Colonial Genealogist #47
The Colonial Genealogist issue #47 (XIII:1) 1986, 22pp. (73–94). Published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book Eight. Sheila Spencer Stover, FAS. New Information About the Ancestry of Austin Kilham/Killam of Dedham and Wendham, Massachusetts. (CG47-2) Charles Recker, FSO. Mohammed's American Progeny Reconsidered. (CG47-6) Nathaniel Mason Pawlett. The Johnson Stones: William Attwood of Bristol, Merchant, and Sir John Duddlestone, Baronet. (CG47-8) Americans in Australia. (CG47-10) Karen P. Neuforth, MAS. The Skaggs Family's Cherokee Puzzle. (CG1) James Thomas McConnell, FSP, SDLKJ, ODI, OC. Ancestry of Ann Burton Stovall to William Hatcher, Burgess. (CG47-14) Queries. (CG47-19) Surname Interest Listings. (CG47-21) |
Colonial Genealogist #48
The Colonial Genealogist issue #48 (XIII:2) 1988, 22pp. (91–112). Published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 9. Charles Recker, FSO, MAS. Maternal Lines of the Presidents (An Overview). (CG48-24) James Thomas McConnell, FSO, SDLKJ, ODI, OC. Jurian Hartsfelder: America's First Hartsfield. (CG48-28) Carlton A. Palmer, Jr. The William Palmers of Plymouth Colony Revisited: The Two Wives of William Palmer Jr. (2), Another Version. (CG48-33) Rodney Hartwell. Introducing a New Study Group: Colonial Witches and Witchcraft Study Group. (CG48-36) Queries. (CG48-41) Surname Interest Listings. (CG48-43) |
Colonial Genealogist #49
The Colonial Genealogist issue #49 (XIII:3) 1989, 22pp. (73–94). Published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 10. Burrell C. Lawson. Dungan Royal Ancestry? (CG49-46) Karen P. Neuforth, FSP, MAS. Mauser: Early Settlers of Lincoln (now Catawba) County, North Carolina. (C49-50) Wicca Study Circle, Colonial Witches and Witchcraft Study Group. (CG49-53) James T. McConnell, FSP, SDLKJ, ODI, OC> Ancestry of Sarah Sims Hartsfield to Edward III, King of England. (CG49-54) Chris Velline, FAS, FSO. Whither Goest Thou—Beatrice? (CG49-59) Lineage Problems: Adrian, Adreon, Drion, Adrion, Edron, Edreon, Eddreon. Mrs. Richard C. L. Moncure. (CG49-61a) Williams-Deane-White-Briggs. Rev. Everett F. Briggs. (CG49-61b) Queries. (CG49-63) Surname Interest Listings. (CG49-65) |
Colonial Genealogist #50
The Colonial Genealogist issue #50 (XIII:4) 1990, 22pp. (73–94). Published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 11. William D. Setzekorn, FAS. Early American Aristocracy. (CG50-68) Dr. Roswell Levi Atwood. The Hereditary Order of the First Families of Massachusetts. (CG50-75) Lt. Col. Oscar H. Stroh, FAS. The Treatment of Indians in Pennsylvania. (CG50-76) Patricia Kirkwood, FAS. The Old Red Mill and David McKinney Clinton, New Jersey. (CG50-78) Queries. (CG50-85) Surname Interest Listings. (CG50-87) |
Colonial Genealogist #51
Colonial Genealogy & Research Committee issue #51 (XIV:1) 1990, 20ppb)b. (69–88). Published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 12. Queries. (CG51-69a) Surname Interest Listings. (CG51-69b) William L. Bird III with Sheila Spencer Stover, FAS. Native Americans: A Beginning Series: (CG51-70a) Remnants. (CG51-70b) What Does an Indian Look Like? (CG51-71) They Would Make Fine Servants. (CG51-73) Evelyn Jackson Tubbs Metzler, FAS. Colonel Nathaniel Littleton (1605–1654) of Virginia's Eastern Shore. (CG51-80) Evelyn Jackson Tubbs Metzler, FAS. A Captain from Salem. (CG51-81) Queries and Surname Interest Listings: Policies and Procedures. (CG51-82) |
Colonial Genealogist #52
Colonial Genealogy & Research Committee issue #52 (XIV:2) 1993, 15pp. (66–80). Published in The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 13. Evelyn Jackson Tubbs Metzler, OAE. The Muncy Family. (CG52-66) William L. Bird III with Sheila Spencer Stover, FAS. Native Americans: (CG50-70a) We Are Indians. (CG52-68) Was Great Grandma White? (CG52-70) Judge J. Mason Grove, FAS. Grave of Calvert Believed Found. (CG52-71) Judge J. Mason Grove, FAS. Susan Constant Makes a Splash. (CG52-72) Arden H. Brame, Jr. II, OAE. The One and Only Peter Mountague (1603–1659) of Warfield, Berkshire, England and Nansemond, Isle of Wight, and Lancaster Counties, Virginia. (CG52-73) Donald R. Perkins, KCR. The Order of the First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. (CG52-79) |
Colonial Genealogist #53
Colonial Genealogy & Research Committee issue #53 (XIV:3) 1993, 23pp. Published in The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 14. William L. Bird III with Sheila Spencer Stover, FAS. Native Americans: (CG50-70a): Trinkets for Wealth: Indian Trade 1493–1676. (CG53-52) Gary Bryant, FAS. Obadiah Holmes: Forgotten Champion of Religious Freedom. (CG53-56) Paul F. Mellen, MD, and M. C. Mellen. A Seventeenth Century Massachusetts Coroner's Autopsy. (CG53-61) Dollye Elliott, FAS/hc. The “Epitaph” of Major Edward Dale of Lancaster County, Virginia. (CG53-62) Evelyn Jackson Tubbs Metzler, OAE. The Jacksons Travel a Two-Way Path Between Maryland and Delaware. (CG53-64) Arden H. Brame, Jr. II, OAE. Thomas Jefferson Reveals Three More Children of John Chiles. (CG53-67) |
Colonial Genealogist #54
The Colonial Genealogist issue #54 (XIV:4) 1996, 36pp. Evelyn Jackson Metzler, OAE. The Register Family of Maryland and Delaware. (CG54-1) Sheila Spencer Stover, FAS. The MacLemores and the Cherokees: A Bit of Their History. (CG54-3) Evelyn Jackson Tubbs Metzler, OAE. The Laytons Travel Up the Delmarva Peninsula. (CG54-7) Dorothy Mae Johns. The Ira Sherman Story. (CG54-10) Colonial Families of the Americas: Sherman-Mattoon-Johns. Dorothy Mae Johns, PhB. (CG54-15) Trussell. David Alan Trussell, BS. (CG54-18) From the Editor in Chief. Rodney Hartwell, KtB(Y). (CG54-20) Queries for The Colonial Genealogist. (CG54-21) Genealogy on the Web. (CG54-24) |
Eastern & Central European Genealogist #1
Published by The Augustan Society as Eastern & Central European Genealogist Number 1, 1977, 49pp., including: Introduction and Comments A Brief Historical Survey of Eastern Europe Research Notes by Country: Poland Czechoslovakia Hungary Yugoslavia Roumania Bulgaria/Albania/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Colonization of Parts of Hungary by German Speaking People, by Barbara KornarS Red Field-White Eagle: An Introduction to Polish Surnames and a Comment on Polish Heraldry, by R.A. Kozlowski Atlas Supplement: Changes of Political Boundaries in Central Europe after 1815, Poland 1939, The Growth of Prussia, Bohemia and Moravia, Hungary, Austria-Hungary Queries, Maps, etc. |
Eastern & Central European Genealogist #2
Published as Eastern & Central European Genealogist issue #2; 34pp (51–84), includes: Queries Surname Interest Listings Family Lines Being Traced Ancestral Lines: Line 01: Sanguszkowiscz-Kowelski/Sanguscko-Lubartowiscz Line 02: Szathmáry de Kövend Research Notes and Sources; by Rodney Hartwell Poland Croatia Yugoslavia Bulgaria Immigration Czechoslovakia Serbo-Croatian Glossary Guide to Foreign Research Periodical Guide Slovakia Lithania The 9th Century Kingdom of Greater Moravia; by Enrico S. Molnar How I Found my Polish Ancestors; by John W. Bodakowski Comments from the Editors Letters Eastern & Central European Genealogy and Research Committee |
Eastern & Central European Genealogist #3
Published as Eastern & Central European Genealogist, Number 3, 68pp., including: Queries Family Lines Being Traced Surname Interest Listings For the Polish Researcher: two books of interest: The Iron Wheel by Eugene C. Nowicki 14th International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences A Bibliography of Some Eastern and Central European Sources Appearing in Periodicals 1964–1977 Two Cemeteries in Bakerton, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Sts. Peter and Paul Ukranian Orthodox by Alice R. Rapp Research Report: Courthouse, Cambria County, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania by Alice R. Rapp Kowalski-Kowal-Kowalczik Variations, Lipinski-Lupinski-Lapinski Variations, Various Family Names Three Passenger Lists 1893 by Robert E. Stiens CG, FAS Publications Received, Comments, Notices, etc. |
Eastern & Central European Genealogist #4
Published as Eastern & Central European Genalogist Issue #4, 1981, 40pp., including: Passengers from Russia by Robert E. Stiens CG, FAS Persons from Austria, Hungary, Prussia and Russia, from the 1900 Census, Carroll Twp., Cambria County, Pennsylvania by Alice R. Rapp Maternal Ancestors of Eugene C. Nowicki Ahnentafels of Dr. Béla Kézdy Vásárhelyi de Kézd A Survey of Polish Society: 1300–1700 by Felix W. Holewinski Would You Rather be Impaled or Bitten, or does it make any difference? by Capt. Rodney C. Walker A Parish Record Extract: Tvarožná CSSR Ancestor Index Card File of the Polish Genealogical Society Queries, Reviews, Editorial Comments, etc. |