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National Genealogical Society Quarterly

Published quarterly by
National Genealogy Society,
4527 Seventeenth Street North,
Arlington, Virginia 22207

  1. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 88, No. 2, June 2000.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 83-155, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Pre-Revolutionary French Marriage Evidences: A Durel-LeBrun Example; Merging Identities Properly: Jonathan Tucker Demonstrates the Technique; The Y Chromosome in Genealogical Research: "From Their Ys a Father Knows His Own Son"; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Negative Evidence: The Sounds of a Dog Not Barking; Feedback; Sidelights Half a Million Acres: A Northern Deed for Southern Land; About Your Society.
  2. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 88, No. 3, September 2000.
    Reassembling Female Lines. Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 165-234, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Cherchez la Femme! Looking for Female Ancestors; Teasing the Silent Woman from the Shadows of History: Mary Fitzhugh (Stuart) Fitzhugh of Virginia; Mother, Thy Name is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Dorat; Was She Really Alice Fling? Righting a Wrong Identity; Reviews; Responses to Prior Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Finding Females; Sidelights Girl: Evolution of the Word, State Aid for Widows.
  3. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 89, No. 1, March 2001.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 1-75, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Ancestral Occupations and the Impact of the Workplace on Daily Life: An Application of the Science of Toxicology; Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree: Parents for the Village Blacksmith, Nathaniel F. Sullivan of North Carolina; A Castle on a Hill? Edwards Lore, Empirical Evidence, and the Real Helen Law of Aberdeen Scotland; Viewpoints "Cajuns" and Neo-Ethnicity: Concerns of an Acadian-American Genealogist; Review Essay Tennessee Atlas of Historical County Boundaries; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Genealogical Glaucoma; NGS Administration; Feedback; About Your Society.
  4. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 89, No. 2, June 2001.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 85-154, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: An Interracial Suit for Inheritance: Clues to Probable Paternity for a Georgia Freedman, Henry Clay Heard Sherman; Organizing Meager Evidence to Reveal Lineages: An Irish Example Geddes of Tyrone; "Through the Furnace of Affliction": A Connecticut Family and the New Orleans Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853; Bible Records John Lynde Greene Sr. Bible; Notes and Documents Descriptive List of Journals, Diaries, and Other Contemporary Record Books in Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application Files; Standards for Sharing Information with Others; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Family History by the Byte; NGS Administration; Sidelights Records "off the Beaten Path": The Georgia Will of Edward Price of Philadelphia; Free Black Deaths from Antebellum Newspapers: Johnson, Nat, and Goode; Details! Details! Details! Gilbert Cope on the Importance of Being Precise.
  5. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 89, No. 3, September 2001. Jefferson-Hemings.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 165-247, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Sally Heming's Children: A Genealogical Analysis of the Evidence; The "Scholars Commission" Report on the Jefferson-Hemings Matter: An Evaluation by Genealogical Standards; Can the "Character Defense" Survive? Measuring Polar Positions in the Jefferson-Hemings Controversy by the Standards of History; Notes and Documents Can Researchers "Prove" the "Unprovable"? A Selective Bibliography of Efforts to Genealogically Document Children of Master-Slave Relationships; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner The Past Was a Foreign County; NGS Administration; Presidential Announcement Expanding Benefits: A Partnership with the St. Louis County Library.
  6. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 89, No. 4, December 2001.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 259-352 Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: A Classic Census Problem Identifying Fathers before 1850: John Bulson of Orange County, New York; Were Those Ancestors Really English? A Reconsideration of Welsh Immigrations in America; Notes and Documents The Original Soundex Instructions; Updates; Reviews; Annual Table of Contents; Annual Index; Communications; Editor's Corner Identity Theft; NGS Administration; Feedback: The Readers' Page; About Your Society.
  7. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 90, No. 1, March 2002.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 1-76, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Research in Pennsylvania; Call Names, Dits, Frenchifications, Noms de Guerre, Particles, Patronymics, Phonetics, Surname Compounds, and Translations! Intercultural Names Changes in America, as Illustrated by the Offspring of Marie Catherine Horn; "Madame X": Virginia Amelie "Mimi" Avegno (Mme. Gautreau) and a Family Note to Art History; Check the Original! Two Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Hardy of South Carolina A "Discreet" Omission to Hide an Indiscretion; Mallory-Blunt of Virginia A Miscopied Name Blocks a Line; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Academic Discrimination; NGS Administration; Feedback: The Reader's Page; In Memoriam: Dr. Gary Bernard Mills.
  8. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 90, No. 2, June 2002.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 87-156, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: The de Lema Dilemma: Exploring the Complexities of Spanish Naming Patterns; Historical "Truth," Clothed and Naked: The "Peculiar Ways" of Judith (Bowen) Freeman Arnold; Teaming Oral History with Documentary Research: The Enslaved Austins of Missouri's "Little Dixie"; Some Scandinavians on the Chesapeake: Naturalizations in the Baltimore City Court, 1867-1906; Guidelines for Publishing Web Pages on the Internet; Guidelines for Genealogical Self-Improvement and Growth; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Rethinking Genealogical Education; NGS Administration; Feedback: The Editor's Page.
  9. General: National Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    Vol. 91, No. 3, September 2003.
    Published quarterly by National Genealogy Society, 4527 Seventeenth Street North, Arlington, Virginia 22207. ISSN 0027-934X, Soft cover, 7x10, Pages 165-234, Indexed in last issue of year, Good Condition. CONTENTS: Minimum Resources, Maximum Yield: Reconstruction the Schuck Family in Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania; Scattered Pieces: Assembling A King and Queen County, Virginia, Taylor Family from Scanty Records; Jumping Over the Broomstick: Resources fro Documenting Slave "Marriages"; An Unusual Naturalization in Bay City, Michigan; Records from Three Halbert Bibles: Levi Halbert Bible, Thomas Halbert Bible, Leroy Allen Halbert Bible; Reviews; Communications; Editor's Corner Genealogists Juggle; NGS Administration; Updates: Common Roots for the Lees of Virginia and Using Chancery Court Proceedings.

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