  
120 pages! Contents of this issue include:
Cherokee-White Intermarriages, Part II. Abstracted by James Pylant. Includes abstracts from
applications for Clement HAYDEN, Jesse A. THOMAS, Martha MILLER, James O. HALL,
Louisa J. TROTT, Jennie WILLIAMS, Henry DONNELLY, Mary S. TITTLE, Lucinda J.
CRAIG, Mary C. McGHEE, Margaret FIELDS, Garrett G. JAMES, Almyra V. TYNER,
William MARTIN, James M. CHANEY, James THORNBRUGH, Holland L. PARRISH, James
G. MEHLIN, Alfred FOYIL, Murdoch McLEOD, Greenville P. HEFFLEFINGER, John H.
BAKER, John Polk DRAKE, John Addison SMITH, Martin A. WALLACE, Charlotte C.
MANN, Harris A. LOFLIN, Fleming H. WASSON, Mary L. MORGAN, Francis M. CONNOR,
Louis L. DUCKWORTH, Lemuel S. SAUNDERS, Anna E. DANNENBURG, Mattie J.
DANNENBURG, Jane RIDER, Sarah L. PRICE, Emma C. WHEELER, James H. RALEY,
Florian H. NASH, Solomon BRAGG, George W. WILLIAMS, Alice N. WARD, John C.
HOGAN, Samuel C. GLENN, Matilda STURDIVANT, Nancy E. ROGERS, Eliza F. WARD,
Isaac M. MODE, and Jincy J. ENGLAND.
The British: Celt, Jew or Viking? Searching for the Origin of a
Surname. By Chris Barrett. "On the one hand it is easy to see how
spellings can vary when the person writing the name is a clerk educated in
English and Latin and the person giving his or her name is illiterate, speaks
in a local dialect and may well have had a speech defect. On the other hand,
in plotting the geographical distribution of the variants over the U. K., it
is clear that dialect can have a considerable influence on spellings."
They Came From Canada: The National Archives and National Library of
Canada. By Althea Douglas. "Colonial governments collected copies of
both British and French documents that related to them, but when the Public
Archives of Canada was established in 1872 the activity increased in both
mother countries. Between 1883 and 1945 successive teams of researchers in
Paris copied by hand 450,000 pages of French records, while in London similar
work produced over 650 linear fee of transcripts."
Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina (1809-1815), Part VII.
Abstracted by James Pylant. Abstracts from Deed Book A, pp. 250-328.
Wayne County, Indiana Stock Marks: 1823-1835. Abstracted by Julia M.
Case. "Such records can provide evidence of an ancestor's location at a
particular time as well as add color to a family history."
Marriages of Oglethorpe County, Georgia (1792-1852), Part IV (He-Mi).
Submitted by Martha S. Anderson.
Slave Owners of Lowndes County, Alabama, in 1850. Abstracted by James
Pylant. A list of slave owners and the number of slaves in their possession
as of 1 June 1850.
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