The American Genealogist in the WPGHA Library, Winnfield, Louisiana List updated March 4, 2004 by Sue Smith Badeaux Copyright by Winn Historical & Genealogical Association, Inc. ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/winn/miscella/wpgha/theamgen.txt General: The American Genealogist Subscription issues received in the WPGHA Book Room General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 298, Vol. 75, No. 2, April 2000. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 81-168, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The Correct English Origin of Thomas Millett of Dorchester, Massachusetts; Thankful Taylor of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, and Bristol, Rhode Island, Wife of Benjamin Cary; Testamentary Revenge; The Soblets of the European Refuge: Ancestral to the Soblet-Sublett Family of Manakin Town, Virginia; Protecting the Sabbath (from Travelers, Fishers, and Tipplers); James Burt of Taunton, Massachusetts; John and Thomas Bowater and their Sister Mary (Bowater) Wright: Early Quaker Immigrants to Pennsylvania (concluded); Two Daniel Coles of Eastham, Massachusetts, and Two Wives Names Mercy: A Mayflower Line; Ecclesiastical Harmony; The English Ensigns: Ancestral to Thomas Ensign of Scituate, Massachusetts, and James Ensign of Hartford, Connecticut (continued); William Dollarhide's The Census Book: A Review Article; An Obstacle to Church Attendance: 1511-12; Mary (Farr) (Mycall) Niles of Braintree, Massachusetts, and Mary (Farr) Farnsworth of Lynn and Groton, Massachusetts; Corrections to TAG; The Lost Rogers Families of Sharon, Stoughton and Taunton, Massachusetts; Dean Crawford Smith, CG (1925- 2000); Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 299, Vol. 75, No. 3, July 2000. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 169-248, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: Henry Freeman, Immigrant to Massachusetts Bay in 1630, and His Descendants Through the End of the Eighteenth Century; Cameron Allen Validated: Frances (Anderson) (Herbert) (Cocke) Wynne of Prince George County, Virginia; Overwhelmed Reviewers; The English Origin of Samuel Scullard of Newbury, Massachusetts; Animadversions on Shuffleboard; The Lost Rogers Families of Sharon, Stoughton and Taunton, Massachusetts (concluded); William and Goodwife Ayres of Hartford, Connecticut: Witches Who Got Away; The Children of James and Anna (-) Burt of Taunton, Massachusetts: A Correction (and an Editorial Apology); The Seventeenth-Century English Origins of John Palmer and John Headl(e)y of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; The Washburns of Middletown, Connecticut, and the Children of Joseph and Hanna (Johnson?) Washburn: A Mayflower Line; Euphony and Cacophony: A Comment on the Name of the Mayflower; Garbrand Alias Harkes Notes: The Ancestry of Susanna Garbrand, Wife of the Rev. Thomas Hooker of Hartford, Connecticut, and of William Goodwin of Hartford and Farmington; The English Ensigns: Ancestral to Thomas Ensign of Scituate, Massachusetts, and James Ensign of Hartford, Connecticut (concluded); "Smoked and Cleansed"; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 300, Vol. 75, No. 4, October 2000. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 249-383, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: TAG at Three Hundred; Were the "Daughters" of Robert Burton of Sussex County, Delaware, Really the Daughters of Comfort (Bagwell) Leatherbury?; Ale, Tobacco And Secondary Sources; The English Origin of Sergeant Francis Nichols of Stratford, Connecticut; "Follow Your Bliss" (With Apologies to Joseph Campbell); Who Was Elizabeth (Smith) Filkin? A New York Case Study; The Letter(s) of the Law in Early New England; The Pinkeny Claim to Scotland; Shaw-Allen Corrections; Henry Freeman, Immigrant to Massachusetts Bay in 1630, and His Descendants Through the End of the Eighteenth Century (concluded); The American Society of Genealogists' Scholar Award for 2001; The Later Career of William and Judith Ayres, Escaped Witches from Hartford, Connecticut: Rhode Island Destination and Descendants; The Correct English Origin of Thomas Millett of Dorchester, Massachusetts, Part Two; Elizabeth Axtell, Second Wife of Thomas Burt of Taunton, Massachusetts; The Seventeenth-Century English Origins of John Palmer and John Headl(e)y of Bucks County, Pennsylvania (concluded); Sciatica and Bear's Grease; The Maternal Ancestry of Allen Converse of Woburn, Massachusetts; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews; Index of Names in Volume 75; Historical Note. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 301, Vol. 76, No. 1, January 2001. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 1-80, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The English Ancestry of Anne Tutty, Wife of Alexander Knight and Robert Whitman of Ipswich, Massachusetts: With the Ancestry of Benjamin Ling and Ellis Mew of New Haven, Connecticut, and Sarah (Mew) Cooper of Southampton, Long Island; Family Togetherness in Colonial Connecticut; Hannah Fisher, First Wife of the Rev. George Burroughs, Executed for Witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692; Just Dropping In; The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut: With an Account of the Death in England of Richard Baildon, Son of Sir Francis Baildon of Kippax. Yorkshire; Who Was the Wife of James Forbes, Member of the Continental Congress From Maryland?; Irene Booth, Wife of Aaron Parons (1732-1810+) of Massachusetts and Vermont; The Baptism of Isaac Nichols of Stratford, Connecticut; John and Deborah (Thompson) Hartwell of Concord and Bedford, Massachusetts: A Correction to Torry's New England Marriages; Genealogical Frustrations; Shepard Prettyman and Shepard Kollock of Delaware and New Jersey; A Sword and Doublet Story; Disproof of a Novel Descent of Oliver Mainwaring of New London, Connecticut, From King Edward III of England: Henry Holland, Duke of Exter, and Robert Holland, "Bastard of Exeter"; Portuguese and Spanish Colonists in Seventeenth-Century Maryland; "Gesundheit"; Mike Ashley's Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens: A Review Article; Silas Williams (1769-1847) of Groton, Connecticut: Three Williams Lines Exposed; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 302, Vol. 76, No. 2, April 2001. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 81-159, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The English Ancestry of George Pownall of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: With Notes on Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts Bay and South Carolina; The English Origin of Jane (Galland) (Paine), Wife of Thomas Mayhew of Martha's Vineyard; In Defense of the Much-Maligned ff: Standards of Transcription; The Double f: An Editorial Response: Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., FASG (1911-2000); The Family of Zadock and Lydia (Wilmot) Hawkins of Derby, Connecticut: Connecticut, Canada, and Kentucky; Of Gravestones and Mutton Dealers; Who Were the Parents of Cyrus Clark of Massachusetts and Saratoga County, New York? Correction and Addition; Sarah Heaton, Wife of John Porter of Hebron and Lebanon, Connecticut; A Lethal Libation; The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut: With the Probable Ancestry of William Belden of Wethersfield (concluded); Genealogy and Il Duce; Roman Genealogical Continuity and the "Descents-From-Antiquity" Question: A Review Article; Pleasance vs. Repentance; Another Downing Addendum; Portuguese and Spanish Colonists in Seventeenth-Century Maryland (concluded); Jeremiah and Sally A. (Gallaher) White of Scioto County, Ohio; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 303, Vol. 76, No. 3, July 2001. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 161-244, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: Abraham Southard Alias Serote of Maine; A Note on Sir Richard Saltonstall of Watertown, Massachusetts; William Taylor of Wethersfield and New London, Connecticut; Desertion (and Clean Laundry); The English Origin of John Parker of Boston, Massachusetts; For Giggles Read Jiggles; The American Society of Genealogists' Scholar Award for 2002; The English Ancestry of John Woodliffe of Berkeley Hundred, Virginia, With a New Royal Descent From Edward I: And with Evidence from the Murder of Christopher Marlowe; Unfair Competition?; George Rappole of Alexandria, Jefferson County, New York, and His Alsatian Ancestry; The Family Origin of Frances Brett, Mother of William Pynchon of Roxbury and Springfield, Massachusetts; The Baptism of Sarah, Daughter of the Rev. Thomas Hooker of Hartford, Connecticut; The English Ancestry of George Pownall of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: With Notes on Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts Bay and South Carolina (concluded); Corrections to TAG; John Macoone of Westerly, Rhode Island; Not For the Faint Hearted; The False English Origin of Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Aston of Charles City County, Virginia; Goodbye Cruel (English) World; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 304, Vol. 76, No. 4, October 2001. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 245-361, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The English Origin of John Cheney of Roxbury and Newbury, Massachusetts; Elizabeth (Tucker) (Nash) (Niles) Kenyon of Westerly, South Kingstown, and Charlestown, Rhode Island, and Stonington, Connecticut; The German Origin of Johannes Ebling of Berks County, Pennsylvania; The Ancestry, Wives and Children of Richard Bowen of Weymouth and Rehoboth, Massachusetts: With Notes on His Sons-in-Law Robert Wheaton and Robert Fuller and on Griffith Bowen of Roxbury, Massachusetts; Turning Japanese (Or: "When in Rome . . . "); Revisiting Job and Mercy (Perry) Caswell of Massachusetts and Maine: A Mayflower Line; On a Supposed Descent from the High-Kings of Ireland; Ann (Hart) (Hollister) (Beckley) Hollister of Kensington, Connecticut; Environmentalism, 1874; Hannah Salmon of Southold, Long Island, Probable First Wife of John Doud of Guilford, Connecticut; Familial Harmony; The English Ancestry of John Woodliffe of Berkeley Hundred, Virginia, With a New Royal Descent from Edward I: And with Evidence from the Murder of Christopher Marlowe (concluded); Saltonstall-Baltimore/de la Warre Correction; Editorial Notes and Observations; Book Reviews; Index of Names in Volume 76; Historical Note. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 309, Vol. 78, No. 1, January 2003. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 1-79, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The Difficult Life of Dorothy (Rawlinson) Talby (1598-1638) of Salem, Massachusetts: With the Identification of Anne (Talby) Jennings, wife of Thomas Jennings of Portsmouth, Rhode Island; The Price of Talking in Church; The Identification of Samuel Gilbert of Barnstable, Massachusetts; Fend For Yourselves; Enigmas #16: Who Where the Parents of David Lewis (ca. 1695-1779) of Albemarle County, Virginia?; The Coas[e]/Coos[e] Family of Gloucester, Massachusetts; Bartholomew Smith of Huntington, Long Island: A "Smith Number" Update; Women or Housemaids Wanted; English Relatives of Samuel Barrett of Yonkers, New York, and His Sister Hannah (Barrett) (Jenner) Wife of John Coe of Connecticut and New York, and Mother of Samuel Jenner of Woodbury, Connecticut; Too Many Parents: Camelia (Clark) (McMinn) (Ross) Pope of Polk and Cedar Counties, Missouri; Genealogical Evidence (and the Surname's the Same Game); Phillip Harris of Simsbury, Connecticut: With Notes on His Humphrey and Hinman Descendants; A Health to his Majesty!; The Alanson Cummingses: Solving the Ancestry of Alanson Bonapart Cummings (1812-1873?) of Herkimer and Jefferson Counties, New York; Editorial Notes and Observations: Word Meanings, The Genealogist, Journal Indexes, Speaking of Indexes, Speaking of Schedule, Mailing Problems; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 310, Vol. 78, No. 2, April 2003. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 80-160, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The Marriage of Richard Warren of the Mayflower; Cherished Family Memories; Murder in the Family: Identifying the Parents and Siblings of George Wythe Sweny, Murderer of his Great-Uncle, George Wythe, Chancellor of Virginia; An Eye for an Eye; The Wives and Children of James Bradish of Newtown, Long Island, New York: With Notes on His Sister Hannah Bradish, Companion of Joseph Langton; Maidenly Modesty In Extremis; Ball Family Migration: Virginia to Kentucky, 1784; The Evil Pleasures of Reading Novels; The Grandfather of Ellis Mew of New Haven, Connecticut, and of Sarah (Mew) Cooper of Southampton, Long Island: With Their Connection to Peter Mew(s), Bishop of Winchester, England; The Coas[e]/Coos[e] Family of Gloucester, Massachusetts (concluded); A Colonial M‚nage A Trois?; A Note on the Ancestry of Eggberht of Wessex; A New Medieval Genealogical Journal, Foundations, and The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: A Review Article; The Probable Scottish Ancestry of John Wilson, Mariner, of Taunton, Massachusetts; The Alanson Cummingses: Solving the Ancestry of Alanson Bonapart Cummings (1812-1873?) of Herkimer and Jefferson Counties, New York (continued); "The Attire of Harlot"; Editorial Notes and Observations: TAG's Purpose, Its Subscribers and the April 2003 Issue, Speaking of Back Issues, Book Reviews; Book Reviews. General: The American Genealogist. Whole Number 311, Vol. 78, No. 3, July 2003. Published quarterly by David L. Greene, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, Georgia 30535. ISSN 0002-8592, Soft cover, 6x9, Pages 161-240, Indexed in last issue of year, Good condition. CONTENTS: The English Background of Hugh Mason of Watertown, Massachusetts; A Proposed English Ancestry for Henry Ball (circa 1676-1735) of Middlesex County, Virginia; Daniel Greeno of Rutland, Vermont: An Overlooked Son of Daniel and Hannah (Emerson) Greeno of Plaistow, New Hampshire; Plus Ca Change...; Colonists from Great Bowden, Leicestershire: Thomas Dexter of Lynn, Massachusetts, Rice Cole of Charlestown, Massachusetts, and Rev. Adam Blakeman of Stratford, Connecticut; Presumably an Endorsement of Whalebone; The American Society of Genealogists' Scholar Award for 2004; The Two John Carys of Bristol, Rhode Island: Deconstructing a Seventeenth-Century Identity; Greater Love Hath No Man; Ball Family Migration: Virginia to Kentucky, 1784 (continued); Boy(e)s Will Be Boy(e)s; Another Rhode Island Spink Family: More Additions and Corrections to Austin's Genealogical Dictionary; Enigmas #17: Revisiting the English Origin of John and James Kenyon of Rhode Island; To Forgive Divine (But if Only Convenient); The Alanson Cummingses: Solving the Ancestry of Alanson Bonapart Cummings (1812-1873?) of Herkimer and Jefferson Counties, New York (concluded); A Rapid Reversal; Editorial Notes and Observations: Genealogy by the Numbers, Congratulations to the Register; The American Society of Genealogists' Scholar Award; Book Reviews.