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Debbie Carder is the
author/editor of Allen County Ancestry & Origins, the bimonthly
newsletter of the Allen County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical
Society. The chapter's website is located at:
http://allencogenealogysociety.homestead.com/Main.html
Amy
Johnson Crow, CGSM,
writes the monthly Heritage Help column in the
Ohio Genealogical Society Newsletter and has had articles
published in Ancestry, Heritage Quest, Genealogical Computing,
and the NGS NewsMagazine. She serves as a regional editor of
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families and is a past editor of Ohio
Civil War Genealogy Journal.
Mary
Clement Douglass, CGRSSM article "Genealogical
Research in Kansas" was published in the June 2004 issue of the
National
Genealogical Society Quarterly.
Myra Vanderpool Gormley,CGSM
is a former contributing editor to American Genealogy Magazine
and Heritage Quest magazine, and wrote a genealogy column for
Colonial Homes magazine for 15 years. She is editor of
RootsWeb Review.
Richard L. Hooverson, the owner of
Out of the Past, offers seminars to societies, research
services for clients, and editorial assistance to authors of
family histories. He is author of "Musings and Gleanings from
the World of History and Genealogy," a regular column in
Heritage Quest
magazine and "Book News and Views" and "Saving Texas Records" —
regular features in the Stirpes, the quarterly of the Texas
State Genealogical Society. He also wrote "The Natchez Trace and
the Old Southwest" (History
magazine), "Strangers in His Majesty's Colonies: The German
Pietists" and The Rush to the West, 1840-1870 (Family
Chronicle); "Southern Routes to the Far West, 1840-1880"
(Heritage Quest); "The Wall Falls: Eastern European Research" (Stirpes);
"Pillaging for a Good Cause: Business as Usual" (APG
Quarterly). Comments and suggestions about his articles are
welcome. Additional information can be found at his
Web site.
George G.
Morgan has written more than 250 articles that have appeared
in Ancestry Magazine, Genealogical Computing, Heritage Quest
Magazine, Southern Queries Magazine, the Florida State
Genealogical Society Quarterly, and for genealogical and
historical societies' newsletters and quarterlies around the
world. Details can be found at his website:
http://ahaseminars.com/atl
Diane Rapaport, J.D., brings colonial New England History to
life in her “Tales from the Courthouse” column in New England
Ancestors magazine, published by the New England Historic
Genealogical Society.
www.newenglandancestors.org She also writes the "Scottish
Genealogy" column for The Highlander magazine
www.highlandermagazine.com Diane's website is
www.Diane-Rapaport.com
Joy Rich is the editor of Dorot: The
Journal of the Jewish Genealogical Society.
Dorot is published quarterly by the
Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc., located in
New York City. The contents of back issues,
which are available for purchase, are listed at
http://www.jgsny.org/dorot.htm . Membership
in JGS includes a subscription to
Dorot.
Diana Crisman Smith and
Gary M. Smith
are coauthors of a regular column "Beginning Genealogy" in the
quarterly National Genealogical Society NewsMagazine.
Diana Crisman Smith has written articles that have
appeared in Heritage
Quest Magazine, Genealogical Computing and Everton's Family
History Magazine and is a proofreader of the
APG
Quarterly [Association of Professional Genealogists]
magazine.
Gary
M. Smith has published articles in Genealogical
Computing and is a proofreader of the
APG
Quarterly (Association of Professional Genealogists)
magazine.
Megan Smolenyak
Smolenyak Recipient of ISFHWE awards in 2003, 2004 and 2005,
has written for Ancestry, Ancestry Daily News, Family Chronicle,
Family Tree Magazine, Genealogical Computing, Heritage Quest,
NGS NewsMagazine, Everton's Family History Magazine and APG
Quarterly. She can be reached at
www.honoringourancestors.com and
http://www.genetealogy.com/.
Susan
Zacharias is the past editor of the
Ohio Genealogical Society's (OGS) bimonthly magazine, the
OGS Genealogy News and past editor of Fulton Footprints — the
quarterly newsletter of the Fulton County (Ohio) Chapter of OGS.
Peter Zheutlin,
“Chasing Annie” The colorful exploits of my great-grandaunt who,
under the assumed name of "Annie Londonderry," made the first
'round the world bicycle trip by a woman in 1894-5.
Two articles about Annie and another about the cycling craze of
the 1890s and how it bolstered the women's suffrage movement.
There are also some photographs and other images related to
Annie's bicycle trip, a trip the New York World newspaper called
"the most extraordinary journey ever undertaken by a woman."
http://www.annielondonderry.com |