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Articles show how to cope with name changes, burned courthouses, illegitimacies, and other stumbling blocks; how to interpret records that do not mean what they seem to say; how to distinguish among individuals of the same name; how to identify origins of immigrant ancestors; how to research a variety of ethnic groups; how to find a way through the maze of records at the National Archives; how to conduct research in specific states; and how to compile solid genealogies. The NGS Quarterly captures the challenge of modern genealogy and proves that the best- done begats are never boring! Submissions to NGSQAs a learned society journal with nearly a century of leadership in the field, the NGS Quarterly welcomes submission of appropriate materials. Learn more. Interested readers and potential submitters may want to know more about the editorial process. Book and Media Reviews. Donate a copy to NGS Collection; St. Louis County Library; 1. South Lindbergh. Boulevard; St. Specify contact and ordering information in a cover letter. Publishers of works chosen for review will be asked to supply a copy to a designated reviewer. A limited number of contributed works can receive critical review in the Quarterly. The Quarterly may occasionally review important but undonated works. About the Editors. Melinde Lutz Byrne, cg, fasg, has been a genealogist since 1. Author or editor of over forty books and numerous articles, she currently co- edits the NGS Quarterly. She has served as an officer in the Oregon Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Genealogical Council, New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, and New England Genealogical Regional Consortium. She is currently President of the American Society of Genealogists. As their Program Director, Melinde designed the Boston University Genealogical Research Certificate Program, and teaches its Forensic Genealogy module. Thomas W. Jones, phd, cg, cgl, fasg, fuga, fngs, works full- time as a genealogical author, editor, educator, and researcher. A past president and former trustee of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, he has co- edited the National Genealogical Society Quarterly since 2. Tom lectures frequently in national and local venues, where he is known for information- packed lectures benefitting genealogists at all skill levels. His many articles and lectures address genealogical research methods, proof, and problem solving. Tom teaches “Evidence Evaluation and Documentation” in Boston University’s online and classroom- based genealogy certificate programs, “Advanced Genealogical Methods” at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and “Writing and Publishing for Genealogists” at Samford University’s Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research. Advertising in NGSQAn ad in the prestigious NGS Quarterly can pay dividends for your company. Learn more about NGSQ advertising options. Contact the Editors. Address questions or comments about the NGS Quarterly to: Thomas W. Jones, phd, cg, cgl, fasg, fuga, fngs. Melinde Lutz Sanborn, cg, fasg. Boston University. Center for Professional Education. Commonwealth Avenue, 2nd Floor. Boston, MA 0. 22. E- mail: ngsq@ngsgenealogy. Certified Genealogist, cg, Certified Genealogical Lecturer and cgl are service marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists.
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