhD, CG
- The Two Deaths of Arthur J. Crim of New York, Iowa, Washington, California, Missouri, and Oklahoma by Trish Hackett Nicola, CG
- Averilla [—?—], Colonial Virginia Adventurer: Wife of Majors Thomas Curtis and Robert Bristow by Glade Isaac Nelson
COMMUNICATIONS
EDITORS’ CORNER
ADMINISTRATION
SIDELIGHTS
- The Book of Life and Unbiased Conclusions 3 administration 4
ADMINISTRATION
SIDELIGHTS
- It Was All about Money
- New World Births Recorded in London
- Getting in Training
- Murder by Furniture?
- Give the Old Folks the Dodge
REVIEWS
The National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ) is published four times per year, in March, June, September, and December. The journal is edited by Nancy A. Peters, CG®, CGLSM, and Allen R. Peterson, CG.
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