Editore: National Genealogical Society, Arlington, Virginia, 2009
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Sound binding. Pages bright and clean. Wrappers have general handling wear. Contents: Randall, Family lore and effects of slavery on the black psyche: Rosa Grammar's choice. Evans, "Middling sorts" and baptisms: Alathea "Alletta" Sadler (ca. 1732-1806) of New York and Poughkeepsie. Hibben, Investigating Irene: the New York parentage of Irene (Freeman) Wilcox. Peterson, Thomas Hall of Stones House in Kinder, Derbyshire: a September-May wedding. White, Nathaniel Ruggles, Setauket Spy. deBarardinis and Voorhies, Voorhies and Hébert family Bible records. Reviews, features. 10.0" tall; 71 pages. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.
Editore: National Genealogical Society, Arlington, Virginia, 2002
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Sound binding. Clean, off-white pages. Wrappers have light handling wear. Address label on back of wrappers. Contents: Freilich, Research in Pennsylvania. de Berardinis, Call names, dits, frenchifications, noms de guerre, particles, patronymics, phonetics, surname compounds, and translations! Intercultural name changes in America, as illustrated by the offspring of Marie Catherine Horn. deBarardinis, "Madame X": Virginie Amélie "Mimi" Avegno (Mme. Gautreau) and a family note to art history. Brayton, Check the original! Two lessons learned the hard way: Hardy of South Carolina - a "discreet" omission to hide an indiscretion. Proffitt, Mallory-Blunt of Virginia - a miscopied name blocks a line. Reviews. In memoriam: Dr. Gary Bernard Mills. 10.0" tall; 76 pages. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.
Editore: National Genealogical Society, Arlington, Virginia, 2000
Da: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Sound binding. Clean, off-white pages. Wrappers have light handling wear. Address label on back of wrappers. Contents: de Berardinis, Pre-revolutionary French marriage evidences: a Durel-LeBrun example. Jones, Merging identities properly: Jonathan Tucker demonstrates the technique. Roderick, The Y chromosome in genealogical research: "from their Ys a father knows his own son." Reviews. Communications, editors' corner, sidelights, about your society. 10.0" tall; 72 pages. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.
Da: Storbeck's, Georgetown, TX, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: New. 394 pages. This three-volume series was designed to be used in conjunction with the online index to Confederate pension applications and TARO (Texas Archival Resources Online) finding aids of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. The original documents contain five categories: pensioners, widows receiving pensions, totally disabled pensioners, Confederate Home pensioners, and rejected applications. This series offers corrections to online mistakes, allows researchers to browse through a spelling range, and provides separate indexes to Confederate Home, missing, rejected and miscellaneous pension applications. A "Primer on Texas Confederate Research" and a "Guide to Confederate Pension Payments and Applications" precede the indexes in each volume. Researchers will appreciate the detailed, step-by-step guidance offered in the "Primer on Texas Confederate Research," which contains an extensive bibliography of microfilmed records available to the researcher. Volume 1: A-D contains indexes to the following: Miscellaneous Material Relating to Confederate Pension Applications, 1903-1934; Confederate Home Applications; Missing Pension Applications; Rejected Pension Applications; and Confederate Pension Applications (A-D). The Miscellaneous Applications contain 281 files filled with a variety of information such as: applications for mortuary warrants to pay for funeral expenses, service records or affidavits, physicians' statements regarding disability, and other related correspondence. Volume 2: E-M contains an Index to Confederate Pension Applications (E-M). Volume 3: N-Z contains an Index to Confederate Pension Applications (N-Z).