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Colonial Genealogist #29
The Colonial Genealogist issue #29 (VIII:3) August 1976, 32pp., 5½×8½". Charles Recker. The People of the Marsh (Moser/Musser/Mosser lines), The Mennonite Mussers, Hans Musper, Christian Musser, Jost Musser, Peter Musser, Jacob Musser, Henry Musser, “Cousin” Peter Musser; Part I. (CG29-) Dorothy M. Johns, FAS, OAA. Stephen Hopkins, Mayflower Passenger, Part 2. (CG27-3) Richard S. Uhrbrock, PhD. Francis Makemie (c. 1658–1708); Part 1. (CG29-) Lorand V. Johnson, MD, OAA. Robert Johnson of the Virginia Company. (CG29-) Rodney Hartwell. 193 Years Old, Comments on the Bicentennial, with seven portraits. (CG29-) Ancestral Lines: Willcocks/Willcox/Wilcox, Badgley, Howell, Valentine, Crane, Fields, Wallace, Agnew, Stromer, Maddocks. (CG29-) Fry, Moyer/Myers, Mos(i)er, Wilcox, Brickner, Busch. (CG29-) Worley, Webb, Moore, Waits, Stone, Bressey/Brassey, Allen, Mullen, Williams, Pussey. (CG29-) Smith, Battaille, Martison, Moore, littehon, Webb, Waits. (CG29-) Endicott, Gibson, Smith, Gillham, Welsh, Hill, Mullen. (CG29-) Mullen/Moulin, Waits, Nicholson, Mallone, Holloway, Endicott, Garnett, David Williamz. (CG29-) News & Notes. (CG29-) Reviews. (CG29-) Queries. (CG29-) Surname Interest Listings. (CG29-)
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Colonial Genealogist #30
The Colonial Genealogist issue #30 (VIII:4) 1977, 61pp. (169–235). Nora Miller Turman, CG. John Drummond and Colonial Descendants of Accomack Co., Virginia. (CG30-172) Glann E. M. Turnell, FAS. Some Washington Notes. (CG30-176) Dorothy M. Johns, FAS, OAA. Stephen Hopkins, Mayflower Passenger, Part 3. (CG27-3) Charles Recker. The People of the Marsh (Moser/Musser/Mosser lines), The Mennonite Mussers, Hans Musper, Christian Musser, Jost Musser, Peter Musser, Jacob Musser, Henry Musser, “Cousin” Peter Musser; Part II. (CG29-) Richard S. Uhrbrock, PsH. Francis Makemie (c. 1658–1708). (CG30-189) Letters. (CG30-196) Dollye McAlister Elliot. The George Family of Lancaster Co., Virginia, and Their Relatives, as stated in their wills 1661–1795. (CG30-197) Mrs. Barbara M. Dalby. Federation of Genealogical Societies. (CG30-199) Robert Joseph Curfman, MA. The Dungan Descent from Plunkett-Plunkett of Killeen. (CG30-200) Queries. (CG30-213) Surname Interests. (CG30-217) Ancestral Lines: #19: Mellor, Corner, Miller, Nultbn, Cheadle, Moyer, Mason, Michler. Mrs. Hazel E. Michler. (CG30-220) #20: Littleton, Southey, Robins, Stringer, Harmanson, Tilney, Layton, Jackson, Register, Downeg, Tubbs. (CG30-221) #21: Ludlow, Cogan. Brewster, Muncy, Skidmore, Lowber, Jackson, Barratt, Layton, Register, Downes, Tubbs. Mrs. Evelyn J. T. Metzler. (CG30-223) #22: Johnston, Leith, Massie, Ellyson, Moorman, Carson, Archibald, Weygandt, Peters, Strom, Jones. Lorand V. Johnson, MD. (CG30-225) Lineage Societies: Some and some comments. (CG30-227) Colonial Immigrant Card File. (CG30-229)
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Colonial Genealogist #31
Published as The Colonial Genealogist, Vol. IX, No. 1, Issue #31, n.d., 50pp. Genealogical Periodicals: A Neglected Treasure by Laird C. Towle, Ph.D. The James Families of Lancaster Co., Virginia, and Their Relations as Stated in Their Wills 1692–1789 by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc Bernon Crawford Tripe Dodge Clark, submitted by Mrs. Philip H. Bradway Francis Cooke of the Mayflower compiled by Nancy Moore and Stanley Moore, CG Abraham Kieffer of Pennsylvania, Arrived 15 September 1748 by Elizabeth Clarke Kieffer, GRS John Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts (Living there 3 April 1640), Part I by Stanley E. Moore, CG Ancestral Lines: Hatch, Hurd, Littlefield, Storer, Crediford, Edge Carder, Holden, Dungan, Paine, Westgate, King, Freeman, Innes, Harlow, Webster, Kelius Drake, Merrelis, Bland (alias Smith), Austin, Towle, Hobbs, Perkins, Silver, Clark, Bickford, Burgess, Morrell, Dorrance Manwaring, Raymond, Hough, Tallman, Danforth, Goodwich, Dorrance, Morrell Queries, surname interests, colonial immigrant card files, news & notes, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #32
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. IX, No. 2, Issue #32, (1978), 67pp. Nicholas Hayward of London and the Huhuenot Emigration to Virginia by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc John Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts (concluded) by Stanley E. Moore, CG Rediscovery of Warrenay Church Site, the “Upper Church” of Blisland Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia by Charles F. Wilkes, FAS The Revefrend John Lyford and Plymouth Colony by Dorthy Mae Johns, FAS, OAA World Conference on Records 1980 First North American Heraldic Congress 1980 Newcomb/Farr Bible Record Texas State Genealogical Society Presents Awards Ancestral Lines Wilkin, Duncan, Ellis, Manly, Fouts, Harris, Ziegler, Johnson Reade/Reed/Reid/Read, Haymes, Holloway, Amsden, Raynsford, Marks, Andrews, Baird, Burnham, Arner Paternal Ancestral Chart of Frank Powers Maternal Ancestral Chart of Frank Powers Queries, news & notes, comments & observations
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Colonial Genealogist #33
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. IX, No. 3, Issue #33, November 1978, 60pp. The Custis Family of Virginia, Part I: Arlington-Hungars Branch by Nora Millet Turman, CG Robert Hicks of Plymouth, Part II by Carl Boyer, 3rd, FAS/hc George1 Lilly (circa 1638–1690/1) and some Descendants in Massachusetts and Connecticut by Stanley E. Moore, CG The Tiptons of Tennessee: An Effort to Straighten Out the Line by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc Roger Conant “Master Builder” by Dorothy M. Johns, FAS, OAA Ancestral Line: Grafton, Kitchen, Hunn, Luff, Robinson, Barratt, Jackson, Layton, Register, Downes, Tubbs Queries, surname interest listings, news & notes, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #34
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. IX, No. 4, May 1979, 48pp. Thomas Herring, Danish Pioneer of Dedham MA by Esther Rancier The Wives of Robert Paddock of Plymouth Colony, by Robert Joseph Curfman, MA, FAS/hc The Custis Family of Virginia, Part II: Deep Creek Branch by Nora Miller Turman, CG Family of Ulrich Stauffer/Stover of Virginia and Pennsylvania, Part I by Sheila Spencer Stover, MAS Ancestral Lines: Alden, Bass, Henshaw, Ward, Wright, Formhals Kyn, Sandilands, Yeates, McCall, Tims, Knowland, Yates, Formhals Reviews and notices of publications, editorial notes, queries, surname interest listings, etc. Surnames mentioned: Adams, Addison, Alberti, Alden, Alexander, Allday, Allen, Andrews, Andrus, Arlington, Arnold, Averill, Bacon, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Barackman, Barickman, Barker, Barnes, Barney, Barrackman, Barrickman, Barrows, Barrus, Bass, Bateman, Bayside, Beach, Beauchamp, Beeckman, Belanger, Belcher, Benedict, Bentlay, Bentley, Bentz, Bigelow, Bill, Black, Bland, Bliss, Bogardus, Boiling, Borden, Boudinot, Bowdoin, Bowen, Bowerman, Bowie, Boyer1, Bradhurst, Bronson, Brown, Browne, Brownell, Brownson, Budd, Buell, Bullock, Burchfield, Burditt, Burge, Burns, Burr, Caldwell, Campbell, Campe, Carpen­ter, Carr, Carver, Caryl, Cass, Cassey, Chambers, Chaplain, Chase, Clark, Clawson, Cockerham, Coffee, Coggan, Coggin, Cole, Coleburn, Coleman, Collins, Colton, Conant, Conger, Cook, Cooke, Coolbroth, Cooper, Copp, Corwin, Cought, Couteley, Cowgill, Cox, Crook, Crossman, Cudworth, Curlee, Curtis, Cushing, Custis, Cuyler, Daby, Damon, Darby, Davies, Davis, Day, De Fine, Dean, Debozear, Demond, Denney, Denton, Dewitt, Diadanna, Dickenson, Dickson, Dille, Dix, Dixon, Dobbs, Dodd, Donaldson, Donelson, Donkin, Dowell, Drake, Dubois, Dunham, Dunn, Durham, Dusenberry, Eades, Eaton, Eddy, Elliott, Emerson, Emery, Estes, Etchison, Evans, Everts, Eytchison, Farnum, Farrar, Fassitt, Faunce, Fausler, Fisher, Fitz-Randolph, Fitzwater, Flinn, Flowers, Folsom, Ford, Forman, Formhals, Forsyth, Fortson, Foseler, Foster, Fowner, Frainey, Fraser, French, Fry, Fuller, Funkhouse, Funkhouser, Galloway, Galtney, Gay, Gillett, Gochenauer, Goldberg, Goldsby, Goolsby, Gorkenhour, Gorkenour, Graham, Grant, Gray, Green, Greene, Grenway, Griswold, Grogaard, Gunn, Hackman, Hadden, Hageman, Hall, Hamilton, Hanchett, Hanlin, Haring, Harper, Harris, Harthorn, Harvey, Hatch, Hatfield, Haynes, Hearing, Heering, Heflin, Hemphill, Henderson, Hendrick, Henry, Henshaw, Herren, Herring, Hess, Heuer, Higgins, High, Hill, Hinckley, Hires, Hockman, Hodges, Hodsdon, Holden, Hollen­beck, Hollister, Holmes, Holt, Hooper, Horton, Hottel, Howland, Hoyer, Hull, Humphrey, Hunt, Hurst, Hyde, Iliff, Irelan, Ireland, Jackson, Jeannin, Jefferson, Jenkins, Jennin, Jenning, Jennings, Jess, Johnson, Johnston, John­stone, Jolley, Jones, Kel­sey, Kemble, Kempton, Kendal, Ken­dall, Kennedy, Kibby, Kingsbury, Kinnan, Kirby, Knapp, Knowland, Koehler, Koher, Kronk, Kyn, La Favor, Laird, Lake, Langhorne, Lauder, Lewis, Leyes, Lilburne, Little, Littlefield, Livingston, Lothrop, Lounsbury, Love, Low, Loyster, Luce, Ludlow, Luker, Lunn, Luse, Lyon, M’Kynnie, Macon, Makemie, Manley, Manly, Manning, Marbury, Marsh, Martin, Mathews, Matthews, Mauser, McCall, McCollough, McDonald, McDowell, McEwen, McKenney, McKinney, McKisick, McPhail, McWillie, Meacham, Mecham, Merrick, Merrill, Miller, Mires, Molleson, Moore, Morgan, Morrell, Morrill, Morse, Morton, Mouser, Mullins, Mungars, Murray, Myers, Neal, Nealley, Newcomb, Newton, Nicholas, Norton, Norwood, Ogden, Osborne, Osgood, Osterhout, Ouderkerk, Owen, Paddoc, Paddock, Paddocke, Padduck, Padoc, Padoch, Padoque, Palmer, Parker, Parramore, Peake, Pearce, Pearson, Pellam, Pendall, Perry, Peters, Phillips, Phinney, Phipps, Pickett, Pierce, Pike, Pitts, Platt, Pleasant, Poak, Poleygreen, Pollard, Pollgreen, Posteile, Potter, Poulson, Powell, Pratt, Price, Prichard, Prior, Purdy, Purefoy, Putney, Pyatt, Randolph, Rankin, Reeves, Reinard, Reno, Rhodes, Richard, Richards, Rickard, Ridell, Rider, Ridge, Roads, Roberts, Robins, Robinson, Rockhold, Rodgers, Rogers, Rolfe, Rone, Roosa, Roosevelt, Ross, Rudolph, Runyon, Russell, Ryan, Ryder, Salisbury, Sampson, Samuel, Sanders, Sandilands, Sargent, Saum, Savoie, Sawyer, Scarburgh, Scarlet, Schroyer, Schuyler, Scott, Scudder, Searles, Sears, Sebering, Selby, Seuberingh, Seymour, Shaver, Shaw, Shelton, Sheppard, Sherman, Shirey, Shoemaker, Shotts, Shroyer, Simonds, Skipwith, Slawson, Slocum, Smith, Snapp, Snow, Sparks, Speagle, Spicer, Spooner, Stanley, Staufer, Stauffer, Steele, Steelsmith, Stevens, Stith, Stone, Stout, Stovall, Stover, Stratton, Strother, Sutfin, Sutphen, Suydam, Sweeney, Symcock, Taylor, Teackle, Teas, Ten Broeck, Ten Eyck, Theodorik, Thomas, Thompson, Throckmorton, Timbs, Timms, Tims, Tindall, Tozer, Tozier, Traillour, Trine, True, Truitt, Tubbs, Tucker, Tullos, Turner, Underwood, Upshur, Vaden, Van Buren, Van Buskirk, Van Courtlandt, Van Munthe, Van Nuys, Van Renssfelaer, Van Wert, Vaughn, Villiers, Vines, Vliet, Von Fasting, Von Krogh, Voorhees, Vosseller, Wade, Waldo, Walker, Walkerly, Wallace, Waller, Waples, Ward, Ware, Warne, Watie, Watkins, Watt, Weatherbee, Weeks, Werling, West, Weston, Wheeler, Whitcomb, Whitcomby, White, Whiting, Whitmore, Whittemore, Whittington, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkins, Wilks, Willcoak, Willcocks, Willett, Williams, Wilson, Wise, Wood, Woodcock, Woodworth, Wright, Wyckoff, Yates, Yeardley, Yeates, Young, Younges, Zabriskie.
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Colonial Genealogist #36
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. X, No. 2, Apr. 1980, 48pp. Bible Record of Lewis Sampson and Folly Mary Weston of Mexico, New York, (A Mayflower Ancestry) by Esther Rancier North Carolina Records: Marriage Bonds and Land Records by Sheila Spencer Stover, MAS Colonial Daughters of Lancaster County, Virginia and The Men They Married (Part I) by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc Contents of Volumes I–IX of The Colonial Genealogist Queries, surname interest listings, reviews and notices of publications, news and notes, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #37
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. X, No. 3, Jan. 1981, 62pp. The Reverend Ezekiel Rogers of Rowley, Massachusetts by Dorothy M. Johns, FAS, OAA Circumstantial Evidence that Jane Bristow (1736–1813) was the wife of Thomas Greenwood (1736–1811), both of Middlesex and Mecklenburg Counties, Virginia by Arden H. Brame, Jr. II, KCR, OAE A Partial Listing of the Palatine Families of New York by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. Colonial Daughters of Lancaster County, Virginia, and the Men They Married (continued) by Dollye McAluster Elliott, FAS/hc Genealogical References from the Journal of Peleg Burroughs, 1780–1786, for the year 1781 (continued) contributed by Alice Bates Kline The First Settlers of the Mohawk Valley; New York, 1720–1772 by Francis Whiting Halsey (from The Old New York Frontier) Reviews and Notices of Publications Queries, surname interest listings, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #38
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. X, No. 4, 1981, 41pp. Gresley of Drakelow in American Colonial Lineages by Robert Joseph Curfman, MA, FAS/hc Burton-Allen/Hatcher Anthology by Glenn M. Turnell, FAS Families of... submitted by M.M. Bicket Rancier-Ransier-Rantzir’s of New York & Canada: A Founding German Loyalist Family, Part I, by Esther Rancier and Ronald Ransier Wagon Train to Washington Territory by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc Queries, surname interest listings, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #39
Published as The Colonial Genealogist Vol. XI, Nos. 1–2, Issues #39–40, 1982, 67pp. Circumstantial Evidence for Two Previously Unknown Daughters of Walter Chiles (1699–ca.1766) of SW Caroline County, Virginia, with Remarks on the First English Record of Walter Chiles (I) (1608–1653) by Arden H. Brame, Jr. II, KCR, OAE Circumstantial Evidence that Three Chiles, Children of Henry Chiles (d. 1718/19) and Mary, married Three Terrells, Children of William Terrell and Susannah, of Caroline County, Virginia and Vicinity by Mildred O. Eubank, BA, MA, MAS Rancier-Ransier-Rantzir’s of New York & Canada: A Founding German Loyalist Family (Part II) by Esther Rancier and Ronald Ransier The Old New York Frontier: Men Who came from New England 1783–1800 by Francis Whiting Halsey Some Preliminary Notes on the Northup Family of Rhode Island by Esther Rancier and Mrs. Robert E. Northup A Chronology of Colonial Migrations, by Rodney Hartwell The Yale Descent from Chief Justice Belknap through Hampdens, including the Fiennes, Burgh and Other Connections by Robert Joseph Curfman, MA, FAS/hc Ancestral Lines, Requests for Comments: LaBar, Long, Berk, Golden, Short, Dugan, Carstens, Hampsher Ashley, Markwith, Small How-Howe, Ashley, Markwith Bolton, Ashley Reviews and Publications Received Queries, surname interest listings, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #41
Published as The Colonial Genealogist (XI:3-4) Issue #41–42, 1983, 96pp. “The Yorkshire Background of the Boyntons of Rowley” by Robert Joseph Curfman, MA, FAS/hc, FSO Appendix: Conyers of Ormesby and Hornby and Percy of Kildale and Orinesby Notes References Biographical Sketches: “Capt. Christopher Clark and Penelope Johnson Clark of Virginia” by Bernard Schaaf, MD, FACS Christopher Clark: References Penelope Johnson Clark and References “Some Preliminary Notes on the Northup Family of Rhode Island” (concluded) by Esther Rancier and Mrs. Robert E. Northup Ancestral Lines, Requests for Comments: Wetherbee of Massachusetts Bradford of Massachusetts Ragsdale of Virginia Queries, Surname Interest Listings, Editorial, etc.
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Colonial Genealogist #43
Published as The Colonial Genealogist (XII:1-2), Issues #43–44, 1984, 104pp. “The Circumstantial Evidence Leading to A Possible Solution to the ‘Palmer-Paddock Puzzle’ and Other Puzzling Events in Early Plymouth Colony” by Carlton A. Palmer, FAS “The Daughter of Francis Makemie” by Nora Miller Turman and Gladys Lee Hamilton “McAlister Families of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky” by Dollye McAlister Elliott, FAS/hc “Biographical Sketch of William Drennan of Pendleton District, South Carolina” by Bernard Schaaf, MD “Andrew McCormick Descendants in Missouri, Kentucky, and Texas Colonies, including John Rufus Alexander, Last Survivor of the Mier Expedition 1842–3” by Robert Joseph Curfman, FAS/hc, FSO “Further Notes regarding ‘The Yorkshire Background of the Boyntons of Rowley’” by Robert Joseph Curfman, FAS/hc, FSO Ancestral Lines: Brownell, by Mary Hungerford Reid Thompson, by Mary Hungerford Reid Garrison, by Rod Hartwell Queries, Surname Interest Listings, etc.
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