AWARD BOOK LISTING

The genealogical associations and societies listed below give awards for excellence in content and format in genealogy publishing. This is a selected bibliography. If the book is owned by the MGC, the title is underlined and linked to the online catalog.

I. National Genealogical Society Award for Excellence ...... 2

II. North Carolina Genealogical Society Award for Excellence in Publishing ...... 6

III. Heart of America Genealogical Society (Kansas City, MO) Anna Ford Book Award ...... 10

IV. Association of Jewish Libraries Judaica Reference Award—Selected Winners ...... 23

V. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Book Award ...... 25

VI. American Society of Genealogists Donald Lines Jacobus Award ...... 26

VII. International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies Outstanding Contribution to Jewish Genealogy Via Print Award...... 30

I. National Genealogical Society Award for Excellence

2011 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Ouimette, David. “Proving the Parentage of John Bettis: Immigrant Ancestor of Bettis Families in Vermont.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 11, no. 3 (2010): 189-210.

2010 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Dardashri, Schelly Talalay. “Ties That Bind: Jewish Research Strategies.” Family Tree Magazine, 10, no. 5 (2009): 52-57.

2009 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Merriman, Brenda Dougall. United Empire Loyalists: A Guide to Tracing Loyalist Ancestors in Upper Canada. Campbellville, Ont.: Global Heritage Press, 2006.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Gwin, Daniel M. A Family History for Steven. 2 volumes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Family Heritage Publishers, 2008.

2008 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 2007.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Hill, Ronald Ames. The Ancestors and Descendants of Reuben Ball: The Ball Migration, Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Iowa, and Points West. Star, Idaho: Chagill Publications, 2007.

2007 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Baer, M. Teresa, Geneail Breeze, Judith Q. McMullen, and Kathleen M. Breen. Finding Indiana Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Research. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2007.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Waters, Nancy Lee. Family Diversity. Volume 2: The Lauer, Borgmeier, Bauer Families, Deutschland to Baltimore, Maryland, and the McCubbin’s [sic], 1650 to 2006. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1996-.

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2006 Category: Genealogy and Family History Quirke, Terence Thomas. Quirke Genealogy and Family History of Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland, India, New Zealand, England, Australia, South Africa, and the United States. Golden, Colo.: T. T. Quirke, 2005.

2005 Category: Genealogy and Family History Goff, Phillip G. The Four Goff Brothers of Western Virginia: A New Perspective on Their Lives. Morgantown, Penn.: Masthof Press, 2003.

2004 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Carver, John. Annotated Obituaries from the Cherokee Advance, Canton, Georgia, 1880-1938. Jasper, Ga.: Woodward-geiger.com, 2003.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Smith, Alvy Ray. Dr. John Durand (1664-1727) of Derby, Connecticut: His Family through Four Generations, Featuring the Branch of His Youngest Son, Ebenezer Durand, through Ten Generations to 2003. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 2003.

2003 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Pippenger, Wesley E. Index to Virginia Estates 1800-1865, Volume 3. Richmond: Virginia Genealogical Society, 2008.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Stahr, Jane Thompson. The Burling Books: Ancestors and Descendants of Edward and Grace Burling, Quakers. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2001.

2002 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Peters, Joan W. Fauquier County, Virginia’s Clerk’s Loose Papers: A Guide to the Records, 1759-1919. Westminster, Md.: Willow Bend Books, 2001.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Smith, Stephen Harold. Barshingers in America: A Genealogical History of Barshinger Families in America since 1735. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2001.

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2000 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Craft, Kenneth Fischer. Ohio County (WV) Index: Index to the County Court Order Books, 1777-1881. 5 volumes. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1997-.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Kruger, David Watson. Jonathan Watson (1650?-1714) of Dover, New Hampshire, Who Settled There by 1672. 2 volumes. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 1998.

1999 Category: Genealogy and Family History Heller, John Roderick. An Upcountry Chronicle: The Heller Family of South Carolina. Washington, D.C.: Carnton Press, 1998. 1998 No Awards Given

1997 Category: Genealogy and Family History Mohon, James Leroy. Lamb and Allied Families of the Sequatchie Valley. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1996.

1996 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Brandenburg, John David, and Rita Binkley Worthy. Index to Georgia’s 1867-1868 Returns of Qualified Voters and Registration Oath Books (White). Atlanta, Ga.: J. D. Brandenburg, 1995-.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Dorman, John Frederick, and Claiborne T. Smith, Claiborne of Virginia: Descendants of Colonel William Claiborne: The First Eight Generations. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1995.

1995 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Motes, Jesse Hogan, and Margaret Peckham Motes. Laurens and Newberry Counties, South Carolina, Saluda and Little River Settlements, 1749-1775: Neighborhood Maps and Abstracts of Colonial Surveys and Memorials of Land Titles: Including a Case Study, Jonathan Mote, 1727-1763, Migration to Little River. Greenville, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1994.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Swigart, Edmund K. An Emerson-Benson Saga: The Ancestry of Charles F. Emerson and Bessie Benson and the Struggle to Settle the United States: Including 194 Allied Lines. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1994.

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1994 Category: Genealogy and Family History Davis, Virginia Lee Hutcheson. Tidewater Virginia Families: The Families of Bell, Binford, Bonner, Butler, Campbell, Cheadle, Chiles, Clements, Cotton, Dejarnette(att), Dumas, Ellyson, Fishback, Fleming, Hamlin, Hampton, Harnison, Harris, Haynie, Hurt, Hutcheson, Lee, Mosby, Mundy, Nelson, Peatross, Pettyjohn, Ruffin, Short, Spencer, Tarleton, Tatum, Taylor, Terrell, Watkins, Winston, Woodson. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing, 1989.

1993 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Moulton, Joy Wade. Genealogical Resources in English Repositories. Columbus, Ohio: Hampton House, 1988.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Stiver, Vernon, and Patricia R. Donaldson. Stöver, Stoever, Staver, Stiver: An Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Johann Caspar Stoever of Pennsylvania. Loveland, Ohio: Printed for the authors by McNaughton & Gunn, 1992.

1992 Category: Genealogy and Family History Pogue, John Wilbur, and John Marshall Pogue. Pogue/Pollock/Polk Genealogy, as Mirrored in History, from Scotland to Northern Ireland/Ulster, Ohio, and Westward. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1990.

1991 Category: Genealogical Methods and Sources Szucs, Loretto Dennis, and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking. The Archives: A Guide to the National Archives Field Branches. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry, 1988.

Category: Genealogy and Family History Saxbe, William Bart. Johann Genning (1818-1898) and His Descendants, a Toledo Family: With Notes on the Families of Rust, Gunn, Kleinhans, Bruning, Holtgrieve, and Nesper. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1988.

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II. North Carolina Genealogical Society Award for Excellence in Publishing

2010 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society. Minutes of the Henderson County, NC Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1839-1848, Volume 1

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina (Tie) Gates County Historical Society. Just Down the Road…or In Our Own Words.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina (Tie) Underwood, Jonathan A. The Underwood Family of Stanly County, North Carolina: A Biography and Genealogy.

2009 No Awards Given

2008 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Ferguson, Herman W. Abstracts of Deed Books 24-28 and Books 1-3, Second Series, Mecklenburg County, NC 1831–1850. Rocky Mount, N.C.: H. W. Ferguson, 2007.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Kittrell, William B. Pitt County Cemetery Book, Volumes 1 and 2.

2007 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Poteet, Ellen. General Order Book, 1862-1863, 11th North Carolina Troops, 11th ―Bethel‖ Regiment, North Carolina Troops. Charlotte, NC: Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society, 2006.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Yarbrough, Ruth Shipp. Remember Who You Are.

2006 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Foley, Bradley R. The Greensboro Patriot Index: 1847 to 1856. Greensboro, N.C.: Greensboro Public Library, 2006.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Dozier, Rebecca Leach. Descendants of John Jenkins, Colonial Governor of North Carolina, 1672-1850. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2006.

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2005 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Byrd, William L., and John H. Smith. North Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color [series of seven volumes]. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 2000-.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Todd, Susan Waxmunski. Heroes of the Sixties: Lest We Forget. Forest City, N.C.: Genealogical Society of Old Tryon County, 2004.

2004 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Mizell, Easter, and Hilda Lee. Martin County, NC, Church Records from Bear Grass, Conoho, Skewarkey, Smithwick Creek Primitive Baptist Churches. Williamston, N.C.: Martin County Genealogical Society, [n.d.]

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Weller, Nelson A. L. A Family History/Genealogy of the Schauss/Shouse Family in North Carolina, 1755-1900. Winston-Salem, N.C.: N. A. L. Weller, 2004.

2003 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Sullivan, Kathy Gunter. Tryon County Documents, 1769-1779: A North Carolina County. Forest City, N.C.: The Genealogical Society of Old Tryon County, 2000.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Williams, Jeffrey Lewis. Lore and Legacy: A History of the Cheek, Sale and Sparks Families of France, Scotland, England, Colonial Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina. Plymouth, Mich.: Pilgrim Press, 2001.

2002 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Summers, Kathleen A. Abstract—Henderson County, N.C. Estate Records, 1838-1900. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2002.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Perkins, Dorothy Neblett. Thomas Norfleet of 1666: Some of His Descendants and Allied Families. 2 volumes. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.: Neblett Press, 2001-.

2001 Category: Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original NC Primary Source Material Comer, James Vann. Central North Carolina Vital Statistics: Old Moore County, N.C. Vital Statistics (1784-1890): Part II (1891-1913) & ―Central N.C. Journal‖ Series Completed. Sanford, N.C.: J. V. Comer, 2001.

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Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina (Tie) Gunter, Agness Wiggins. Descendants of Captain John Wiggins of Martin County, North Carolina. Franklin, N.C.: Genealogy Pub. Service, 2000.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina (Tie) Palmer, Oren Alston Jr. The Descendants of Colonel Robert Palmer.

2000 Category: A Single Book of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Brayton, John Anderson. ―By a Line of Marked Trees‖: Abstracts of Currituck County, North Carolina, Deed Books. Memphis, Tenn.: J. A. Brayton, 2000.

Category: A Set or Series of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Black, Russell C. Jr. Iredell County, North Carolina Cemeteries. 7 volumes. Statesville, NC: R. C. Black, Jr., 1999.

Category: Published North Carolina Family History Dean, Leonard F. Hobgood Family of Granville County, North Carolina, before 1850. Raleigh, N.C: L. F. Dean, 2000.

Category: Published Genealogy of a North Carolina Family Willcox, George W. A History of the House in the Horseshoe: Her People and Her Deep River Neighbors. Wilmington, N.C.: Historical Research Services, 1999.

1999 Category: A Single Book of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Frizzell, Rick. Docket Book, Jackson County Superior Court, 1866-1896. Cullowhee, N.C.: Jackson County Genealogical Society, 1997.

1998 Category: A Single Book of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Kluttz, James W. Abstracts of Deed Books 15-19 of Rowan County, North Carolina, 1797-1807. Cary, N.C: J. W. Kluttz, 1997.

1997 Category: A Single Book of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Valentine, Patrick M. The Episcopalians of Wilson County: A History of St. Timothy’s and St. Mark’s Churches in Wilson, North Carolina, 1856-1995. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1996.

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1996 No Awards Given

1995 Category: A Single Book of Abstracts or Transcriptions of Original North Carolina Primary Source Material Haun, Weynette Parks. North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts: Secretary of State, Treasurer's & Comptroller's Papers, Journal "A", (Public Accounts) 1775-1776. Durham, N.C.: W. P. Haun, 1989.

Category: Secondary Material or Family History Relevant to North Carolina Mosher, Merrill Hill. John Freeman of Norfolk County, Virginia: His Descendants in North Carolina and Virginia and Other North Carolina Freeman Families. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1994.

1994 No Awards Given

1993 McAllister, Anne Williams. Heinrich Weidner, 1717-1792, Catharina Mull Weidner, 1733- 1804, through Four Generations. Lenoir, N.C.: A. W. McAllister, 1992.

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III. Heart of America Genealogical Society (Kansas City, MO) Anna Ford Book Award 2002 First Prize: Thompson-Stahr, Jane. The Burling Books: Ancestors and Descendants of Edward and Grace Burling, Quakers (1600-2000). 2 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2001.

Second Prize: Koffroth, Willis Adrian. Koffroth Family History. Morgantown, Pa.: Masthof Press, 2000.

Third Prize: Bradford, Mildred. Moses S. Curtis, Descendants and Ancestors: Including Blackman, Hurd, Hinman, Foote, Goodrich, Kimberly, Stiles, Smith, Tuttle, and Others. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2000.

2001 First Prize: Bowman, Elisabeth Lovell. Alexander Lovell Genealogy: The Ancestors and Descendants of Alexander Lovell of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1619-1709. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2000.

Second Prize: Gilmore, Jean Fairchild. Early Fairchilds in America and Their Descendants. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1991.

Third Prize: Corwin, Gilbert, and Virginia Mildred Chardavoyne Sanderson Corwin. The Chardavoynes in America. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2000.

2000 First Prize: Cowgill, Mary Strain. Franklin and Susan C. Strain, Kansas Pioneers: Four Centuries of Their Roots and Branches. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1999.

Second Prize: Perkins, Dorothy Neblett. Descendants of Samuel, James, and Martha Perkins: With Collateral Lines, Barham, Kemper, Marsh, Pearce, Pierce, Ussery. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.: Neblett Press, 1999.

Third Prize: Arthaud, John Bradley. A Head Family History: With Allied Colonial Maryland Families of Bigger, Boteler, Lingan, and Wilson and with Allied Contemporary Lines of Arthaud, Braun, Clark, James, Kimmis, and Parks. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 1999.

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1999 First Prize: Friendly, Natalie Brooks. The Friendly Family: The Descendants of the Freundlichs of Bavaria. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 1998.

Second Prize: London, J. Phillip. America the Beautiful, a Family History: The London, Phillips, Scott, and Mitchell Families and Their Related Connections in Colonial America (1600s-1700s). Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1997.

Third Prize Tie: Fuxa, James R. Fuxa Ancestral Lines. Baton Rouge, La.: Land and Land, 1999.

Third Prize Tie: Northrop, Mary Ruth. Matthew Ryan of Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland & Mary Schmitz of Dommeldingen, Luxembourg, Both of North Star Township, Brown County, Minnesota. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1998.

Third Prize Tie: Vineyard, Maribeth Lang, and Eugene M. Wiseman. The Wiseman Family. Volume 2: William Wiseman and the Davenports: Pioneers of Old Burke County, North Carolina. Franklin, N. Car.: Genealogy Publishing Service, 1997.

1998 First Prize: Proper, Lewis G. Proper Family History: Including Prooper, Propert, Propfer, Propper, and Proppert. Interlaken, N.Y.: Heart of the Lakes, 1996.

Second Prize: Carmichael, Albert Peter. John Carmichael (1740-1806) and His Wife Esther Canfield (1748- 1816) of Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, New York: Some One Thousand Descendants with Allied Families in Ten Generations. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1996.

Third Prize: Perkins, Dorothy Neblett. Some Nebletts in America. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.: Neblett Press, 1994.

1997 First Prize: Schwarztrauber, Sayre Archie. Schwarztrauber, Stewart, and Related Families. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1995.

Second Prize: Garven, Dorothy. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne of Dutchess County, NY, through His Son Lewis (1738-1805). Revised edition. Los Angeles, Calif.: Alder Tree Press, 1995.

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Third Prize: Vaughn, Barbara Biggers. Lick Creek Beckoned: History and Records of the Biggers-Fagan Families Embracing Branches of Allied Families—Dooley, Eads, Grigsby, Harrison, Richardson, and Woodward. Decorah, Ia.: Anundsen, 1995.

1996 First Prize: Fine, Paul Alan. The House That Kirscht Built: The Ancestors and Descendants of Mathias Kirscht and Angela Achen. 2 volumes. Minnetonka, Minn.: K. J .F. and Associates, 1995.

Second Prize: Edmund K. Swigart, Edmund K. An Emerson-Benson Saga: The Ancestry of Charles F. Emerson and Bessie Benson and the Struggle to Settle the United States, Including 194 Allied Lines. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1994.

Third Prize: Giroux, Amy Larner. The Descendants of Adrian and Susanna Raymakers Schellens of Belgium and New York, 1691-1994. Orlando, Fla.: A. L. Giroux, 1995.

1995 First Prize: Bond, Christy Hawes. Gateway Families: Ancestors and Descendants of Richard Simrall Hawes III and Marie Christy Johnson. Concord, Mass.: C. H. Bond, 1994.

Second Prize: Banvard, Theodore James Fleming. Goodenows Who Originated in Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1638 A.D. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1994.

Third Prize: Hull, Robert E. The Ancestors and Descendants of George Hull (ca. 1590-1659) and Thamzen Michell, of Crewkerne, Somerset, England, Dorchester, Massachusetts, Windsor and Fairfield Connecticut. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1994.

1994 First Prize: Brown, James Edward, and Margaret Brown Altendahl. Relatives of the Browns of Mill Springs, Kentucky: Including the Fisher, Gaar, Gholson, Hutchison, Weaver, and West Families. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1992.

Second Prize: Weber, Yvonne Jean Godette. The Isgrig/Isgrigg Family History. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1992.

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Third Prize: Nees, Anne Morrow. Alexander Morrow, 1745-1817, of Brooke County, (W.) Virginia, and His Descendants: Including Morehead and Other Allied Lines—Aten, Aarmstrong, Cameron, Elliott, Foreshew, Gerardy, Karr, Lindberg, Lockard, McIlvaine, Owings, Rhea, Swearingen, and Winsworth. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1993.

1993 First Prize: Stiver, Vernon, and Patricia R. Donaldson. Stöver, Stoever, Staver, Stiver: An Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Johann Caspar Stoever of Pennsylvania. Saline, Mich.; Printed for the authors by McNaughton & Gunn, 1992.

Second Prize: Leist-Parsons, Mary Sue. Leist and Allied Families, 1690-1990: Barr, Fredrick, Hoffman, Miller, Morris, Rogers, Shoemaker, Valentine, Weider, and Wright. Macon, Mo.: M. S. Leist-Parsons, 1992.

Third Prize: Norcross, Claude Edward. The Norcross Family of Henry County, Missouri, and Related Families: Rogers, Walker, Tarter, Swift, Keltner, Lancaster, Beers, Catron, Pinnell, Jones. Drexel, Mo.: C. E. Norcross, 1992.

1992 First Prize: Addleman, Robert P. The American Addlemans: German Immigrants to Pennsvylania. Apollo, Pa.: Published for the author by Closson Press, 1991.

Second Prize: Osborn, Donald Lewis. Joseph Brunner of Rothenstein, Schifferstadt, and Frederick. Lee’s Summit, Mo.: D. L. Osborn, 1991.

Third Prize: Fisher, Clerice Joy Zehrbach. The Hauenstein & Schifferly Families of Ohio: Chronicles of Three Families, Johannes & Barbara (Deppeler) Hauenstein, Jacob & Barbara (Schifferli) Schifferli, Heinrich Hauenstein, Who Came from Tegerfelden, Switzerland, in 1833 and Settled in Ohio. Richland, Wash.: C. Z. Fisher, 1991.

1991 First Prize: Pogue, Lloyd Welch. Pogue/Pollock/Polk Genealogy as Mirrored in History, from Scotland to Northern Ireland/Ulster, Ohio, and Westward. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1990.

Second Prize: Hurd, Jill Jean. The Ancestors and Descendants of Jan Lucken. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1989.

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Third Prize: Mosman, Kenneth Freeman. James Mosman, Early Eighteenth Century Boston Nonagenarian and His Descendants: A Genealogy. 2 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1989- 1990.

1990 First Prize: Clark, Grata Jeter. The Jeter Mosaic. 2 volumes. Fort Worth, Tex.: Arcadia-Clark, 1987-1988.

Second Prize: Lane, Imogene Hawks. John Hawks, a Founder of Hadley, Massachusetts, after a Sojourn of Twenty-Four Years at Windsor, Connecticut: Thirteen Generations in America. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1989.

Third Prize: Eberhart, Edith Whitcraft. The Doremus Family in America, 1687-1987: Based on The Doremus Family History in America by William Nelson. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1990.

1989 First Prize: Gander, Charles Harrison. The History and Genealogy of the Gander Families. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1987.

Second Prize: Curran, Joan Ferris. Descendants of Augustin LeClercq, Who with His Six Children Came from France to Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1790. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1988.

Third Prize: Miller, Norma Carter, and George Lane Miller. Allens of the Southern States. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1989.

1988 First Prize: Berry, Brian Joe Lobley. Westward the American Shapleys: The Family and Descendants of David Shapley, a Seventeenth-Century Marblehead Fisherman, with Pedigrees of the Spouses (Atwater, Berry, Chapman, Coleman, French, Parks, Talmage, Utter, and Connecting Lines: English Ancestry and Additional Shapley Immigrants: Alexander, John, Nicholas, Philip, and Reuben. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1987.

Second Prize: Snyder, Betty Pond. Denman, Frisinger, and Allied Families: Early Ohio Pioneers. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1987.

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Third Prize: Wampler, Roy H. The Derr Family, 1750-1986: With Allied Families of Baker, Flook, Hoover, Koogle, Long, Metzger, Smith, Templing, Roms, Yaste, and Youtsey. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1987.

1987 First Prize: Arrington, Mary Marie Koontz. Cradled by the Massanutten: The Zellers/Sellers Family. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1986.

Second Prize: Rose, Christine. Ancestors and Descendants of the Brothers Rev. Robert Rose and Rev. Charles Rose of Colonial Virginia and Wester Alves, Morayshire, Scotland: With Information on Their Brothers Patrick, James, Hugh, George, and Alexander. San Jose, Calif.: Rose Family Association, 1985.

Third Prize: Shockey, Donald Elmer. The Shockey Chronicles: Biographical Annals of the Shockey Family. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1986.

1986 First Prize Tie: Shank, Thomas Lee. Schenck, Shenk, Shank: History of the Descendants of Andreas Schenck in America, 1732-1984: Including Chapters on the Related Families of Biehlmajer, Hertzog, Weis, May, Seitz, Seip, Hicks, Hart, Bandy, and Notes on Many Others. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1985.

First Prize Tie: Haile, Margaret Wallis. Dillinghams of Big Ivy, Buncombe County, N. C., and Related Families. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1979.

Second Prize: Eberhart. Edith Whitcraft. The Maryes of Virginia, 1730-1985. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1985.

1985 First Prize: Shore, Leo Jane. Ancestors and Descendants of Frederick Shore, Switzerland, 1570—Surry County, North Carolina, 1750: with the History and Genealogy of Related Families. Kansas City, Mo.: L. J. Shore, 1983.

Second Prize: Fisher, John Burgess, Dorothy Brown Koller, and Margaret Brown Anderson. The Ancestors and Descendants of Abraham (Braun) Brown, the Miller; the Ancestors and Descendants of Jacob (Braun) Brown, the Wagonmaker. Charlotte, N.C.: Delmar Publishers & Printers, 1983.

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Third Prize: Goodloe, Paul Miller. Goodloe Genealogy. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1982.

1984 First Prize: Townsend, Rita Hineman. Hutchins-Hutchens: Descendants of Strangeman Hutchins, Born 1707, of the James River in Virginia and Surry (Yadkin) County, North Carolina. 3 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1979.

Second Prize: Hartzell, Gloria Culy. Genealogical History of John Francis Huber from Bucks County, PA, and His Descendants, with Related Families. Gilbertsville, Pa.: G. C. Hartzell, 1983.

Third Prize: Bush, Lorena W., and Mary Cox. They Followed the Sun: Some Ancestors and Descendants of Zachary Taylor Cox and Elizabeth Jane Hitt. [N.p., n.d.]

1983 First Prize: Campbell, Dorothy Spears, and Shirley Spears Nowicki. George Boone, Son of Edward Boone, Killed by the Indians in 1780, and Nephew of Daniel Boone, the Famed Explorer. Arlington, Tex.: D. S. Campbell, 1982.

Second Prize: Alumbaugh, Donna Jean. Allumbaugh-Alumbaugh Family, 1740-1981. Tonasket, Wash.: D. J. Alumbaugh, 1981.

Third Prize: Yarbrough, Velma Nancyann. The Early Yandells of North Carolina and Some of Their Descendants, 1738-1982. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1982.

1982 First Prize: Hopkins, Margaret Lail, and James Donald Lail. The Lagle/Lail Family in America. Revised edition. Stephens City, Va.: Commercial Press, 1982.

Second Prize: Nye, Luther Bert. A Genealogy of American Nyes of English Origin. 2 volumes. East Sandwich, Mass.: Nye Family of America Association, 1977-1980.

Third Prize: Wilkins, James Richard. Pioneers and Patriots: A History of the John Wilkins and Some Related Families of Virginia: Tuck, Hite, Wall, Winn, and Others (1618 to 1979). Winchester, Va.: J. R. Wilkins, 1980.

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1981 First Prize: Webb, Judy. Clement Drew and Mary Thompson, Born 1821: Their Descendants and Ancestors. Rockwell City, Ia.: Calhoun County Reminder, 1979.

Second Prize: Amos, Eugene P. Ancestry from A to Z: Amos, Zoll, and Related Families. Shawnee, Kans.: E. P. Amos, 1980.

Third Prize: Clark, AnnaMay Whitaker, and Johnie E. Clark. No Alpha, No Omega: A Genealogical History of Our Whitaker and Clark Families: Including Allied Families, Alfrey, Blakely, Eldred, Gifford, Goodrich, Hughett, Kelley, Revenaugh, Stout, Stuton, Tweedy, Waldorf, Weeks, and Others. Kansas City, Mo.: J. E. Clark, 1980.

1980 First Prize: Mann, Betty M. 300 Years of Bortons in North America, 1679-1979. 2 volumes. Lansing, Mich.: B. M. Mann, 1979.

Second Prize: Russell, Charlotte Gonser. Gonser and Baumann Families from Baden-Württemberg. Hampton, N. H.: P. E. Randall, 1979.

Third Prize: Vaden, Anise. From the Chickahominy to the Caney Fork: Ancestors and Descendants of John Vaden. [N.p.]: McQuiddy Print. Co., 1979.

1979 First Prize: Rodriguez, Janice Eighholtz. Johan Jacob Eichholtz, 1712-1760: A Pioneer Settler of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and His Descendants. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1978.

Second Prize: Boddie, John Bennett, Mrs. A Genealogical History of the Rubel, White, Rockfellow, McNair, and Allied Families. Phoenix, Ariz.: J. P. Rubel, 1977.

Third Prize: Bowers, Doris Roney. Roney Family History and Genealogy, 1690-1972. Astoria, Ill.: Stevens, 1978.

1978 First Prize: Harshman, Charles William, C. C. Harshman, and Mavourneen Harshman Harshman. The Harshman, Hashman, Hershman, Hersman Family: A History and Genealogy. Berkeley, Calif.: Harshman, 1976-1995.

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Second Prize: Freeman, Viva Eleanor. Adam and Susan Fickas, Their Descendants and Allied Families: A Genealogy with Biographical Sketches and Photographic Reproductions. Santa Ana, Calif.: Rayline, 1977.

Third Prize: Siever, Mildred C. Cowan/Lenox and Next of Kin. Adair, Okla.: M. C. Siever, 1976.

1977 First Prize: Hedman, Kathryn Pierpoint. The Pierpoint-Pierpont Family of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia. Second edition. Alexandria, Va.: K. P. Hedman, 1973.

Second Prize Tie: Jennings, Eileen Stockman. The Jennings Family: Descendants of David Jennings. Marceline, Mo.: Walsworth, 1976.

Second Prize Tie: Hufbauer, Virginia Knowles. Descendants of Richard Knowles, 1637-1973. San Diego, Calif.: Ventures International, 1974.

Third Prize: Tipton, Ervin Charles. We Tiptons and Our Kin (850-1975). San Rafael, Calif.: E. C. Tipton, 1975.

1976 First Prize: Wilson, Reba Shropshire, The Lees and Kings of Virginia and North Carolina, 1636-1976. Ridgely, Tenn.: Wilson and Glover Pub. Co., 1975.

Second Prize: Matthews, Audrey Malvern. The Story of David & Kate, Their Life and Times and Their Descendants: David MacDougal Malven, b. 1808 Scot., d. 1860 MO, & Catharine (Kate) Michael(s), b. 1810 PA, d. 1886 MN. Richland, Wash.: Locust Grove Press, 1975.

Third Prize: Morton, Margaret McNutt. Uriah Sherrill Allison and Nancy Clark Cox: Their Ancestors and Descendants, 1500-1975. [N.p.], 1975.

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1975 First Prize: Stryker-Rodda, Harriet. Ancestors and Descendants of Frank Lusk Babbott, Jr., M.D., and His Wife Elizabeth Bassett French. Cottonport, La.: Polyanthos, 1974.

Second Prize: White, Eunice M. The Marshall-Estes Families. Joplin, Mo.: E. M. White, 1973.

Third Prize Tie: Frost, Earle Wesley. The Descendants of John Frost, Jr., and Rebecca York Frost of Jackson County, Missouri. Kansas City, Mo.: E. W. Frost, 1975.

Third Prize Tie: Pixley, George, and Opal Birge Pixley. David Birge Marries Abigail Howland: Their Ancestors & Descendants. Printed for the authors by Deford & Company, 1974.

1974 First Prize: Berndt, Betty Jean Davis. Davis: Jesse Buford Davis, 1845 Ky.—1928 Mo.: His Decendants [sic], Ancestors, Some Connecting Families. Kansas City, Mo.: Berndt, 1973.

Second Prize: Shackelton, Bernice Close. The Shackletons. Pittsburg, Kan.: Pittcraft, 1972.

Third Prize: Hanahan, Hardin Davant. A Place in History: The Davant Family. Columbia, S.C.: R. L. Bryan, 1972.

1973 First Prize Tie: Ross, Robbie Lee Gillis. Your Inheritance. Matthews, N.C.: Delmar Print. Co., 1972.

First Prize Tie: Hungate, Carroll Paul. The Hungate Family: A Genealogical and Historical Record. Kansas City, Mo.: Universal Publications, 1972.

First Prize Tie: Pankey, George Edward. John Pankey of Manakin Town, Virginia, and His Descendants. 3 volumes. Ruston, La: G. E. Pankey, 1969-1972.

First Prize Tie: Rutherford, William Kenneth, and Anna Clay Zimmerman Rutherford. Genealogical History of the Halliburton Family. 2 volumes. Lexington, Mo.: W. K. and A. C. Z. Rutherford, 1959, 1972.

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1972 First Prize: Rutherford, William Kenneth, and Anna Clay Zimmerman Rutherford. Genealogical History of Our Ancestors. Lexington, Mo.: W. K. Rutherford, 1970.

Second Prize: Highsmith, Annette Paris. Highsmiths in America: Descendants of Daniel Highsmith of Halifax County, North Carolina, With Appendices of Unconnected Highsmith Families. Provo, Utah: Press Publishing Company, 1971.

Third Prize: Long, Daniel Reid. John Lewis, ―The Lost Pioneer‖: His Ancestors and Descendants, 1670- 1970. Baltimore, Md.: D. R. Long, 1971.

1971 First Prize: Prewitt, Lester Dee. Prewitt-Light, Ringler-Hollowell, and Allied Families. Revised edition. Fairfield, Iowa: L. D. Prewitt, 1970.

Second Prize: Seagraves, Faye Sampson. Genealogy of Seagraves, Sampson, and Kindred Lines. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho: F. S. Seagraves, 1969.

Third Prize: Rutherford, William Kenneth, and Anna Clay Zimmerman Rutherford. Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family. 2 volumes. Shawnee Mission, Kans.: Intercollegiate Press, 1969.

1970 First Prize: Boone, Alice. Descendants of Israel Boone. Springfield, Mo.: McCann, 1969.

Second Prize: Tester, Vernalee S. Summers Hart Booklet. Kearney, Mo.: V. S. Tester, 1968.

Third Prize: Toal, Archie Carey, Mrs.. Cary Families from Virginia. Manteca, Calif.: H. Toal, 1969.

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1969 First Prize: Osborn, Donald Lewis. Knowing the Bruners: Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel Bruner and His Wife, Catharine Briggs. Lee’s Summit, Mo.: D. L. Osborn, 1968.

Second Prize: Hadler, Mabel Jacques. Selover-Slover Family, 1682-1941. Long Beach, Calif.: M. J. Hadler, 1941, 1968.

Third Prize: Welsheimer, Edith Lida. A History of the Welsheimer Family. Las Cruces N.M.: Bronson Print. Co., 1969.

1968 First Prize: Betz, Annette. Betz-Wittig Genealogy: Including All Known Ancestors, Descendants, and Relatives. Chicago: Stewart Print. Co., 1968.

Second Prize: Prewitt, Lela Wolfe. The Dawkins and Stewart Families of Virginia and Kentucky. Fairfield, Iowa: [n.p.], 1968.

Third Prize: Cassingham, Cecille Owens. The Story of Two Brothers, John Shelton Owens, and Robert Marion Owens. Warrensburg, Mo.: C. O. Cassingham, 1968.

1967 First Prize: Christopher, Adrienne. [unidentified publication]

Second Prize: Ward, Frank A., II. Thomas Ward and His Descendants: A Genealogical Study. Albany, NY: F. A. Ward II, 1963

Third Prize: Rania, Mildred Irwin Dick. The McQuillan Family of Ulster: Some Related Families. Redlands, Calif.: M. I. D. Rania, 1965.

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1966 First Prize: Hughes, Ethel Milton. The Milton Family. Independence, Mo.: E. M. Hughes, 1964.

Second Prize: Yarnell, Ilene Sims. People of Morgan County, Mo. and Near It’s [sic] Boundary Lines. Versailles, Mo.: I. S. Yarnell, [n.d.]

Third Prize: Bonnewitz, Roberta Leinweber, and Mildred Leinweber Shawhan. The Families of Henry Thompson and Martha Marticia Ritter, Henry and Milly Ritter, James and Hannah Wadlington Cantrell. Raytown, Mo.: R. L. Bonnewitz & M. L. Shawhan, 1966.

1965 First Prize: DeJohn, Almira Josephine Sudduth. Eisenhauer – Eisenhower – Burchum – Nicholson – DiGiovanni - DeJohn. Kansas City, Mo.: J. DeJohn, 1965.

DeJohn, Almira Josephine Sudduth. Suddarth-Sudderth-Sudduth, Satterley-Satterleigh- Satterlee: The Paternal Side of My Family History. Typescript, 1966.

Second Prize: Mitchell, Mary Trimble Prewitt. Some Ancestors and the Descendants of James Moss Prewitt, 1830-1898, and His Wife Susan Abigail (Nave) Prewitt. Independence, Mo.: M. T. P. Mitchell, [n.d.]

Third Prize: Guillod, Lula Belle. Digges-Guillod and Allied Families. Kansas City, Mo.: L. B. Guillod, 1965.

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IV. Association of Jewish Libraries Judaica Reference Award—Selected Winners

2011 Stillman, Norman. The Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World / Leiden, The Netherlands.: Brill Academic Publishers, 2010.

2010 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 / Bloomington, Ill.: Indiana University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2009.

2008 Gershon, David Hundert. The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008.

2007 Sherman, Joseph. Dictionary of Literary Biography: Writers in Yiddish. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2007.

2003 Faiguenboim, Guilherme, Paulo Valadares, and Anna Rosa Campagnano. Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes: Inclusive Cristãos Novos, Conversos, Marranos, Italianos, Berberes e Sua História na Espanha, Portugal e Itália = Dictionary of Sephardic Surnames: Including Christianized Jews, Conversos, Marranos, Italians, Berbers, and Their History in Spain, Portugal, and Italy. 2nd ed. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Fraiha, 2003.

2002 Malka, Jeffrey S. Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their World. Bergenfield, N.J.: Avotaynu, 2002

2001 Spector, Shmuel and Geoffrey Wigoder. The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life before and during . 3 volumes. New York: New York University Press, 2001.

1999 Weiner, Miriam. Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories. New York, N.Y.: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 1999.

1998 Mohrer, Fruma, and Marek Web. Guide to the YIVO Archives. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1998.

1997 Moore, Deborah Dash. Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. 2 volumes. New York: Routledge, 1998.

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1996 Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of . Teaneck, N.J.: Avotaynu, 1996.

1995 Shapiro, Ann R. Jewish American Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical and Critical Sourcebook. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.

1994 Marcus, Jacob Rader, and Judith M. Daniels. The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Carlson, 1994.

1992 Fischel, Jack, and Sanford Pinsker. Jewish-American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia. Garland Reference Library of Social Science, vol. 429. New York: Garland, 1992.

1991 Mokotoff, Gary, and Sallyann Amdur Sack, with Alexander Sharon. Where Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust. Rev. ed. Bergenfield, N.J.: Avotaynu, 2002.

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V. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Book Award

2001 Thompson-Stahr, Jane. The Burling Books: Ancestors and Descendants of Edward and Grace Burling, Quakers (1600-2000). 2 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2001.

1998 Doherty, Frank J. Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent. 6 volumes. Pleasant Valley, N.Y.: F. J. Doherty, 1990-.

1994 Rooney, Doris Dockstader. The Dockstader Family: Descendants of Georg Dachstätter, Palatine Emigrant of 1709 Who Settled in the Mohawk Valley of New York. 3 volumes. Dodge City, Kans.: High Plains, 1983-.

1992 Chamberlain, Marjorie Dikeman. Johannes Dyckman of Fort Orange and His Decendants. West Rutland, Vt.: M. D. Chamberlain, 1988.

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VI. American Society of Genealogists Donald Lines Jacobus Award

2009 Grundset, Eric G. Forgotten Patriots: African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War, A Guide to Service, Sources and Studies. Washington, D.C. : National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2008.

2008 Tillinghast, Wayne G. The Tillinghasts in America: The First Four Generations. Greenville, R. I.: Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2006.

2007 Smith, Alvy Ray. Elder Bethuel Riggs (1757-1835) of Morris County, New Jersey, and His Family through Five Generations. Boston: Newbury Street Press, 2006.

2006 Benson, Richard Harold. The Read Family of Salem, Massachusetts. Boston: Newbury Street Press, 2005.

2005 White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes. Moncton, N.B.: Centre d’Études Acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999.

White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes. Moncton, N.B.: Centre d’Etudes Acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 2000-

2004 Hill, Ronald Ames. The Tumultuous Achym/Fulford Relationship: With Abstracts of Chancery Court Proceedings, and Transcripts of Chancery Decrees and Orders. Star, Idaho: Chaghill Publications, 2003.

2003 Cummings, Abbott Lowell. Descendants of John Comins (ca. 1668-1751) and His Wife, Mary, of Woburn and Oxford, Massachusetts, and Windham County, Connecticut (Male Lines Traced to the Ninth Generation). Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 2001.

2002 Thompson-Stahr, Jane. The Burling Books: Ancestors and Descendants of Edward and Grace Burling, Quakers (1600-2000). 2 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2001.

2001 Judd, Peter H. The Hatch and Brood of Time: Five Phelps Families in the Atlantic World, 1720- 1880. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 1999.

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2000 Kruger, David Watson. Jonathan Watson (1650?-1714) of Dover, New Hampshire, Who Settled There by 1762. 2 volumes. Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 1998.

1999 Ullmann, Helen Schatvet. Descendants of Peter Mills of Windsor, Connecticut, Formerly Named Pieter Wouterse vander Meulen. Camden, Me.: Penobscot Press, 1998.

1998 Robichaux, Albert J. German Coast Families: European Origins and Settlement in Colonial Louisiana. Rayne, La.: Hébert Publications, 1997.

1995 Rohrbach, Lewis Bunker. Höffelbauer Genealogy, 1585-1993: The American Families Hefelbower, Hefferlbower, Heflebower, Hefflebower, Heflybower, Hefflibauer, Heflibauer and Heffelbauer: Together with Their German and Austrian Ancestry. Camden, Me.: Picton Press, 1993.

1994 Heinegg, Paul. Free African Americans of North Carolina and Virginia: Including the Family Histories of More Than 80% of Those Counted as ―All Other Free Persons‖ in the 1790 and 1800 Census. Baltimore, Md.: Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., 1992.

1993 Smith, Dean Crawford, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Ancestry of Samuel Blanchard Ordway, 1844-1916 . . . Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1990.

Smith, Dean Crawford, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Ancestry of Emily Jane Angell, 1844- 1910. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992.

1991 Poinsett, Doris Jean Post. Valentin Pfost/Pfost, 1740-1800, of Hardy County, (West) Virginia, and Some of His Descendants. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1989.

1989 Smith, Walter Burges. The Edward Clark Genealogy, 1676-1988, from Bacon’s Rebellion of 1676 in Virginia Down to the Present Day: Edward (1655?-1737) of Middlesex and Essex Counties, Virginia, and His Descendants, Including the Bristow, Stiff, Roudebush, McFarland, Holleman, and Other Families. Camden, Me.: Picton Press, 1988.

1988 Tracey, Grace L., and John Philip Dern. Pioneers of Old Monocacy: The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland, 1721-1743. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1987.

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1987 Rose, Christine. Descendants of Robert Rose of Wethersfield and Branford, Connecticut, Who Came on the Ship ―Francis‖ in 1634 from Ipswich, England. San Jose, Calif.: Rose Family Association, 1983.

Rose, Christine. Ancestors and Descendants of the Brothers Rev. Robert Rose and Rev. Charles Rose of Colonial Virginia and Wester Alves, Morayshire, Scotland: With Information on Their Brothers Patrick, James, Hugh, George, and Alexander. San Jose, Calif.: Rose Family Association, 1985.

1986 Jones, Henry Z. The Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710. 2 volumes. Universal City, Calif.: H. Z. Jones, 1985.

1985 Woodworth-Barnes, Esther Littleford, and Jane Fletcher Fiske. Huling Genealogy: Descendants of James and Margaret Huling of Newport, Rhode Island, and Lewes, Delaware. Clemson, S. C.: E. L. Woodworth-Barnes, 1984.

1984 Rounds, H. L. Peter. The John Round Family of Swansea and Rehoboth, Massachusetts: The First Six/Seven Generations. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1983.

1982 Vance, Lee W., and Violeta C. Canon. Tracing Your Philippine Ancestors. Provo, Utah: Stevenson’s Genealogical Center, 1980.

1981 Townsend, Rita Hineman,. Hutchins-Hutchens, Descendants of Strangeman Hutchins, Born 1707, of the James River in Virginia and Surry (Yadkin) County, North Carolina. 3 volumes. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1979-1992.

1980 Helmer, Dorothy Garr. Lipscomb, 300 Years in America, 1679-1979: English Background and Some Descendants of Ambrose II, William, and John, the Three Sons of Our Immigrant Ancestor Ambrose Lipscomb I, Whose First Record in Virginia Was in 1679. Indianapolis, Ind.: D. G. Helmer, 1979.

1978 Penrose, Maryly Barton. Baumann/Bowman Family of the Mohawk, Susquehanna & Niagara Rivers. Franklin Park, N. J.: Liberty Bell Associates, 1977.

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1977 Adams, Enid Eleanor Smith. Ancestors and Descendants of Jeremiah Adams, 1794-1883, of Salisbury, Connecticut, Sullivan County, New York, Harbor Creek, Pennsylvania, and Vermilion, Ohio: Including Known Descendants of His Brothers and Sisters, Most of Whom Went to Michigan: Seventh in Descent from Henry Adams of Braintree, Massachusetts. Victor, Idaho: Ancestor Hunters, 1974.

1974 (Triple Award) Engel, Beth Bland. The Middleton Family (Including Myddelton and Myddleton): Records from Wales, England, Barbados, and the Southern United States. Jesup, Ga.: Press of the Jesup Sentinel, 1972.

Long, Daniel Reid. John Lewis, ―The Lost Pioneer‖: His Ancestors and Descendants, 1670- 1970. Baltimore, Md.: D. R. Long, 1971.

Willoughby, Raymond Royce. A Norwegian Heritage: The Authentic Family History of Birgit Botten . . . Edited and brought up to date by Miranda Goodrie Willoughby. Riverside, R. I.: Farwill Pub. Co., 1970.

Willoughby, Miranda Goodrie. The Search for a Family History: How a Search Was Conducted for Ancestors in the Early Northwest. Riverside, R. I.: Farwill Pub. Co., 1972.

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VII. International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies Outstanding Contribution to Jewish Genealogy via Print Award—Selected Winners

2010 Frazin, Judith. A Translation Guide to 19th Century Polish-Language Civil-Registration Documents. Northbrook, Ill.: Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois, 2009.

2009 Boonin, Harry. The Jewish Quarter of Philadelphia: A History and Guide, 1881-1930. Philadelphia, Pa.: Jewish Walking Tours of Philadelphia, 1999.

Boonin, Harry. The Life and Times of Congregation Kesher Israel, 2007.

2007 Menk, Lars. A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames. Bergenfield, N.J.: Avotaynu, 2005.

2004 Guzik, Estelle M. Genealogical Resources in New York. 2nd ed. New York: Jewish Genealogical Society, 2003.

2003 Nusinov, Sylvia Furshman. Beginners and Intermediate Genealogical Workbook. Delray Beach, Fla.: Jewish Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County, 2003.

2001 Leeson, Rosanne, Daniel N. Leeson, and A. A. Fraenckel. Index de Mémoire Juive en Alsace: Contrats de Mariage au XVIIIème Siècle. Paris: Cercle de Généalogie Juive, 1999.

2000 Weiner, Miriam. Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories. Jewish Genealogy Series. Secaucus, N. J.: Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation; and New York: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 1999.

1999 Weiner, Miriam. Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories. Jewish Genealogy Series, 1. New York: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research; and Secaucus, N. J.: Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots, Inc., 1997.

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