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Consolidated Contents of The American Genealogist Volumes 9-87; July, 1932 - July/October, 2015 Compiled by, and Copyright © 2010-2021 by Dale H. Cook This file is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material directly from plymouthcolony.net, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact [email protected] so that legal action can be undertaken. Any commercial site using or displaying any of my files or web pages without my express written permission will be charged a royalty rate of $1000.00 US per day for each file or web page used or displayed. [email protected] Revised March 13, 2021 A few words about the format of this file are in order. The first eight volumes of Jacobus' quarterly are not included. They were originally published under the title The New Haven Genealogical Magazine, and were consolidated and reprinted in eight volumes as as Families of Ancient New Haven (Rome, NY: Clarence D. Smith, Printer, 1923-1931; reprinted in three volumes with 1939 index Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974). Their focus was upon the early families of that area, which are listed in alphabetical order. With a few exceptions this file begins with the ninth volume, when the magazine's title was changed to The American Genealogist and New Haven Genealogical Magazine and its scope was expanded. The title was shortened to The American Genealogist in 1937. The entries are listed by TAG volume. Each volume is preceded by the volume number and year(s) in boldface. Articles that are carried across more than one volume have their parts listed under the applicable volumes. This entry, from Volume 10, will illustrate the format used: 10 (1933-34):35-40, 101-104, 166-170, 215-217 (Cont. from 9:233, cont. to 11:30) New London (Conn.) Probate Records: Abstract of Files/Wills Before 1710 Donald Lines Jacobus The first line of an entry for an individual article or portion of a series shows the TAG pages for an article found in that volume. When a series spans more than one volume a note in parentheses indicates the volume and page from which or to which it is continued. If additions or corrections were later printed those are shown in square brackets. The second line shows the title of the article, and the third line lists the author. Many articles have no author listed, and were presumably the work of the editor. I have listed only articles with genealogical or historical content of interest to the genealogical researcher. I have not included articles and series such as "Book Reviews" (although some review articles are included because of content) or the queries in "Queries and Answers" (but the answers are included). Some short items are consolidated under the heading "Notes" (or a variant thereof) in each volume. Other departments, such as "Family Records," are also consolidated under their department headings. Some editorials are included which prent valuable information concerning research methodology. Articles from The New Haven Genealogical Magazine (Volumes 1-8) are included only when they are of general interest, such as gravestone transcriptions or other records. Those are listed in the first section and the volume and page numbering used is that of the reprint Families of Ancient New Haven as more readers will have access to the reprint than to the original volumes. This file will be revised as additional volumes of TAG becaome available to me at AmericanAncestors.org. Please address any corrections or reports of piracy to the compiler at the email address given above. Articles of general interest from The New Haven Genealogical Magazine as reprinted in Families of Ancient New Haven 1:238-253, 2:485-503 Colonial and Revolutionary War Service Records 2:504-508 [Correction 8:2053] Errors in New Haven Vital Records 4:951-958 Connecticut Witches 4:961-1010 Connecticut and New Haven Colony Officials, 1636-1665 4:1011-1014, 7:1805-1807 New Haven Division of Lands in 1704 4:1015-1024, 5:1249-1266 Gilbert Mortality List [Additions and Corrections, 6:1529-1530] 5:1272-1273 Bethany Mortality List 6:1531-1534 1704 Census of New Haven 6:1535-1536 New Haven Town Poor in 1786 7:1792-1803 Hamden Plains Cemetery Transcriptions 8:1938-1940, 2064-2067 Institute of American Genealogy 8:2054-2057 Record of Deaths in New Haven in 1820 Consolidated Contents of The American Genealogist Volume 9 (1932-33) 9 (1932-33):1-4 Tradition and Family History Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):4-9 Probate Law and Custom Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):9-12, 89-90, 235-239 Pre-American Ancestries I. Francis Nichols of Stratford, by Donald Lines Jacobus (9-12) II. Alexander Bryan of Milford, Conn., by Donald Lines Jacobus (89-90) III. Pomeroy, by Donald Lines Jacobus (235-239) 9 (1932-33):13-15 The House of Rurik Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):16-26 (Cont. to 21:222) Woodbury (Conn.) Church Records, 1670-1700 Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):27-31 (Cont. to 10:104) Wethersfield (Conn.) Vital Records, 1635-1665 (In Land Records, Vol. I.) 9 (1932-33):31-37 (Cont. to 12:100) Branford (Conn.) Church Records, 1688-1706 9 (1932-33):37-40 The Wife of Rev. Abraham1 Pierson Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):40-42 Thomas Barnes and John Andrews of Farmington, Conn. E. J. Andrews 9 (1932-33):42-43, 90-91, 153, 222-226 Family Records I. Marble Family, New York (42-43) II. Kellogg Family, New York (43) III. Clark Family, New York (90-91) IV. Sharts Family, New York (91) V. Cross Family, New York (153) VI. Smith Family (222-223 [Additions 24:102-104, Corrections 49:169, See also 52:227-229]) VII. Linsley Family, Connecticut (223-226) 9 (1932-33):44-45, 91-93, 153-154, 226-228 Corrections of Printed Authorities I. Early Springfield Records, by Walter E. Corbin (44) II. The Wife of John1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, by Donald Lines Jacobus (44-45) III. Merriman of New Haven, Conn., by Donald Lines Jacobus (91-93) IV. History of Northfield, Mass., by Walter E. Corbin (153-154) V. Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Vol. 2, by Walter E. Corbin (154) VI. The Family of Paul Peck of Hartford, Conn. (154) VI. Records of Littleton, Mass., by Donald Lines Jacobus (226-227) VII. Dates and the Calendar (227-228) VIII. Onondaga County Petition (228) 9 (1932-33):50, 124-128, 191, 261-263 Answers to "Queries and Answers" Rogers, by Donald Lines Jacobus (50) Jonathan Rogers, by Mrs. DeWitt Van Buren and Herbert F. Seversmith (124-126) Seeley, by Donald Lines Jacobus (127-128) Barns, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Scudder-Lathrop, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Walker-Pairson, Hawley, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Allen, by Philip Mack Smith (191) Work, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Camp, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Botsford-Camp, by Donald Lines Jacobus (191) Clark, Dewey, Phelps, by Donald Lines Jacobus (261) Maston, by Philip Mack Smith (261) Stewart-Baldwin, by Philip Mack Smith (261) Shaw, by Philip Mack Smith (261) Merrill, by Donald Lines Jacobus (261-262) Holcomb, by Donald Lines Jacobus (262) Pettibone, by Donald Lines Jacobus (262) Bavington, by Philip Mack Smith (262) Johnston, by Philip Mack Smith (262) Reed, by Philip Mack Smith (262) Rhodes, by Philip Mack Smith (262) Royal Lines (262-263) 9 (1932-33):51, 192, 264 Clippings Mrs. John I. Jacobus 9 (1932-33):54-61 (Cont. to 23:62) Genealogical Items from the Medical Journal of John Winthrop Charles Edward Banks 9 (1932-33):66-71 Names 9 (1932-33):71-76 Marriage 9 (1932-33):77-80 Weekes and Wickes of Long Island Herbert F. Seversmith 9 (1932-33):80-81, 199-200 English Research I. The Identification of Emigrant Ancestors (Court Rolls), by Lilian J. Redstone (80-81) II. Deeds Enrolled, by Lilian J. Redstone (199-200) 9 (1932-33):81-89 [Correction 154] The Family of Paul1 Peck of Hartford, Connecticut Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):93-100 Royal Ancestry Kings of Ireland, by Donald Lines Jacobus (98-99) Descendants from the Cid, by Donald Lines Jacobus (99-100) 9 (1932-33):100-120, 159-173 Milford (Conn.) Vital Records 9 (1932-33):130-135 [Correction 227] Dates and the Calendar 9 (1932-33):136-144, 212-222 (Cont. to 10:20) English Ancestry of Richard Williams and His Wife Frances (Deighton) Williams Winifred Lovering Holman 9 (1932-33):145-151, 204-212 Jett Family of the Northern Neck, Virginia William B. Marye 9 (1932-33):152-153 French Terms of Nobility 9 (1932-33):155-159 The Wickham Family of Connecticut, Long Island, and Virginia Frank H. Fuller 9 (1932-33):174-182 Farmington (Conn.) Vital Records (In Land Records, Volume I) 9 (1932-33):182-186 [Correction 228] The Petition for the Erection of Onondaga County, New York William Herbert Wood 9 (1932-33):192 John and Richard Ingersoll of Salem Elizur Yale Smith 9 (1932-33):194-199 English and American Heraldry George Andrews Moriarty 9 (1932-33):201-204 The Second Wife of Thomas2 Baker of East Hampton, Long Island Mrs. James T. Watts 9 (1932-33):228-230 Reasons for Concluding that Abigail (Harlow) Beals (1730-1799) was the Daughter of William3 (William2, William1) Harlow William E. Reed 9 (1932-33):230-233 (Cont. to 10:35) New London (Conn.) Probate Records: Abstract of Records Before 1710 Donald Lines Jacobus 9 (1932-33):233-234 Early New London (Conn.) Churchmen Philip Mack Smith Volume 10 (1933-34) 10 (1933-34):2-6 (Cont.