Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register - Volume 173, Winter 2019

I am a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) and now receive The Record publication via email.  When I get an email from them, I download the journal in PDF format to my hard drive and read it, looking for articles that may include my ancestral families.

The current issue is for Winter 2019:


Here is the Table of Contents for this issue:

Volume 173 Whole Number 689 Winter 2019
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register®
The Journal of American Genealogy

3 Editorial

5 The English Origin and Separatist Background of Mayflower Passenger Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, by Sue Allan, Caleb Johnson, and Simon Neal

18 The Will of Mayflower Passenger Elizabeth (Barker) Winslow, by Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs

26 Rebecca’s Siblings: The Overlooked Children of Secretary Edward1 and Rachel (Perne) Rawson, by Alwin E. Schmidt, Jr.

37 “Jedidah” Skidmore, by Barry E. Hinman

39 The New London Beckwiths in the Records of the East (or Second) Congregational Society of Lyme, Connecticut: The John2  Beckwith Family Revisited, by R. Bruce Diebold

52 Edward Bishop (ca. 1618–1697) of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts, by Nancy R. Stevens

66 English Origin of Leslie Bradfield of Wethersfield and Branford, Connecticut, by Patricia Law Hatcher

82 The Search for “Mr.” Overton: The Ancestry of Rev. Valentine Overton and His Connections to New England Immigrants Rev. Peter Bulkeley, Elizabeth (St. John) Whiting, Martha (Bulkeley) Mellowes, Olive (Welby), Farwell, Rev. Thomas James, Daniel Clark, Rev. Josias Clark, Isabel (Overton) Huit, Elizabeth (Bulkeley) (Whittingham) Hough, William Quarles, and Joanna (Quarles) Smith, by Clifford L. Stott (concluded from 172:331)

92 Reviews of Books

The only connection I found to my ancestry is the Overton article - Olive (Welby) Farwell is my 9th great-grandmother.

I hoped that I would be related to Elizabeth Barker, but I did not see a known ancestor in that article.

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Disclosure:  I am a paid subscriber to the New England historic Genealogical Society, and have been since about 1992.  I have not received any financial considerations from the Society to my knowledge.

Copyright (c) 2019, Randall J. Seaver

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1 comment:

Life Goes On said...

if I was to become a member would I be able to read old publications.