ID: Jay Cary (homepage)
- Thankful Taylor of Yarmouth, Massachusetts and Bristol, Rhode Island,
Wife of Benjamin Cary. The American Genealogist, Vol, 75, No.
2, April 2000
ID: Francisco Antonio Doria (homepage)
- No Tempo de Vargas (In the Vargas Era), Revan, Rio, 1994.
- Os Herdeiros do Poder (On the origins of Brazilian oligarchic structures).
Francisco Antonio Doria (with a research team: C. E. Barata, J. R. Fonseca,
G. Nazareth, R. Teles Araújo). Revan, Rio, 1994; 2nd ed., greatly modified,
1995.
- Lendas, Mitos, (Legends, Myths), Convergência: Ensaios em
Homenagem a Emmanuel Carneiro Leão (Convergence, essays in honour of ECL),
Sette Letras, Rio (1999)
- Caramuru e Catarina, Senac SP (2000)
ID: John P. Dulong (Baillon homepage)
(Le Neuf homepage)
- Archange Godbout's Baillon, de Marle, and Le Sueur Families of France,
[Baillon Team] Moreau, Gail F., trans., and John P. Dulong, ed. Michigan's
Habitant Heritage 13:2 (April 1992):40-51.
- The Family Secrets of the Le Neuf Origins in France. [Le Neuf
Team] DuLong, John P. Lost in Canada? 17:2 (Spring 1993):58-71.
- The de Marle Livre de Raison: Gateway Document to a Royal Lineage.
[Baillon Team] Moreau, Gail F., trans. and ed., and John P. DuLong, ed., in
collaboration with René Jetté. The American-Canadian Genealogist,
4 part series:
Part I: The Louviers Manuscript as a Key to a Royal Pedigree, 10:4 (Winter
1993):4-8.
Part II: The Louviers Manuscript, 19:2 (Spring 1993):42-45.
Part III: Translation of the Louviers Manuscript, 19:3 (Summer 1993):116-125.
Part IV: Evaluating the Manuscript, 19:4 (Fall 1993):153-158.
- De Catherine Baillon à Charlemagne. [Baillon Team] Jetté,
René, John P. DuLong, Roland-Yves Gagné, and Gail F. Moreau.
Mémoires de la Société généalogique
canadienne-française 48:3 (Autumn 1997):190-216, English translation
appeared in American-Canadian Genealogist 25:4 (Fall 1999): 170-200.
- Les Le Neuf: état des connaissances. [Le Neuf Team] Jetté,
René, Roland-Yves Gagné, John Patrick DuLong, and Paul Leportier.
Mémoires de la Société généalogique
canadienne-française 51 (Autumn) 2000:209-227.
- Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon (12 générations).
[Baillon Team] René Jetté, John Patrick DuLong, Roland-Yves
Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, and Joseph A. Dubé. Montréal:
Société généalogique canadienne-française,
2001.
(co-listowner of GEN-MEDIEVAL on Rootsweb)
ID: Todd A. Farmerie (homepage)
- Review: Onomastique et Parenté dand l'Occident médiéval,
Prosopographica et Genealogica, vol. 3, K. S. B. Keats-Rohan and C. Settipani,
eds., The American Genealogist, 76 (June 2001) 240-1.
- The Wrong Isaac Tinkham, The Mayflower Descendant, 50
(Summer 2001):97-104.
- Sarah Heaton, wife of John Porter of Hebron and Lebanon, Connecticut,
The American Genealogist, 76: 117-121 (2001).
- Review: The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125,
Alan V. Murray, The American Genealogist, 76 (January 2001):
77-78.
- Disproof of A Novel Descent of Oliver Mainwaring of New London, Connecticut,
From King Edward III of England: Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter, and Robert
Holland, "Bastard of Exeter". The American Genealogist, 76 (January
2001): 46-49.
- Review: Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, to Pennsylvania: Some Early Colonial
German Immigrants, Annette Kunselman Burgert, The American Genealogist,
75 (July 2000): 243-244.
- Review: Domesday People, K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, The American
Genealogist, 74 (April 1999): 156-157.
- Notes on the Ancestry of Sancha de Ayala. Nathaniel L. Taylor
and Todd A. Farmerie, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,
152 (January 1998): 36-48.
- Baptist Mission to the Wilderness, 1807, The Settler: A Quarterly
Magazine of History and Biography [Bradford County (Pa.) Historical Society],
35 (February 1997): 7-14.
- William Webber, in History of Bradford County Pennsylvania,
1891-1995, Curtis Media, Inc., 1996, pp. 758-759.
- Haswell Family, Todd Farmerie and Steven Norman, in History
of Bradford County Pennsylvania, 1891-1995, Curtis Media, Inc., 1996,
pp. 486-487.
- The Eradication of Smallpox, with a Bradford County Perspective.
The Settler, 33 (February 1995): 3-10.
- The Probable Devonshire Origin of Ephraim Tinkham of Plymouth, Mass.,
The Mayflower Quarterly, 60 (August 1994): 222-224.
- The Identity of Lois, First Wife of William Webber of Columbia Twp.,
The Settler, 29 (November 1991): 143-147.
ID: KHF333@aol.com (homepage)
- From Tribes to Nations: A Family Saga from the 6th to 20th
Centuries, HT Communications, Colorado.
- The Plantagenet Connection, editor and ongoing contributor.