Oliverel Eves "O.E." Guillory (1875–1944) |
The September 2020 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 108, Number 3, is available online in the Members Only section of the website. Members should see the new edition in their mailboxes in the next few weeks.
Although not obvious by the titles, one of this month's articles features sibling research and Y-DNA to support the conclusion. Another inferential case determines the identity and parentage of an African American women born in the 1850s, despite her many name changes.
CONTENTS:
FEATURE ARTICLES
CONTENTS:
FEATURE ARTICLES
- “A Father for Walter Griffith of Tuscarawas County, Ohio” by Ann Raymont, CG
- “A Woman of Many Names: Henrietta Dixon of Baltimore City, Maryland” by Nicole Gilkison LaRue, CG
- “The Case of the Missing Moffetts of Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts” by Pamela Lyons Brinegar, CG
- “The Records of the English Chancery Court Revisited: A New Search Paradigm” by Ronald A. Hill, PhD, CG Emeritus, FASG, FNGS
EDITORS’ CORNER
ADMINISTRATION
- Only a Name Survives
ADMINISTRATION
SIDELIGHTS
REVIEWS
- Housekeeping 1870s Style
- There Goes the Neighborhood 4
- Women Lawyers
- A Burglar Caught Napping
- Victorian Social Distancing?
- Achieving Equality in Marriage
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, AG, CG®.
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