NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD; VOLUME 10; PART 2; APRIL, 1932 TABLE OF CONTENTS AND INTRODUCTION As transcribed by the submitters from the original publication. Submitted to the USGenWeb Nebraska Archives, February, 1998, by Ted and Carole Miller (susieque@pacbell.net). USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial researchers, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for presentation in any form by any other organization or individual. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. *************** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD --------------- VOL. 10, NO. 2 APRIL, 1932 --------------- PUBLISHED QUARTERLY THE NEBRASKA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LINCOLN, NEBRASKA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD Published by THE NEBRASKA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Edited by RAYMOND D. DALE Nebraska Historical Library, Lincoln, Nebraska COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION MRS. C. H. JENKINS, '32 MRS. C. A. REYNOLDS, '33 MRS. H. B. MARSHALL, '33 GILBERT H. DOANE, '34 TABLE OF CONTENTS The 1850 Census page 23 Stephen Noland's Bible 28 Nebraska Marriage Records - Dodge County 29 Some Descendants of George Sexton of Westfield, Massachusetts 30 Virginia Miscellanea 34 Kentucky Wills - Madison County 35 Nebraska Marriage Records - Lancaster County 37 Queries and Answers 39 ------- The Quarterly Meeting of the Nebraska Genealogical Society will be held at the University Club on April 29th, 1932, following a 12 o'clock luncheon. Colonial Connecticut will be the subject of the program. Miss Ida L. Robbins will give a talk on the New Haven Colony, and "The Church in Early Connecticut History" will be discussed by Mrs. C. H. Jenkins. Officers of the Nebraska Genealogical Society, 1932 President Mrs. C. A. Reynolds First Vice Presldent Mrs. W. J. Byer Second Vice President Mrs. W. S. Whitten Recording Secretary Mrs. F. B. Daniels Treasurer Mrs. N. H. Barnes Auditor Miss Rose Carson Librarian Mrs. C. S. Paine ------- The RECORD is published quarterly by the Nebraska Genealogical Society, in January, April. July, October. Subscription, including membership in the Society, $2, 00 per year. Address orders to Mrs. Newell H. Barnes, Treasurer, 1848 Prospect St,, Lincoln, Nebraska. For advertising rates address the Editor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------