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The American Genealogist [TAG]
Founded 1922 by Donald Lines Jacobus. An independent quarterly journal, dedicated to the elevation of genealogical scholarship through carefully documented analyses of genealogical problems and through short compiled genealogies.
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The Association for Gravestone Studies - Markers
Markers is the annual journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies. Definitive heavily illustrated articles on cemetery and gravemarker topics. This page contains a subject index to all 22 volumes.
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UMarmot »» Association for Gravestone Studies. Markers
The annual journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies, Markers, features definitive illustrated articles on cemetery and gravemarker topics as well as an extensive annual international bibliography of recent scholarship. We have digitized back issues and made them available through the Internet Archive, 1979 through 2008.
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The Chicago Genealogist (Newberry Library)
The Chicago Genealogist is a quarterly journal published continuously since 1969 by the Chicago Genealogical Society. This is a free searchable collection that contains volumes 1-39 (1969-2007).
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The Dorchester County, Maryland Genealogical Magazine
Records provided: tombstone, church, probate, newspaper, marriage, death certificates, military, queries.
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The Genealogists Magazine: Indexes
The quarterly publication of the Society of Genealogists, UK.
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Genealogical magazine dedicated to people researching their ancestry of British and European origin in India and southern Asia from 1600 to the 20th century.
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
From the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
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The North-Easterner Magazine's Web Site
Magazine for those with an interest in local & family history in the North-East of England, i.e. Northumberland, Durham, Cleveland, Tyne & Wear, and N.Yorkshire.
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A Magazine of History and Genealogy. An independent quarterly journal.
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A magazine by Token Publishing. The worlds' only independent magazine devoted to medals and battles. Published 10 times per year, the magazine features articles, news, auction reports and the world renowned Medal Tracker service, invaluable when searching for lost medals and trying to re-unite broken groups. This service, like the classified advertising, is free to subscribers. Also included is the what's on section that lets collectors know about fairs, societies, auctions etc.
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Readers of Medal News are trying to trace the medals listed on this site (the Units, etc., are quoted as per the entry form sent in). If you have any information on the whereabouts of medals listed on this site, we would like to hear from you .
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Upper Canada -- Voices from the Past
A bi-monthly newsletter about life in early Ontario (1791-1841), Canada including first-hand accounts such as diary excerpts, letters and period newspaper articles. Topics include housebuilding, cooking, child rearing, transportation, religion and much more.
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A Magazine for the Descendants of Germans From Volhynia and Poland.
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Wandering Volhynians - German-Volhynian Newsletter
A Magazine for the Descendants of Germans From Volhynia and Poland.
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Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine
From the U.K. series.
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Your Family History Magazine - Our Experts, Your Stories
Your Family History magazine is different from other genealogy magazines you might have seen in two important respects. Firstly, we’ve assembled a team of leading experts, researchers and historians to show you not only how to discover who your ancestors were, but also guide you into the rich local and social history that brings context to their lives. Dr. Nick Barratt, a lead researcher from the BBC’s “Who do you think you are” series, is the Editor-in-chief and is joined by a number of genealogy experts on the editorial team. Your Family History magazine features a range of topics each issue, linking your personal research with local and national heritage themes through our connections with English Heritage, National Trust and the world of archives.
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United Kingdom. The UK magazine offering practical advice and tips on how to research your family history.










