ISSUE |
PAGE |
ARTICLE AND AUTHOR |
Vol. VII, No. 1
(Spring 1994) |
1 |
Current Growth in the British Collection at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, by Dean J. Hunter |
18 |
British Army Muster Rolls and Casualty Returns, by Captain (Ret'd) Erik A. Gray |
20 |
A Wee Bit of Irish, by Donald and Marylin Hirst (lists a number of societies and publications for those
researchers with Irish interests) |
| 22 |
Scottish Surnames and Given Names, by Donald L. Hirst |
| 24 |
Lady Day Hilary Term, Michaelmas and Other Calendar Names, by Donald L. Hirst |
Vol. VII, No. 2
(Summer 1994) |
25 |
Unusual Sources — Seamen's Register Tickets, by Dr. Reginald Davies |
| 27 |
Pensioners of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, by Captain (Ret'd) Erik A. Gray |
| 29 |
Using Civil Registration and Census Records to Extend a Welsh Pedigree, by Bert J. Rawlins |
| 33 |
Sources for Tracing of Lower Class Families in Scotland — or Where I Found My Ancestors, by Dean J. Hunter |
| 37 |
Tracing Your Irish Protestant Ancestor, by David E. Rencher A.G |
| 40 |
The Royal Military Asylum, by Captain (Ret'd) Erik A. Gray |
| 42 |
What Can a Nationwide Database Retrieval Service Do For You? by Donald Hirst and Theodore Swift |
| 45 |
Sources for Tracing the Middle and Upper Class Families in Scotland, by Dean J. Hunter |
| 48 |
Tracing Your Roman Catholic Ancestor in Ireland, by David E. Rencher |
| 52 |
There's Always Tomorrow! by Stuart Wood (The author's story of preparing a coherent record of his family
from notes he had collected over many years. He was then in his
seventies and presented easy steps to what was a long job. His advise
to the readers was "to sort out your records today — for somehow or other, tomorrow never comes!") |
| 54 |
The Tenison Groves Irish Manuscripts, by Harry Hollingsworth |
| 57 |
More 1881 Census Indexes, by Donald L. & Marylin C. Hirst |
| 58 |
Where on Earth Did That Ancestor Come From? by Norman Hicks |
| 59 |
Becoming An Accredited Researcher, by Dee Richards |
| 61 |
Genealogical Sources for Co. Tipperary, by Noreen Higgins |
| 69 |
Travel Videos of the British Isles, by Donald L. Hirst |
| 70 |
An Early History of the Stansall Family: A Progress Report, by Dr. James McNeill Stancill, Jr. |
| 76 |
The Returned Letter, by Jon Schweitzer (Methods to follow when a letter you have sent is returned.) |
| 79 |
Bradwell Surnames, Roman slaves and Lead Mines, by M. L. Howard |
| 82 |
Helpful Publications! by Donald & Marylin C. Hirst |
| 83 |
Ships Information, 1620-1640, by Forrest D. King [A table of ships information which includes: name of ship, year
sailed, estimated passengers, list availability, places of embarkation
and destination, master, passenger source-shire, city of destination.
This table was supposed to accompany the article "Immigration to New England 1620- 1640" that appeared in Volume VI, Number 4 (Winter 1993) Journal of this society.) |
Vol. VII, No. 3
(Fall 1994) |
93 |
Genealogical Data for Counties of England, by Forrest King |
| 97 |
Unusual Sources: Gamekeeper's Register and Manorial Records, by Evelyn Williams Wallace |
| 101 |
Seeking a Soldier, by Captain (Ret'd) Erik Gray |
| 104 |
Guildhall Library — Searching for Members or Those Apprenticed to Members of City of London Livery Companies |
| 108 |
Ireland: A Check List of Records, by Nancy Lee Bier |
| 111 |
Scotland — For Those Just Getting Started, by Paul F. Smart |
| 123 |
Glamorgan Record Office |
| 125 |
The Cornish Mining Index, by Ian Richards |
| 127 |
Royalty, Nobility and Medieval Research Class, by Jon Schweitzer |
Vol. VII, No. 4
(Winter 1995) |
131 |
Scotland: Pre-1850 Research, by Paul F. Smart |
| 141 |
Soldiers' Records in the Public Record Office, Ministry of Defense and Commonwealth War Graves Commission, by Captain (Ret'd) Erik Gray |
| 143 |
The Genealogical Society of Utah Celebrates 100 Years of Benefit to Mankind, by David E. Rencher |
| 147 |
Emigration Records Portfolio No. 1: Emigration Records & Research in Great Britain |