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#88 Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources Additions to Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition
An Ancestral Lines Pairing System: Uniquely Numbering Each Ancestral Line, Generation, Pairing and Sibling
A Note from the Editor: Historical Markers of Massachusetts
MURDER? At the St. James
#72 Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources: Notes on the Total Ancestry of Princes William and Harry
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Ann Smith Lainhart
Boston in Print, Part 2: Town Records and Annexed Lands
Boston in Print, Part Three: Cemeteries, Probate and Land Records, Other Sources
Researching People in Boston: Boston in Print - Part One, Vital Records and Church Records
Trouble in the Family: Researching Massachusetts Institutions for the Poor, Mentally Ill, Chronically Ill, and Disabled - Part 1
Trouble in the Family: Researching Massachusetts Institutions for the Poor, Mentally Ill, Chronically Ill, and Disabled, Part 2
David Allen Lambert
Finding Your Civil War Ancestor at the NEHGS Research Library
Massachusetts Regimental Histories of the Revolutionary War
Vital Records of New England Civil War Veterans Abstracted from the Organization Pension File Index
Vital Records of New England Civil War Veterans Abstracted from the Organization Pension File Index: Part 2
World War I Resources at NEHGS — A Bibliography
New Brunswick Resources at NEHGS
Nova Scotia Resources at NEHGS
Michael J. Leclerc
Accessing Records From a Distance
Advanced Sources for French-Canadian Research
Canadian Church Records
Canadian Materials in the NEHGS Circulating Library
Did Your Ancestor Get Religion?
Finding Clues to Immigrant Origins
Getting Started: Canadian Census Records
Introducing the Canadian Genealogy Centre
Introduction to French-Canadian Research
Loyalist Settlers of Atlantic Canada
Microfilm Resources for Nova Scotia Research at NEHGS
Sources for Canadian Research on Microfilm at NEHGS
St. Albans Passenger Arrival Records
The Drouin Institute
The Name Game – Tips for Finding the Real Names of French-Canadian Ancestors
The Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (PDRH)
Travelogues as a Resource for Family Historians
Using Manuscript Collections in Your Research
Vital Records in Québec
Web Resources for Canadian Research, Part 2
Web Resources for Canadian Research: Governmental Agencies
The Computer Genealogist: Getting the Most out of NEHGS CD-ROMs
The Computer Genealogist: Going, going, gone! Online Auctions for Genealogical Research
John F. Lescher
An Introduction to Revolutionary War Resources in New England
Donald MacDonald
Computer Interests - 'What Program Should I Buy?”'
Computer Interests - Thanks For the Response
Could a Computer Help Me?
Linda MacLachlan
Pre-1636 New England Immigrants: A Comprehensive Index
John C. MacLean
Hot Topics: Farm for Sale: Finding Family History in Early Nineteenth-Century Newspapers
Resources for Researching Massachusetts Slaves and Slaveholders
Barbara Jean Mathews
Books for the Connecticut Researcher
Books for the Connecticut Researcher, Part 2
Congregational Church Records in Connecticut
Connecticut Microfilms at NEHGS, Part 1
Connecticut Microfilms at NEHGS, Part 2
Connecticut Vital Records
Manuscript Family Records in Connecticut
Probate Records in Connecticut
Rhonda R. McClure
Computer Genealogist: RootsMagic — A New Program Enters the Arena
The Computer Genealogist: 17th-Century History with a 21st-Century Twist: The Salem Witchcraft Trials on the Internet
The Computer Genealogist: A Look at Global Positioning Systems and Genealogy
The Computer Genealogist: Getting to Know Family Tree Maker
Genealogy and Technology: Grafted or Grown? Getting the Right Limbs on the Family Tree
Genealogy and Technology: Researching Online: Separating Fact from Fiction
Genealogy and Technology: Searching for American Revolution Ancestors and History Online
Genealogy and Technology: The Internet: A Virtual Canvas for Your Ancestry
Genealogy and Technology: The Internet: Following the Rules Increases Success
Capers W. McDonald
An Ancestral Lines Pairing System: Uniquely Numbering Each Ancestral Line, Generation, Pairing and Sibling
Rod D. Moody
Researching in Boston's Back Bay: The Boston Public Library and the Massachusetts Historical Society
Leigh Montgomery
Hot Topics: Access Denied: New Restrictions for Online Public Records Databases
The Very Rev. Dr. John Moses
Chelmsford Cathedral Plans Memorial to Thomas Hooker
Peter D. Murphy
'Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present.'
Identifying the Old Country Origins of Your New Brunswick Irish Ancestor
New Brunswick Repositories: Archives of the Diocese of Saint John
Shamrocks Among the Fleurs de Lis: The Hidden Treasures of Drouin’s Acadian French-Catholic Church Records Collection
New England Historic Genealogical Society
African American Genealogical Resources at the New England Historic Genealogical Society
Getting Started For Kids
Joel Blackman (ca. 1763-1832), Husband of Philena Summers (7:178)
Mary Ann Nicholson
So You’ve Traced Your Family -- Now What?
Julie Helen Otto
Lydia and Her Daughters: A Boston Matrilineal Case Study
Lydia and Her Daughters: A Boston Matrilineal Case Study (concluded)
Really Too Many Sarahs: Blackman-Booth Revisited
A Dunton Update
Lora Pallatto
Thinking Genealogically #1: Follow the Money
Thinking Genealogically #2: Subtle Hints and Euphemisms
Kenneth S. Paulsen
The Deladeray (Deladoey) Family of Switzerland and Lunenburg Township, Nova Scotia, 1750-1830
Joy F. Peach
Living Trusts Complicate Genealogical Research
Joyce S. Pendery
Connecticut Oral History Interviews: An Untapped Resource for Genealogists
Connecticut Women: Not Completely Hidden from History, Part I: Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Women
Connecticut Women: Not Completely Hidden from History:Part II: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Women
Histories of Connecticut Written Since 1960
Research in Connecticut Cities and Towns, Part II: Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society
Research in Connecticut Towns: Part I: Records Kept in Connecticut Town Halls
The 1790 Connecticut Census
Richard Andrew Pierce
Irish Origins: The Fitzgerald Ancestry of President John F. Kennedy
Patrick Kennedy of Dunganstown, co. Wexford, Great-Grandfather of the President
Deaths in Massachusetts (1852-1855), With Named Parents, of Irish Natives Born Before 1800
Murphys and Barrons of Cloonagh, Parish of Owenduff, Co. Wexford: Further Ancestors of President John F. Kennedy
Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Milford, Massachusetts, Giving Exact Place of Origin in Ireland
William I. Powers, Jr
Lewis and (Double) Vanderburgh Ancestry of President George Bush: A Colonial New York Excursion
Elaine Bush Prince
A Visit to Messing, Essex: Still No Bush Breakthrough