| ISSUE |
PAGE |
ARTICLE AND AUTHOR |
Vol. X, No. 1
(Spring 1997)
|
1 |
English Catholic Ancestry — You Have More Than You Think, by Michael Gandy |
11 |
Buried Treasure, Part II: More County Kerry Manuscripts, by Mary D. McKinnon |
19 |
Family History Societies in Great Britain, by Kay Ronald Devonshire |
| 25 |
Background for Research - 3 - Moveable Religious Feast Dates in Latin, by Nancy Ellen Carlberg |
| 30 |
Memories of Ireland, a poem by Linda Egan Flynn |
Vol. X, No. 2
(Summer 1997) |
43 |
Letters Bring a Family History to Life, by Linda Jonas (excerpts from Copy of the Manuscript Book Written by Alexander Maxwell 1791–1859 for his son David Maxwell 1819–1899) |
| 49 |
Scottish Monumental Inscriptions, by Kay Ronald Devonshire |
| 51 |
Family History Research Begins With Family Photos (courtesy of Eastman Kodak Company) |
| |
Coolbanagher, by Janet L. Powers (author's account of her search for the parish church of her
great-grandfather's baptism, while on a trip to Ireland) |
| 59 |
English Occupational Records, by Nancy Ellen Carlberg |
| 63 |
Musings of a Genealogist Turned Missionary, by Carol Minson |
| 64 |
Gurus and Evolution, by Rod Nordberg (regarding genealogical research and the Internet) |
| 66 |
Researching CompuServe, by Rod Nordberg |
| 70 |
An Immigrant Ancestor's Prayer, a poem by Linda Egan Flynn |
| 72 |
Background for Research - 4 - Learn Your Roman Numerals, by Nancy Ellen Carlberg |
| 73 |
Irish Strays in Wales, by Annie Lloyd |
Vol. X, No. 3
(Autumn 1997) |
81 |
Queen Victoria and John Brown, by Sharon Ford |
| 82 |
"He was no relation of ours . . .", by Carol Simmons (Author shares story, photographs and a letter from her grandmother
whose aunt, one of Queen Victoria's ladies in waiting, was married to
Archibald Brown, brother of John Brown.) |
| 86 |
Scottish Family Histories (by Joan P. S. Ferguson), a book review by Kay Ronald Devonshire |
| 87 |
Background for Research - 5 - Books You Can't Do Without, by Kay Ronald Devonshire |
| 89 |
Landlords and Land Tenure in Ireland, 1790-1830, by Gale E. Christianson |
| 96 |
Going to Ireland: A Genealogical Researcher's Guide (by Sherry Irvine and Nora Hickey), a book review by Brian O'Regan |
| 98 |
It's a Small, Small World, by Janet L. Powers (Author shows through correspondence and queries, how research on
one of her lines certainly covered the globe.) |
| 102 |
"The Missing Register", by Annie Lloyd (An extract from a Victorian novel first published in 1845. In this
short episode a group of people are gathered in a village parsonage
somewhere in Wales.) |
Vol. X, No. 4
(Winter 1997/1998) |
119 |
Trade Directories: A British Isles Research Tool, by Paul Milner |
| 129 |
A Very Happy St. Patrick's Day to All |
| |
130 |
Landlords and Land Tenure in Ireland, 1790–1830 (Continued), by Gale E. Christianson |
| |
136 |
Finding Your Welsh Ancestor, by Annie Lloyd |
| |
138 |
Y Ddraig Goch Column, by Annie Lloyd, Welsh Study Group |
| |
140 |
Background for Research - Radius Searches, by Nancy Ellen Carlberg |
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142 |
Snippets from Family History Journals |
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145 |
Queries |
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147 |
General Index to Volume X |