What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

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Chris Shearer Cooper

What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Chris Shearer Cooper » 29. november 2007 kl. 19.26

I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

Thanks!
Chris

CWatters

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av CWatters » 29. november 2007 kl. 21.32

"Chris Shearer Cooper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

Thanks!
Chris


Google suggests it might be "xyz State Genealogical Society Quarterly"

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/RO ... 8-03/75647

Chris Shearer Cooper

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Chris Shearer Cooper » 29. november 2007 kl. 21.38

I wondered that too, I did a Google search before posting ... but it could
also be "xyz County Genealogical Society Quarterly" and then I'm totally
hosed.

The thing is, this researcher was generally pretty careful (from other
research of hers I've read) so I am thinking that if she wrote "Gen.
Quarterly" it's because it was so incredibly obvious which one she was
referring to. Of course it's not obvious to me (grin)!

I think the family being discussed was living in New Jersey, so I'm leaning
towards the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey - which was published back
then, and which came out quarterly ...

"CWatters" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
"Chris Shearer Cooper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

Thanks!
Chris


Google suggests it might be "xyz State Genealogical Society Quarterly"

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/RO ... 8-03/75647



Ron Head

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Ron Head » 29. november 2007 kl. 23.51

"Chris Shearer Cooper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

My first thought was the National Genealogical Society Quarterly which has
been in publication since 1912, and which is a publication that anyone
(presumably) would recognize immediately.

ecunningham

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av ecunningham » 30. november 2007 kl. 2.29

Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

Chris: It's probably been indexed in PERSI so take your info and check
on Ancestry Publications.
[email protected]

Chris Shearer Cooper

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Chris Shearer Cooper » 30. november 2007 kl. 2.42

Hum ... Ancestry doesn't have very good search ability into PERSI, but even
just searching on surname (the person I'm investigating is Elias Coryell,
the article looks to be titled "Runyon Genealogy" by O. B. Leonard) I didn't
find it.

Thanks for the idea though!

"ecunningham" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate some
interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any ideas
what periodical she was referring to?

Chris: It's probably been indexed in PERSI so take your info and check on
Ancestry Publications.
[email protected]

Robert

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Robert » 30. november 2007 kl. 3.05

A search of Heritage Quest Persi reveals the National Genealogical Society
Quarterly, and each volume is searchable.

HTH, Bob

"Chris Shearer Cooper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hum ... Ancestry doesn't have very good search ability into PERSI, but
even just searching on surname (the person I'm investigating is Elias
Coryell, the article looks to be titled "Runyon Genealogy" by O. B.
Leonard) I didn't find it.

Thanks for the idea though!

"ecunningham" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
I'm looking at some notes from another researcher, and they indicate
some interesting information is in "the Gen. Quarterly Sept. 1936". Any
ideas what periodical she was referring to?

Chris: It's probably been indexed in PERSI so take your info and check on
Ancestry Publications.
[email protected]



Texas Gen

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Texas Gen » 30. november 2007 kl. 9.35

By the way, are there any non-regional genealogy magazines being published
today? I know the availability of county gen journals, etc., but I'm
wondering about a general mag pertaining to US genealogy research.

Thanks----

Donna

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clients. Would there be someone willing to take a look at the online ad and
tell me what I am doing wrong? If so, please e-mail me at
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hope my question is not out of order.

Plymouth Rock

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av Plymouth Rock » 30. november 2007 kl. 15.01

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 02:35:41 -0600, "Texas Gen" <[email protected]> wrote:

By the way, are there any non-regional genealogy magazines being published
today?

The four that come to mind are the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The
American Genealogist, The Genealogist and The Genealogical Journal.

ecunningham

Re: What is "the Gen. Quarterly"?

Legg inn av ecunningham » 30. november 2007 kl. 21.37

Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
Hum ... Ancestry doesn't have very good search ability into PERSI, but even
just searching on surname (the person I'm investigating is Elias Coryell,
the article looks to be titled "Runyon Genealogy" by O. B. Leonard) I didn't
find it.

Chris: Googling Elias he shows up on a Runyon genealogy page online.
However, if you are searching a Coryell of "ferry" fame, check the
Bucks County or Pennsylvania Gen. Societies, maybe even Hunterdon, NJ.
[email protected]

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