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Guild of One-Name Studies

One-name studies, Genealogy

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Journal Search

This table lists the main (feature) articles in the Guild Journal since late 1995 in chronological order, most recent first. Use the ‘Search’ box below to search for keywords, including for example words in the title, author, study name or year. Links to articles are shown for journals available online to the public. Please note that the links are not suitable for iPad users. Guild members should log in to view all journals.

Date Journal Title Author recent_issue pdf Link study keywords
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 “Things”, or Beyond the Paper Trail Naomi Tarrant 0 samplers, clothes, textiles, Scottish, embroiders, Drowley
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 The Three Murders in my ONS Lyn McCulloch 0 Hungerford Sarah Tanner, Hungerford
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 Extended One-Name Study: R-A6093 North Mercia Project Joe Flood 0 NPE, Y-DNA, STR, haplotree
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 Using Three Strands of Research to Recreate Briese Surname Lineages David Briese 0 Briese STR, SNP
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 A Systematic Approach to Managing your ONS: The Trials and Tribulations of a One-Name Study David Skyrme 0
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 Were Your Ancestors Slave Owners? Peter Rushen 0 Rushing
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 The Barnum Surname: An Interesting Origin Patrick W. Barnum 0
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 My Father - Leonard Ward (1913-2007): An Unexpected Source of Information Sue Mastel 0
Jan-Mar 2023 14-9 DNA Solves Mystery of Walter Pidgeon Ian C. Pidgeon 0
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 Ancestors on the Road Ian Macdonald 0 workhouses, vagrants, Mary Jane McGrath, Mary Jane Sparlingtramps, vagrants
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 You couldn’t make it up! Bruce Margrett 0
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 A One-Name History of the Name Diocletian Peter Patilla 0 Patilla
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 James A. Gotts RN and HMS Electra Ian Gotts 0 Gotts
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 Dukes, Squires and Yeoman - Class interaction through several generations in a Nottinghamshire village Steve Tanner 0 Hempsall
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 On board the ship “Rakaia” by Emily Lydford (1848-1930) Pamela Lydford 0 poem Emily Lydford
Oct-Dec 2022 14-8 My Progress in Unravelling the DNA of my Miller Ancestors Wayne Shepheard 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Pikes from Bristol to London to Herefordshire David Pike 0 Pike
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Small Studies Are Easier Are They? John Firr 0 Firr record biases
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Were the Dones of Gresford, Denbighshire related to the Dones of Utkinton Hall, Cheshire? Joy Thomas 0 Family Historian
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Elizabeth Vant 1829-1878 - The Sad Life of a 19th Century Girl Jean Toll 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Sharing Distant Autosomal DNA: Low probability is not no probability Wesley Johnston 0 GEDmatch
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Thomas Horsman of Gargrave - Where was he from? Sue Horsman 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 One-Name Studies and Church Bell Ringers Ann Williams 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Lewis Owen Lewis and his descendants Andy Micklethwaite 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Who was the father of Fanny Jump’s children? John Clifford 0 Hulbert
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 The Story of Ella Rosa de Montijo Carlin Colin Carlin 0
Jul-Sep 2022 14-7 Interesting People in (almost) 200 words Pamela Lydford 0 Lydford
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 The Kennedy Study Iain Kennedy 0 Kennedy Y-SNP, DNA sequencing, Yfull
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 The Ogbourne Chronicles John Ogbourne 0 close or patent rolls
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 Vegetal names in Normandy and elsewhere John S. Plant and Richard E. Plant 0 Y-DNA
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 A wife abandoned and a family broken Brian Williams 0 Clerkenwell Workhouse, Chichester Workhouse
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 Pringuer ONS David Barton 0
Apr-Jun 2022 14-6 Marriage, mining & the Loach tables Keith Percy and Peter Loach 0 finding marriage church register from GRO index
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 A Members Experience Update following members’ responses Martin Hindry 0 new members
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 From Switzerland with Love A Journey in Time - Part Three Geoff Studerus 0 Hawkes
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 The Bousfields - Voices from the Past David Bousfield 0 Bousfield
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 Genealogical Snakes and Ladders - Finding One’s Way in a One-Name Study Yvonne Masters 0 Ireland Pharos
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 Members Survey 2021 - A Snapshot of the Guild in Changing Times Melody McKay Burton 0
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 Who was my great-grandfather? A brick wall demolished Robert Dunsford 0 Dunsford Bye
Jan-Mar 2022 14-5 Quasi Legend of King George III Rosemary Booth 0 Raxworthy Hannah Lightfoot, George Rex
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 Charles Woodger, 1763-1830: Part Three John Woodger 0 woodger royal navy, admiralty, yarmouth
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 The Matthews One-Name Study Grahame Matthews 0 custodian 4, research method, FreeBMD, variants, collaboration
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 Repotting - teasing out the roots of my family tree Stuart Phethean 0 phethean etymological studies, phonetic development, variants
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 From Switzerland with Love: A Journey in Time - Part Two Geoff Studerus 0 st. Gallen archives
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 Searching for the Foundlings Elizabeth Bowsher 0 foundling lineages
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 Metaphors for a One-Name Study Gordon Lickfold 0 lickfold
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 New Member? Have a look in the Members’ Room Melody McKay Burton 0
Oct-Dec 2021 14-4 Guild of One-Name Studies Comment Martin Hindry 0
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 Charles Woodger, 1763-1830: Part Two John Woodger 0 Woodger prison ship
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 From Switzerland with Love: A Journey in Time - Part One Geoff Studerus 0 Studerus
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 Creating a Y-DNA Heatmap Wesley Johnston 0 STR, Big Y SNP, terminal SNP
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 The Value of a Guild Profile Robert Dunsford 0 Dunsford
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 Kitty Storrow - ‘a charming and gifted young artist’ Patricia Spencer 0 Storrow Tiller, James Gillespie
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 New to One-Name Studies? Here are some tips... Melody McKay Burton 0
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 Censuses, Obituaries & Cemeteries Identify American Families in ONS Marilyn M Astle 0 Brinston
Jul-Sep 2021 14-3 A completed single surname study? David Smallwood 0 Sherris
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Adventures in Chancery Sian Plant 0 Gillingham
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Mingay – Origins of our Surname Tony Mingay 0 Bretons, Brittany, Roman Empire, Saxons
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 How I organise my ONS Gordon Lickfold 0 Custodian, Excel
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Charles Woodger, 1763-1830: Part One John Woodger 0
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Comries Revisited Tony Wren 0 Strathearn, Dunira, Ross
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Nineteenth century ships named ‘William Miles’ Sidney Wood 0 Kindley, Miles
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Sometimes we find our ancestors or our ‘names’ in unexpected places… Bob Britnell 0 Britnell
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Enhance your One-Name Study Web Page or Blog using Google Maps Jon Casbon 0
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 A Blended Family Kate Cunningham 0 Wellard
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Stairman Women: Three Widows and a Spinster in the 17th and early 18th centuries Lesley Dove 0 Stairmand
Apr-Jun 2021 14-2 Parish Records and Cowpox James Mackay 0 Trunchion innoculation
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 The Meanest Man in Yorkshire Jean Toll 0 vant
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 In Search of Herbert Tickle Melody McKay Burton 0 Tickle
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 Who were the two brothers – and were they even brothers? June A Willing 0 Willing DNA
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 Close Rolls: Use in tracing the origin of surnames Wayne Shepheard 0 Shepherd
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 Researching instances of Instant, Istences!! Joan Chopping 0 Istance
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 “I’m sorry, your brother hasn’t returned from the bombing raid” Ian Gotts 0 Gotts International Bomber Command, WRAF
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 A Different Kind of Data - Strengths Inventories Anne Scoular 0
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 John (Frederick) Constantine A Tale of Highway Robbery, Transportation and Murder Sheila Harris, Amanda Clarke and Christine Skinner 0
Jan-Mar 2021 14-1 When were they born? Nicholas Spence 0
Oct-Dec 2020 13-12 Building a brick wall – in the hope of one day being completed David Horwill 0
Oct-Dec 2020 13-12 Their Surname was what?! Rhiannon Lloyd 0 Cock, Cook, surname change
Oct-Dec 2020 13-12 “McCluskeys in Disguise” – The McClusky / Cosby Connection Wendy Cosby-Hallinan 0 Cosby Big-Y SNP
Oct-Dec 2020 13-12 The Evolution of the Muckleston One-Name Study – From a Chapter to a Book Janet Mackleston 0 Mackleston Muckleston, Book Guild
Oct-Dec 2020 13-12 Carbis Families as a Cornish Name John C Carbis 0 Carbis name origins, Lebanon, Cornish phonology, data storage
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 Some Perils of Online Databases Wayne Shepheard 0
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 The Origin(s) of the Surname Turbott in Ireland Garth John Turbott 0
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 Mr Blix: A Norwegian Engineer in Western Australia and his Photo Album Edwina Shooter 0
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 A Comedy of Names Fraser Dunford 0 Wiltshire
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 Measuring Social Change by Surname Analysis: The Tarascan Mod Joel Thurtell 0 Mexico
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 The Dunsfords of Bradninch and York: A Tale of the Unexpected Robert Dunsford 0
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 Completing the Challenge Melody McKay Burton 0 Blog
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 On the Wrong Side of the Law Seminar Report Alison Boulton 0
Jul-Sep 2020 13-11 The Pyne families of Somerset: a brief ‘One-Name’ survey Jeremy Pyne 0
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 Marriage Challenge Update: Marriages in Essex Peter Copsey 0
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 The Satchwell One-Name Study - The Story So Far Michael Satchwell 0 Satchwell
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 Is Genealogy Sciency Enough? Peter Haynes 0 Haynes Population-scale family trees, DNA, migration patterns, lifespan information, marital radius, familial dispersion
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 The Main Plant Family and the name’s most populous homeland Dr John S Plant and Prof Richard E Plant 0 Plant DNA, genetic regions, name origins
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 The Story of the Shaw Family John S Sermon 0
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 A Geordie Mystery - Who was Samuel Horseman? Sue Horsman 0 Horsman
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 The Families They Left Behind - Mayflower 400 Commemorations - Can you help? Maureen Selley 0 Mayflower Exhibitions in The Box
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 Less Conventional Lives Seminar Liz Craig 0 Gypsy, Romany, Fairground Association of Great Britain, Manageries, theatrical ancestors
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 Fred Willing: Hidden in Plain Sight June Willing 0 Willing
Apr-Jun 2020 13-10 Taking up the Challenge Melody McKay Burton 0 Blog Challenge
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 Hatchell, Hatsell, Hatswell, and Hatchwell - A One-Name Study William Hatchell 0 pdf link Hatchell
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 From Millwrights to Engineers: Part Two Anne Leonard 0 pdf link Foulds William Foulds, Waterworks, John Torr Foulds
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 Introducing Name & Place Paul Carter 0 pdf link research tools
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 Slaton, Slatton, Sladen and variants: English clues and two years of peaks and valleys Clinton Slayton 0 pdf link Slaton
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 A Story from the Braund One-Name Study Janet Few 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 A Whole New World Marie Byatt 0 pdf link global research, download spreadsheets
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 Certificates: Can you rely on them or are they a liability? Nic Pursey 0 pdf link transcript errors
Jan-Mar 2020 13-9 Industry in the Potteries Seminar Report Hazel and Peter Rugman 0 pdf link salt making, wedgwood, Philip Astley, circus
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Royal Recognition of John Hulley - the forgotten man of British Olympic history Ray Hulley 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Moving Your Research Forward - Taking liberties with the evidence or arriving at a safe conclusion Nic Pursey 0 pdf link Pursey
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 A Turbott One-Name Study: To be or not to be Garth John Turbott 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Surname Search Limitations for a One-Name Study Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link Shepheard
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Extraneous Surnames Associated Genetically with Early Acree Lineage Charles Acree 0 pdf link DNA
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 The Inspiration for my SMOUT One-Name Study Mary Antonello 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Book Review - The Forensic Genealogist Series X 0 pdf link Dengate Nathan Goodwin
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 From Millwrights to Engineers Anne Leonard 0 pdf link Fould Waterworks, London
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Maritime Aspects of Yorkshire and the Humber Seminar Sue Itzinger 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2019 13-8 Book Review - Sibbett Family History Research; The Eacott Name History Stephen Daglish 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 A Fishy Story: The Mitchelmores of Green Island Cove Michael Mitchelmore 0 pdf link Mitchelmores Newfoundland transatlantic fishing grounds, Dartmouth transatlantic fishing trade
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 My Gillespie World-Wide Research Norma Gillespie 0 pdf link Gillespie McCabe List of Rideau Canal workers, Scottish settlers Northern Ireland
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 ‘Past,Present and Future’ Review of the 40th Guild Conference and AGM C Gilbert, H Nicholas, P Pattinson, M Gaffney 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 History of Gough and Goff Surnames Part Two Phillip G Goff 0 pdf link Goff hereditary surnames, name origins, celtic language, spelling changes
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 Should you start a One-Name Study if there is no one to take over? Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link data preservation, websites project
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 From Cradle to Grave Seminar Report Johanna Purser 0 pdf link workhouse records, alm houses, child migration, yorkshire lunatic asylum
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 Stairmans in the Seventeenth Century - The Earliest Records Lesley Dove 0 pdf link Stairmand
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 Did your Ancestors know the Pastons? Aubrey Cox 0 pdf link office of national statistics
Jul-Sep 2019 13-7 The Incidence of Non-Paternal Events (NPEs) in Men of Manx Origin John A Creer 0 pdf link NPE prediction, NPE rate
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 What’s in a name? ...and the role DNA testing may play in our feelings of identity Sue Mastel 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 2018 Conference of the Austin Families Association of America (AFAOA) Brian Austen 0 pdf link Austen
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 Gotts soldiers in the fall of Singapore in WW2 Ian Gotts 0 pdf link Gotts Prisoner of War records, POW records, Burma Thailand railway
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 Our DNA Story Lori Walker 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 James Angove - Something to hide? Wendy Angove 0 pdf link Angove
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 Viewing Migrations Marie Byatt 0 pdf link Jim Benedict, Migration tool
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 History of Gough and Goff Surnames Part One Phillip G Goff 0 pdf link Gough tax records
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 Medieval and More Seminar Report Denise Walsh 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2019 13-6 Your family tree gives a better picture of your personal ethnicity composition than Autosomal DNA testing John A Creer 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 A Disputed Will Ian G Macdonald 0 pdf link Bowyer,Prudom,Mewburn
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 Evolution of One-Name Studies - The Butcher & Orlando Studies Julie Goucher 0 pdf link Butcher, Orlando Sicily,Italy,migration,spreadsheet,website,TNG,RootsMagic
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 Connected Lines: Doug Burgum Karen Heenan-Davies 0 pdf link Bergum
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 Charles Harris Gotts: was he an Olympic Weightlifter Ian Gotts 0 pdf link 1936
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 New Insights into Gaelic Family Name Formation and History gained through Y-DNA Testing John A. Creer 0 pdf link Manx,Scandinavia
Jan-Mar 2019 13-5 DNA Seminar Bob Hunter, Stella Eames, Debbie Brimer 0 pdf link Swinfield,Kennett,Irvine,Goucher,Gleeson,Titterton,Cleary,Griffiths
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 One Man’s Rise to Fame Pamela Lydford 0 pdf link Lydford RFC,AFC,RAF
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 Surnames Origins - Why? When? Why then? Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link Romans,Liber,Vitae,Dyer,climate
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 Promoting the Pike One-Name Study with Google Ads David Pike 0 pdf link Pike keywords
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 Joseph Chetwood 1892-1917: Early life and his time in the Royal Flying Corps Lynda Burke 0 pdf link Shropshire
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 Strategies of a One-Name Study Julie Goucher 0 pdf link migration,pharos
Oct-Dec 2018 13-4 On the Water Seminar Report Wendy Wright 0 pdf link Benson,canal,narrowboats,clarke,huyton,bailey
Jul-Sep 2018 13-3 Kellow/Kellar/Callard: Many names for but one Devon family Wayne Shepheard and Paul Stephens 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2018 13-3 Aims, Methodology and Processes of a One-Name Study Julie Goucher 0 pdf link Orlando
Jul-Sep 2018 13-3 Connected Lines: Dr Joe Flood and Sue Horsman Karen Heenan-Davies 0 pdf link Coad Blood
Jul-Sep 2018 13-3 Surviving Mother Nature’s Tests Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2018 13-3 Three Generations of a Marches Family: Part Two Dr Colin Stevenson 0 pdf link Monnington
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 DNA for your ONS: Project Management, Part One Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 A Point-in-Time Population Study...Kernaghans et al, at the turn of the Twentieth Century Alan St J Jones 0 pdf link Kernaghan Ireland, Mapping
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 The Medieval Origins of One Scottish Family with Six Names Dame Anne and John Hercus 0 pdf link Hercus
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Interesting People in 200 Words Julie Goucher 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Rethinking Family Growth or why are there so many Plants? Dr J S Plant and Prof R E Plant 0 pdf link Plant surname growth
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Connected Lines: Ian Gotts Karen Heenan-Davies 0 pdf link Gotts
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Book Review - One-Name Study: Mammatt, Meymott and Memmott Suzanne Stevens 0 pdf link Mammatt
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 New Approaches to Y-DNA Testing in the Warburton One-Name Study Ray Warburton 0 pdf link Warburton DNA
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Advancing the 'Surname Population Numbers' Debate Gary M Anstey 0 pdf link Anstey surname growth
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 Three Generations of a Marches Family: Part One Dr Colin Stevenson 0 pdf link Monnington Wales
Apr-Jun 2018 13-2 The Baldacchino One-Name Study Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link Baldacchino Malta,Sicily,Mediterranean
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 How to Host a 600-Year Family Reunion Philip Shaddock 0 pdf link DNA, Big Y
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 Transported to America: George Mewburn 1770 Dr Ian Macdonald 0 pdf link Mewburn transportation, America, crime, convict, emigration
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 West Country Wanderings Seminar Report John Beckerleg 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 Thought about a One-Place Study? Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 Comries in Scotland Tony Wren 0 pdf link Comrie MacGregor, Scotland, distribution
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 Guild of One-Name Studies Surname Retreat Neville Bray 0 pdf link Australia
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 The Pursey Project: the Highways and By-ways of a One-Name Study Nic Pursey 0 pdf link Pursey variants
Jan-Mar 2018 13-1 From a Single Name - Beginnings of an Italian One-Name Study Julie Goucher 0 pdf link Orlando Italy, Anglo-Italian, Sicily, Sutera, TNG
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 The Role of Online Parish Clerks in the Search for Surnames Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link OPC
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 The 99-year Surname and God, by Proxy Richard Coates 0 pdf link Shrimpton Shirehampton
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 Inheritance of English Surnames by Sturges and Haggett, review and explanations J S Plant & R E Plant 0 pdf link Monte Carlo, surname growth
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 A Tale of Two Houses - but in which was I born? Lynda Chetwood Burke 0 pdf link Chetwood Cheshire
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 Stockdales Famous, Infamous and Tragic Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link Stockdill meaning, stories, crime
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 Catalogues, Collections and ArChives Seminar Report Amanda Williams 0 pdf link Canterbury
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 A Tragic Memorial Julie Goucher 0 pdf link Lockerbie
Oct-Dec 2017 12-12 Braund One-Name Study Janet Few 0 pdf link Braund society, Devon
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 How We Missed out on the Money Malcolm Boyes 0 pdf link Boyes wills, North Yorkshire, emigration
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Families of England: Multi-Generational Social Mobility, 1750-2017 Prof Gregory Clark, Dr Neil Cummins 0 pdf link social status persistence, social mobility, wealth, volunteer
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 The Name of Nephi: Of Middle-Eastern, American or British Origin? Jill Morgan 0 pdf link first names, Mormons missionary, emigration
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 The Lumsden DNA Project Archie Lumsden 0 pdf link Lumsden Scotland, origin, DNA, variants, publications
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 A Visit to Gibraltar Anthony John Mingay 0 pdf link Mingay Garrison Library, military, Navy Lists
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Book Review - ANSTEY: Our True Surname Origin and Shared Medieval Ancestry, G.M. Anstey and T.J.Anstey Gary Anstey 0 pdf link Anstey medieval sources, origin
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Advanced Y-DNA Testing for the Acree One-Name Study Charles Acree 0 pdf link Acree SNP, Big-Y
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Down in the Depths: Keith Percy explores Lloyds Bank Archives Keith Percy 0 pdf link Whitehouse Birmingham, West Midlands
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 New initiative on searching the Guild Marriage Indexes Anne Shankland MCG 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 The Emu Spirit Challenge Adèle Emm 0 pdf link Emm
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 What’s My Line? Seminar Report Joyce Walmsley 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Book Review - Turnpike Roads for Local and Family Historians, Edgar Holroyd-Doveton Malcolm Boyes 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2017 12-11 Snook One-Name Study Philip Snook 0 pdf link Snook
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 Nottinghamshire Gravestone Project Sue Church 0 pdf link cemetery, churchyard, surnames
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 Nottinghamshire Area Guild Group Sue Church 0 pdf link volunteers
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 All at Sea Adèle Emm 0 pdf link Emm newspapers, crime, Bethnal Green, Trafalgar
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 DNA hints of Deep Roots for the main Plant family J S Plant, R E Plant 0 pdf link Plant surname meaning, origin, DNA, Staffordshire
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 The Name of the Game Seminar Report Diana Miles 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 The Harmston Family and the Circus Raymond W Harmston 0 pdf link Harmston entertainers, Lincolnshire, Far East, murder
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 Names have Histories too John Heritage 0 pdf link Heritage Warwickshire, Saxon
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 Slaytons, Slattens and Sladens: Similar names, different YDNA Clinton Slayton 0 pdf link Slaton, Slayton DNA, collaboration, origin
Apr-Jun 2017 12-10 Origins of the Maskew Name Anne Scoular 0 pdf link Maskew origin, West Riding, Yorkshire, locative, medieval research
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 A Computer Model for Estimating Surname Population Numbers G M Anstey 0 pdf link Anstey
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 Royal Name Plantagenet Concepts J S Plant, R E Plant 0 pdf link Plant Anjou, surname meaning
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 Frank Weaver Margrett and his part in the Theft of the Queen of Siam’s Pearls Bruce Margrett 0 pdf link Margrett crime, diamond merchant, Bangkok, de Boseck
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 The Rise and Fall of the Surname Brazenor in Shropshire, Part Two Aubrey Cox 0 pdf link Brazenor Worthen, Montgomeryshire, saddlery, emigration, migration
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 Care and Consideration Seminar Report Kevin Merrison 0 pdf link name rich sources, social history, Borthwick Institute, National Railway Museum, The Retreat, Wellcome Institute, mental illness, copyright, digital records, Peter Higginbotham, children's homes
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 James Featherston - 11th Regiment Cavalry, Ohio Volunteers, Union Army E Elaine Boston 0 pdf link Featherstone Fort Collins, Colorado, Civil War, Indians, DAR
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 Yorkshire Regional Seminar Report Paul Featherstone, David Burgess 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 What Fate had in Store for my Ancestors? Steve Tanner 0 pdf link British Newspaper Archive, OCR, searching, crime, adultery, suicide, accidental death, assault
Jan-Mar 2017 12-9 Denman One-Name Study Liz Jones 0 pdf link Denman surname meaning, origin, Somerset, Sussex
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 DNA for your ONS: Project Management, Part One Susan C Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 Exploits of the Harmston Family Ray Harmston 0 pdf link Harmston Utah, engineer, Roosevelt
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 Vayro Ancestry in Belper, Derbyshire: an Unsolved Mystery and an MBE Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro Yorkshire, military
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 The Hillman Family on St Helena Island, South Atlantic, Part Two John Hillman, Sheila Hillman 0 pdf link Hillman St Helena, soldiers, sailors, South Africa
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 Get your Study OUT THERE! Using Facebook Julie Goucher 0 pdf link Orlando Facebook groups, contacts, social media
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 The Buildings of Francis Mawson Rattenbury in British Columbia, Canada: A Visit Rewarded John Rattenbury 0 pdf link Rattenbury Vancouver, architecture
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 A MEGA Surname Study: The Ridgeon One-Name Study Tanya Kimber 0 pdf link Ridgeon meaning, variants, origin, Suffolk
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 The Rise and Fall of the Surname Brazenor in Shropshire, Part One Aubrey Cox 0 pdf link Brazenor Shropshire, Chert, origin, variants
Oct-Dec 2016 12-8 Family Finder DNA and One-Namers Peter Whitlock 0 pdf link Whitlock Ancestral Surnames
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 DNA for your ONS: Where to Start? Susan C Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 Putting the Flesh on the Bones of my Great-uncle Ian Gotts 0 pdf link Gotts military, Northumberland, Fusiliers, WWI, Roll of Honour, postcards, war diaries
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 John Thomas Braund: How Many Lies Can One Man Tell on a Census Return Janet Few 0 pdf link Braund brick walls, Cornwall, USA, Canada
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 The Briese Surname: A Tale of Two Sources David Briese 0 pdf link Briese origins, Germany, Flanders, Netherlands, migration, frequency
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 Surnames, Place Names, and Origin Theories - Onomastics Gone Wild? Clinton Slayton 0 pdf link Slaton, Slayton
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 How do you Deal with Name Changes? Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 The Brakes Family: Emigration and Transportation to America and Australia Dorothy Walker 0 pdf link Brakes Spalding, Lincolnshire, USA, Australia
Jul-Sep 2016 12-7 The Hillman Family on St Helena Island, South Atlantic, Part One John Hillman, Sheila Hillman 0 pdf link Hillman East India Company, muster rolls, slaves, emancipation
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 DNA for Your ONS: Maximizing Success for Your DNA Project Susan C Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 Early Causes of Death in New Hampshire USA Peter Fifield Wells 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 Preliminary Finding on the Origins and Distribution of the Name Vize Sue Vize 0 pdf link Vize reconstruction, variants, origin, distribution, migration
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 An Extraordinary Victory for DNA Israel Pickholtz 0 pdf link Pikholz DNA, Jewish, Galicia, Austria, autosomal, Family Finder, mtDNA
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 An Early Emigrant to America Bob Hilbourne 0 pdf link Hilbourne Quaker, Somerset, William Penn, New Jersey, George Fox, Pennsylvania
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 Finding Female Forebears: How a One-Name Society Helped Me Find Matilda Audrey Potter 0 pdf link Stonehewer, Stanier New Zealand, Staffordshire
Apr-Jun 2016 12-6 Internet Resources: Family Tree Maker and Genealogy Software Alternatives Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 DNA for Your ONS: Approaches and Expectations Susan C Meates 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 Internet Resources: European Ancestry Research Archive Resources Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Italy, Europe, websites
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 Update on the Origin of Hollow Colin Hollow 0 pdf link Hollow locative, Cornwall, UWE, Oliver Padel
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 The Swalwell ONS: A Journey of Discovery But Not of Progress Sue Swalwell 0 pdf link Swalwell Gateshead Durham, Yorkshire, variants, meaning, toponymic
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 Using the NETWORK Package to Display Your Family Connections John S Plant, Richard E Plant 0 pdf link DNA, Y-STR, software, genetic distance
Jan-Mar 2016 12-5 Published Medal Rolls Offer Clues to Your Military Ancestors Andrew G Peake 0 pdf link Crimean, Zulu, Sudan, Boer, Delhi, WWI, WWII
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 DNA for your ONS: Helpful Hints Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 Internet Resources: Historical Newspaper Archives for Genealogical Research Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 Using First World War Records to Identify Family Groups in a One-Name Study Marilyn Astle and Peter Astle 0 pdf link Astle
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 More on Jacobus Stanier Ron Gray, Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 What's in a (Mewburn) Name? Ian G MacDonald 0 pdf link Mewburn
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 The Shepheard Surname: An Unlikely Name for an ONS? Wayne Shepheard 0 pdf link Shepheard
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 Matthew Gotts - A Prisoner of War Ian Gotts 0 pdf link Gotts
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 Thomas Vayro and Elizabeth Croft: 1869 Emigrants from Yorkshire to USA Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Oct-Dec 2015 12-4 The Poisonous Lovie Affair Estella Pryor 0 pdf link Yule
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 DNA for your ONS: A Recruiting Road Map Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 Herbert Alfred Vayro: A Soldier in Two Regiments Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 Surname Simulations, DNA, and Large-Descent Families John S Plant, Richard E Plant 0 pdf link Plant
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 Origin of Hollow - Via Holla via Place Name Colin Hollow 0 pdf link Hollow
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 Bringing a Family History Writeup to Life John Speake 0 pdf link Speake
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 A Very Merry Widow? Tony Harris 0 pdf link Philo
Jul-Sep 2015 12-3 Skyrme: From a Family History to a One-Name Study David Skyrme 0 pdf link Skyrme
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 DNA for your ONS: Recruiting Participants Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 The search for Rudyard and the Kiplings Mike Kipling 0 pdf link Kipling
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Bilclough: A Surname Emerges Anne Hopton 0 pdf link Bilclough
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Internet Resources: Historic Photographic Sources for Genealogical Research Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 From Earl Shilton to Waterloo Paul Seaton 0 pdf link Almey
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Succession-Proofing your One-Name Study Jim Benedict 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Using Y-DNA in One-Name Studies: Coads of the Border Joe Flood 0 pdf link Coad
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Parishes and Peach Trees: The Foulds One-Name Study Anne Leonard 0 pdf link Foulds
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 What Information would you share? And who would you share it with? Ian Gotts 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Serendipity at the Border David Dexter 0 pdf link Dexter USA / Canada border
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Finding Proof for that Elusive Arrival Neville Bray 0 pdf link Bray New South Wales, Australia
Apr-Jun 2015 12-2 Book Review: Fanthorpe - People and Place Anne Shankland 0 pdf link Fanthorpe
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 DNA for your ONS: Drawing conclusions Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Micklethwaites Reunited Andy Micklethwaite 0 pdf link Micklethwaite gatherings, reunions
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Quaker Pidgeons of Iowa Ian Pidgeon 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Minge's Gift Anthony J Mingay 0 pdf link Mingay cordwainers, livery companies
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 The Website IS the One-Name Study Mike Spathaky 0 pdf link Cree
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Internet Resources: Emigration to Canada, Australia, and the United States of America Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Family Research in the USA: Local Research Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Family Research in the USA: Salt Lake City's Family History Library Jean Toll 0 pdf link LDS, research methods
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Crests and Coats of Arms Bernard Juby 0 pdf link Juby
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 Turning Data into Families: Correction and Amplification Gordon Tuff, James Wignall 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2015 12-1 A Lifetime of Family History - A Big Game of 'Hide and Seek' Tony Pitt 0 pdf link Pitt
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 DNA for your ONS: Pros and Cons of Adding DNA to Your One-Name Study Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Death Notices, Articles Concerning Deaths from the Forres Gazette, 1837-1855 Doug Stewart 0 pdf link Moray & Nairn FHS
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Led Astray Again, or The Joys of Collaboration Marie Byatt 0 pdf link Pepler, Peploe
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Emigration to Canada: George Vayro (1885-2957); the Canadian Relatives Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 English Surnames: Plural Origins, DNA and Emigration John S Plant and Richard E Plant 0 pdf link Plant
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Book Review: The Surnames of Wales, by John & Sheila Rowlands Margaret Southgate 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Captain Harry Pidgeon Ian Pidgeon 0 pdf link Pidgeon
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Turning Data into Families Gordon Tuff 0 pdf link spreadsheets, correlation workbook
Oct-Dec 2014 11-12 Sermon and Variants: A DNA Study John S Sermon 0 pdf link Sermon
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 DNA for your ONS: Matching Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 A Facial Survey Project Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer, Stanier
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 The Royal Air Force Col. Iain Swinnerton 0 pdf link RFC, RNAS, WW1
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 What Exactly is a Surname? Sue Paul 0 pdf link Bowry Baker, Paul, Polcovitch, Pearce, Bowry, Shaw, Sirko, Cerco
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 Finnish of my Family History! Brenda Horwill 0 pdf link Finland
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 Are You Who You Think You Are? Jennie Fairs 0 pdf link Fairs Farr
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 Hilborne Surname Variants Bob Hilborne 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2014 11-11 Tracing my German Ancestors VIctor F P Medlock 0 pdf link Salfeld, Kammann, Jews
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 DNA for your ONS: Tips and Techniques Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 LASTs in World War 1 Simon Last 0 pdf link Last WW1
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 The Family Historian's Dilemma Gillian Barnes 0 pdf link Robinson
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 One-Name Searches on a Battlefields Tour Margaret Spiller 0 pdf link Pook WW1
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 Internet Resources for Historical Military Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 Manchester Grammar School Boy Scouts in World War 1 Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer WW1
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 The War Graves Photographic Project Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 Soldiers, Sailors and One Airman: WW1 in a study of the ASTRIDGE name Ann Williams 0 pdf link Astridge WW1
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 The Halifax Explosion Peter Rushen 0 pdf link Rushen WW1
Apr-Jun 2014 11-10 Lt Charles Earsham Cooke MC 1896-1917, 1/9th Battn Manchester Regiment (Territorial) Richard Cooke 0 pdf link Cooke
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 Surnames and DNA Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 Leaving the Yorkshire Dales: James Vayro - the Australian Emigrant Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro Australia, migration, diabetes
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 Populous Single-Origin Families: Computer Modelling John S Plant and Richard E Plant 0 pdf link Plant population growth, polygyny, genetics, DNA
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 A One-Name Study in a Week? Paul Ryley 0 pdf link Grundy, Isworth
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 Estall: An Obvious Surname? Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link Estall
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 The Society Research Booklet Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer, Stanier facial survey
Jan-Mar 2014 11-9 Inter Member Matching Exercise for Marriages 1837-1911 Robert Fowler 0 pdf link Fowler Marriage Matches, GRO, FreeBMD
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 Growing Your DNA Project - Your First Participants Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 An ONS Meetup - Ten Years in the Making Karen Bailey 0 pdf link Westpfel Westpfel, Westfield
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 Search Engine Images - Finding 389,860 Stonehewer One-Name Images! Michael Stonehewer 0 pdf link Stonehewer Google, Stanier, Stanyer, Stonier, Stonyer, Stanway
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 My Father-in-law was a Submariner for the Germans and Allies in WWII Colin Spencer 0 pdf link Sikora, Poland
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 The Duchess of Cambridge and the Farnley Wood Plot of 1663 Don Asquith 0 pdf link Asquith Asquith, Middleton, Sparling
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 James Vayro - The Unfortunate Grocer and Off-Licence Manager from Beverley near Hull Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Oct-Dec 2013 11-8 Vorg, The Ancient One Jim Benedict 0 pdf link Benedict
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Growing Your DNA Project - Recruiting is an Ongoing Process Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Origins of a Surname: Food for Thought? Michael Edgoose 0 pdf link Edgoose
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Populous Single-Origin Families: DNA and Other Findings John S Plant, Richard E Plant 0 pdf link Plant Sykes, Metcalfe, Plant
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 The Roots of the Hardcastles - 'An Old Yorkshire Family' Michael Hardcastle 0 pdf link Hardcastle
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Summary of the Study of the Name SIDWAY Dorothy M Walker 0 pdf link Sidaway Sidaway
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Sinnington or Wennington? Naomi Tarrant 0 pdf link Winnington
Jul-Sep 2013 11-7 Seeking Mewburn Ian G Macdonald 0 pdf link Mewburn
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 Growing your DNA Project - Recruitment Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 The Life and Times of Rev. Jonathan Heskins Janet Heskins 0 pdf link Heskins Wherwell, Wotton-under-Edge, Marlborough
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 Speed UJp Data Entry for Beginners John K Coldwell 0 pdf link Windows 7, multiple displays
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 Percy Vayro, Third Generation Farmer on Clifton Castle Estates Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 Will of Benjamin Dennis Oxland Marilyn Johnson 0 pdf link Oxland HMS Vigilant
Apr-Jun 2013 11-6 New Zealand Goldrush Stan Verrinder 0 pdf link Verrinder Vallender
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 DNA and Your One-Name Study: Growing your DNA Project Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 The Successful Use of Autosomal DNA Testing to Break Through a Brick Wall John Creer 0 pdf link Creer
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 WANMER - Conducting a Small One-Name Study Lisa Watson 0 pdf link Wanmer
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 Plungar Memorial Service Bob Cumberbatch 0 pdf link Cumberbatch
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 The Digital Road Warrior Jim Benedict 0 pdf link Benedict
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 Thomas Vayro - Private 311 Durham Light Infantry Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro
Jan-Mar 2013 11-5 The Boxall Surname: An Exercise in Landscape Evidence Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link Boxall
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 DNA and Your One-Name Study: Growing your DNA Project Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 DNA and Your One-Name Study: Growing your DNA Project Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 DNA and Your One-Name Study: Growing your DNA Project Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 MindMaps for One-Namers Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 Why was Chesson Road, Fulham so called? Nicholas Spence 0 pdf link Chesson Coomer, Arkell, Crouch
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 A Dark and Stormy Night Jim Benedict 0 pdf link Benedict
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 Where Did my Surname Come From? R A Hilbourne 0 pdf link Hilborne
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 Buried in Lincolnshire and 4,000 Miles From Home Bob Cumberbatch 0 pdf link Cumberbatch Cumberbatch
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 The Allan One-Name Study Ken W Allan 0 pdf link Allan
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 Mitchelmore in the Middle: A Study of M* Surmids Michael Mitchelmore 0 pdf link Mitchelmore
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 An American's Approach to an ONS James L Rader 0 pdf link Rader
Oct-Dec 2012 11-4 Tales from a One-Name Study - the Strange Case of Ambrose Causer Bill Corser 0 pdf link Corser
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 DNA and Your One-Name Study: Benefits of a DNA Project Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 A Peak District Family - but how many variants do I need? Ken Mycock 0 pdf link Mycock, Maycock, Meacock
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 John Hulley, British Olympic Instigator Ray Hulley 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 From Genesis to Whillans and Back Frank Whillans 0 pdf link Whillans Whealleans Wheelans Whillas
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 Getting Proofed at the College of Arms John Blundell 0 pdf link Blundell Blundell
Jul-Sep 2012 11-3 The Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry: How Things Have Changed Diane Oldman 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 Adamthwaite: Adam's Clearing in the Eden Valley Sue Mastel 0 pdf link Adamthwaite Westmorland, Pharos advanced course
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 DNA and Your One-Name Study Susan Meates 0 pdf link DNA projects, DNA advisor
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 The Plant Controversy John S Plant 0 pdf link Plant Plantagenet
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 Hembrough: a Locative Surname and its Places Douglas McClain Shaw 0 pdf link Hembrough Pharos advanced course, Yorkshire, Somerset, Devon,
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 BLOG in the Clouds Don Bidgood 0 pdf link Bidgood wordpress, Bidgood
Apr-Jun 2012 11-2 Top-Down Distributed Surname Reconstructions Joe Flood 0 pdf link paperless, Coad, IGI, Census, FreeBMD
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 Cleveland UK Mining and Transport Jim Wem 0 pdf link lead, ironstone, railways, potash, jet
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 Cemeteries and Their Records Margaret Spiller 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 Find a Grave Adrienne Kiellor-Edwards 0 pdf link findagrave, Keillor
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 More Gravestone Sites Stephen Daglish 0 pdf link billiongraves
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 Out of Devon: The Eastlake Surname Comes of Age Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link Eastlake
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 No longer Overwhelmed by a Frequent Name Keith Percy 0 pdf link Whitehouse Whitehouse, large study
Jan-Mar 2012 11-1 The Basstoe One-Name Study Sheila Wood 0 pdf link Bastoe Bastoe
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 The Art of Knowing When to Stop Karen Bailey 0 pdf link Westpfel
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 The 1911 Census of Scotland Graham Tuley 0 pdf link scotlandspeople, Tuley
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Doing My Bit - The Newswatch Project Brian Knight 0 pdf link Flecknoe
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Thomas Vayro Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro miner, Durham Light Infantry, DLI
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Surname Variants: There's much more to Mitchelmore Michael Mitchelmore 0 pdf link Mitchelmore Muchmore
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Burville One-Name Study Peter Burville 0 pdf link Burville Hyde, Burfield
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Can Conjecture be Proof? Tony Mingay 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 The Grand Reunion Jan Cooper 0 pdf link Greathead, Birks, Lamb
Oct-Dec 2011 10-12 Getting an Anchor on Reality Tony Holland 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 MyHeritage.com: Smart Matches for One-Name Studies Laurence Harris 0 pdf link Chapkofsky
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 Experiences of a New Member Tony Holland 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 Really, darling! Must you? Tony Holland 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 The Guild Marriage Index and Marriage Locator Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link Mary Rix, Peter Alefounder
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 The Family Names of the United Kingdom (FaNUK) Project Simon Draper and Patrick Hanks 0 pdf link Sherliker, Langner, Redknap
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 How Guild Members can help FaNUK Andrew Millard 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 Competition Winner: How I run the ULPH One-Name Study Colin Ulph 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2011 10-11 Beyond Bedlam Roger Goacher 0 pdf link Brookwood Asylum
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 DNA Discoveries (Part 2): Ulph, Parrott. Phillips, Blencowe, Sisson, Vick Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 Eastlake: A Data Mining Exercise Sue Mastel and Kim Baldacchino 0 pdf link Eastlake Pharos , surname distribution
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 One-Name Archaeology Derek Palgrave 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 The Moulder Archive Sue Horsman 0 pdf link Moulder The Guild library
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 Killing 'em off Roger Goacher 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2011 10-10 Some Speculation on the Origin of the Quested Surname Penelope Burton 0 pdf link Quested Pharos
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 Blindell: The Jigsaw of a Surname Caroline Smith 0 pdf link Blindell Custodian, Legacy, Family Tree Maker
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 John Madder: Englishman or Scot? Christine Hancock 0 pdf link Madder
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 DNA Discoveries Susan C Meates 0 pdf link Chandler, Creer, Catley, Cattley, Bolt, Caverly
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 An Irish One-Name Study Vicki Perry 0 pdf link Perry
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 The Origin of the Surnames Crocker, Croker and Croaker Brian Croker 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2011 10-9 Blencowes at Blencow Jack Blencowe 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2010 10-8 Naval Sources for One-Namers Iain Swinnerton 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2010 10-8 Poor Law Documents and the One-Name Study Anne Cole 0 pdf link Settlement Certificates
Oct-Dec 2010 10-8 Understanding the Royal Name Plantagenet : How DNA Helps John S Plant 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2010 10-8 Will Technology ever catch up with paper? Peter Amsden 0 pdf link Digital media, DVDs, Millenniata disk
Oct-Dec 2010 10-8 New Year Resolutions for (or, Confessions of) a One-Namer Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2010 10-7 That Eureka Moment Dennis Freeman-Wright 0 pdf link Freeman-Wright, Wiswould
Jul-Sep 2010 10-7 Adopt a Newspaper! Jim Isard 0 pdf link newswatch
Jul-Sep 2010 10-7 Using the Guild Archive Facility for a One-Name Society Cliff Kemball 0 pdf link Relf
Jul-Sep 2010 10-7 Searching for Nathaniel; DNA testing as part of the long (and winding) road June A Willing 0 pdf link Willing
Jul-Sep 2010 10-7 Promoting the Guild in North America Susan C Meates 0 pdf link Robert Young, Peter Wells, Dick Chandler, Larry Vick, Katherine Borges
Apr-Jun 2010 10-6 Livery Company Records Denise Mortorff 0 pdf link London, guilds
Apr-Jun 2010 10-6 Palliser - a Surname with a History T J Simmonds 0 pdf link Palliser
Apr-Jun 2010 10-6 Using DNA to Disprove a Relationship Paul Caverly 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2010 10-6 Mapping Global Surname Distributions Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link Earth Plot, Google Earth
Apr-Jun 2010 10-6 The British Library Web Archive Anne Shankland 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 Tautonomy John Hitchon 0 pdf link surnames, Christian names, forenames, Bernard Juby, John Titterton, John Marsden, Alan Whitworth, Rex Watson, Brian Orr, Maureen Storey, tautonym
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 An Overview of Army Records For One-Namers Iain Swinnerton 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 From GenMap to Google Earth Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link EarthPlot, map, GPS, OSGBConverter, coordinate
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 Finding Out What We're About (changes in the field of DNA testing) Chris Pomery 0 pdf link DNA Projects, Journal of Genetic Genealogy, ISOGG, JOGG, FTDNA, 23AndMe
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 New Years Resolutions For (or Confessions of) a One-Namer Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2010 10-5 Could You Do a Marriage Challenge? Sue Horsman 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 Howes That?, The Story Of A Website Paul Howes 0 pdf link Howes database, catalogue, large study, goals, Internet, collaboration
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 GenealogyWise - A New Networking Website For Family Historians Debbie Kennett 0 pdf link community, sharing, surname groups
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 My Family, Warts And All Ken Grubb 0 pdf link Grubb Times digital archive, British Library newspapers, social history, Portsmouth Hampshire, watermen, crime
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 Implementing A Surname Study Website With Drupal Degory Valentine, Denise Mortorff & Christophe Gir 0 pdf link Kendall Ancestry, searching, taxonomy, CMS content management system, software
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 Andrew Millard 0 pdf link Marriage Challenge, Marriage Index
Oct-Dec 2009 10-4 Raise Your Profile Peter Winney 0 pdf link Internet, accessibility, searching
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 Seeking Cumpstons everywhere Glenys Marriott 0 pdf link Cumpston Antarctica, Macquarie Island, Cumpston Glacier
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 Pharos Tutors Course Review - Introduction to One-Name Studies Gillian Stevens, Trevor Holmden, John Darwood 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 30th Annual Conference and AGM 2009 Anni Berman, Judy Cooper 0 pdf link John Titterton, Ian Waller, Audrey Linkman, Kathy Chater, Debra Chatfield, Eve McLaughlin
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 Photo Report - 30th Guild Conference Editor 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 Computing for ONS Beginners - 2: Spreadsheets John Coldwell 0 pdf link MS Excel
Jul-Sep 2009 10-3 Adultery, Incest and Subterfuge Tam Llewellyn-Edwards 0 pdf link Fear Fear
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 Computing for ONS Beginners: 1 - Computers and the Web John Coldwell 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 Welcome to the Members Room Anne Shankland 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 Hair Today, DNA Tomorrow John Swallow 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 A One-Name Study from The Scottish Gaidhealtachd Iain Kennedy 0 pdf link Kennedy Scotland, surnames
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 Cherish Erroneous Death Records Peter Wells 0 pdf link American records
Apr-Jun 2009 10-2 12th Australasian Congress Susan Hilliker and Sandra Turner 0 pdf link New Zealand
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 A place called Lapper? Alan Lapworth 0 pdf link Lapworth, Lapper
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 Surname Searching in the Society of Genealogists Else Churchill 0 pdf link SoCAT
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 Mapping with Google Earth and Map My Ancestors Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link MapMyAncestors, MMA
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 The First Hilborne in America Bob Hilbourne 0 pdf link Hilbourne
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 A Visit to the DAR Library in Washington DC Rod Clayburn 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2009 10-1 TNA Catalogue Day Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 Discoveries for One-Name Studies from DNA Testing - Members' experiences Susan Meates 0 pdf link Sue Horsman, Carolyn Hartsough, Pettypool, Robert Sterry
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 Digitisation for One-Namers Ken Toll 0 pdf link filing, archiving, record-keeping, file-types, directory, scanner, paper records
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 A Day without Howard Corrinne Goodenough 0 pdf link bookstall
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 Mings or Minge Tony Mingay 0 pdf link Mingay Mingay
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 The Twisted Thread Jim Benedict 0 pdf link Benedict DNA
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 Collaboration - the Way Forward for Marriage Challenges Roger Goacher 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2008 9-12 New Source for One-Namers? - the 1926 Census for Ireland Michael Merrigan 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 Adding DNA to your One-Name Study Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 A Picture is worth a Thousand Words Roger Goacher 0 pdf link George Garland
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 29th Annual Conference and AGM Review Robert Boxer 0 pdf link Peter O'Donoghue, College of Arms, Caroline Verney, Hartnells of Eastwell, Alan Dodge, Simon Dell, Howard Benbrook, Chris Braund, Michael Braund, Janet Few, Helen Doe, David Hawkings
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 Dressed To Kill Jim Filby 0 pdf link Filby Filby
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 How NOT to Design a Website for your One-Name Study Steven Whitaker 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2008 9-11 Software Review: Legacy 7 Keith Bage 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2008 9-10 Supercharging GenMap UK and Surname Atlas to create maps not possible when programs are used on their own Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link Archer Software
Apr-Jun 2008 9-10 Have you hit a brick wall in your genealogy research? DNA testing worked for me Ross Cotton 0 pdf link Cotton
Apr-Jun 2008 9-10 From a farm called Pooty Pools to Pettypool - truth may indeed be stranger than fiction Carolyn Hartsough 0 pdf link Pettypool
Apr-Jun 2008 9-10 Ninth edition of Guild Marriage Index has nearly a quarter of a million entries - maps of coverage Peter Alefounder 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2008 9-9 Did our surname come to England with the Spanish Armada, as grandad told me? Rennison Vayro 0 pdf link Vayro Vayro
Jan-Mar 2008 9-9 Millions of new records go online at TNA, FindMyPast, Ancestry and other sites John Hanson 0 pdf link internet, websites,
Jan-Mar 2008 9-9 Rounding up registers not in the County Record Office Colin Ulph 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2007 9-8 Guild of One-Name Studies and DNA testing - a Committee policy statement Peter Walker 0 pdf link DNA project
Oct-Dec 2007 9-8 Focus on a One-Name Study: My search for the origins of the ancient name of Coningsby Robin Wood 0 pdf link Coningsby surname origins, Scandinavia,
Oct-Dec 2007 9-8 Enjoyment gained from doing a Marriage Challenge Michael Bliss 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2007 9-7 Chairman's report to the AGM reveals another successful year for the Guild Peter Walker 0 pdf link registration of names, governance, marketing, seminars, bookstall, journal, newsflash, email aliases, website, marriage index, forum, library, wiki, DNA
Jul-Sep 2007 9-7 Publishing on the web - how to get started, the easy options, and more advanced methods Teresa Pask 0 pdf link Uridge, Euridge, Guild Profile, blogs, GEDCOM, PHP
Jul-Sep 2007 9-7 From the Queen's Flight to links to the royal family tree - progress of a one-name study David Judd 0 pdf link Judd
Jul-Sep 2007 9-7 Online survey reveals growth in Guild DNA projects Chris Pomery 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 The delights of Lulu: how one Guild member found his self-publishing problems were eliminated Arthur Carden 0 pdf link book, internet, publication, Carden
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 The Olbys from public records to family tree, tracing 173 descendants of one couple Chris Newall 0 pdf link Olby
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 Myth of the 100-year census confidentiality promise Guy Etchells 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 DNA Analysis and genealogy: keeping a sense of perspective John Creer 0 pdf link Creer Creer
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 Bastardy and aliases in Devon: find out what happened in Farway with DNA testing Chris Pomery 0 pdf link Pomeroy Pomeroy
Apr-Jun 2007 9-6 DNA article (by Else Churchill) Hugh Cave 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2007 9-5 If we all waited to publish our one-name study until we felt we had found the ultimate answer, we would probably not publish at all Peter Walker 0 pdf link Hollyer publication, Hollyer, surnames, distribution
Jan-Mar 2007 9-5 How the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864 washed away a family's aitch Steve Tanner 0 pdf link Hempsall Hempsall, Hempshall, Empsall, Emsell,
Jan-Mar 2007 9-5 I'm not convinced DNA tests are the answer to all our genealogical problems Else Churchill 0 pdf link Sykes, genetic
Oct-Dec 2006 9-4 How online databases set a new challenge for the Guild and its members in the future Chris Pomery 0 pdf link publication, publish, surnames, comparative surname data,
Oct-Dec 2006 9-4 How indexing altered the face of genealogy and one-name studies forever John Hanson 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2006 9-4 Before the Journal: Looking back to the Guild's early Newsletters Derek Palgrave 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2006 9-4 Take a long, slow, careful look at the magnificent Charles Booth online archive Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link London
Jul-Sep 2006 9-3 Why should unusual forenames be associated with a high mortality rate in infancy? David Mellor 0 pdf link Heppenstall Heppenstall
Jul-Sep 2006 9-3 Some tips for establishing a DNA Project for your one-name study Susan Meates 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2006 9-3 Curious Fox is a curious contact website but an under-used resource Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2006 9-3 Scenes from the Guild's 27th Annual Conference at Staffordshire's Yarnfield Park Centre Gordon Adshead, Peter Walker, Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2006 9-3 Staffordshire venue for yet another successful Guild Annual Conference Steven Whitaker 0 pdf link Richard Ratcliffe, Gordon Read, Colin Chapman, David Hawkings, Peter Higginbotham, Chris Pomery, Alan Savin
Apr-Jun 2006 9-2 DNA Testing of tremendous value in sorting out variants in my one-name study Susan Meates 0 pdf link Meates Meates
Apr-Jun 2006 9-2 A detective story - A Roseblade link between Goodworth Clatford, Hampshire and Siddington, Gloucestershire Mike Walton 0 pdf link Roseblade
Apr-Jun 2006 9-2 Blogs, Wikis, and RSS - What's it all about? Peter Walker 0 pdf link internet, weblog, newsflash,
Apr-Jun 2006 9-2 Webwatch: We look at the Surname Profiler website that asks ... Where do you think you are? Ken Toll 0 pdf link spatial literacy, postcode
Apr-Jun 2006 9-2 How I wrote and published my one-name history Colin Ulph 0 pdf link Ulph book, ISBN
Jan-Mar 2006 9-1 How a DNA Project has produced discoveries in the Meates One-Name Study not possible with paper records alone Susan Meates 0 pdf link Meates
Jan-Mar 2006 9-1 Looking at ancient occupations - was your ancestor a bellow farmer, baven maker or a harlot (no, not THAT kind!) John Hanson 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2006 9-1 Mapping stability and change in surname distribution Howard Mathieson 0 pdf link Gloucestershire
Jan-Mar 2006 9-1 How my Bradleys inter-married with Bulls, Boars, Birds, Butchers, Bakers, Berrys, Bodys and Broads John Bradley 0 pdf link Bradley surnames
Oct-Dec 2005 8-12 Marriage Challenge: an exciting new Guild project Peter Copsey, Anni Berman 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2005 8-12 Keeping things in the family with the help of eBay internet auctions Janet Few 0 pdf link Braund
Oct-Dec 2005 8-12 Guild introduces look-ups in 1837online for 'offline' members Cliff Kemball 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2005 8-12 Webwatch: Finding your Trafalgar ancestors online at The National Archives Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link TNA, wikipedia
Jul-Sep 2005 8-11 Get yourself a Guild profile - a single web page for every registered one-name study Paul Millington 0 pdf link internet, website
Jul-Sep 2005 8-11 Trawling for online newspaper data and the problems arising from OCR Peter Fifield Wells 0 pdf link newspapers
Jul-Sep 2005 8-11 Much neglected, grimy bundles in The National Archives hold valuable records for one-namers Keith Percy 0 pdf link PROB46, TNA, bonds of administration, PCC, Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Apr-Jun 2005 8-10 The making of the Guild Marriage Index, and how you can use it to discover where marriages took place Peter Alefounder 0 pdf link Paul Millington, Mary Rix,
Apr-Jun 2005 8-10 Six million WWI medal cards are to be destroyed by the MOD Peter Alefounder 0 pdf link TNA
Apr-Jun 2005 8-10 Researching 21st century contemporary sources for your One-Name Study Jeffrey Knaggs 0 pdf link Civil Registration, Probate, Newspapers, Directories, Monumental Inscriptions, MIs,
Apr-Jun 2005 8-10 Did the Surdival surname get to Ireland from France? Ellen Maki 0 pdf link Sullivan
Apr-Jun 2005 8-10 Webwatch: UKBMD is a wonderful resource for one-namers John Hanson 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2005 8-9 DNA Testing comes of age: How a surname-based DNA project can be organised and results benefit the one-namer Chris Pomery 0 pdf link Pomeroy
Jan-Mar 2005 8-9 Do many of us really have rare surnames, or do we just think we do? Donald Hatch 0 pdf link hapax, frequency, distribution
Jan-Mar 2005 8-9 Webwatch: Genes Reunited site aimed at the beginner but still has much to offer for one-namers Ken Toll 0 pdf link FriendsReunited, Genesconnected
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 Converting your one-name date from Microsoft Access file to GEDCOM Cliff Kemball 0 pdf link The Master Genealogist, TMG,
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 Why do some surname variants become fixed? Steve Tanner 0 pdf link Higginbottom, Ramsbottom, Shufflebottom, Lockett, Lockitt, Lockwood, Hempsall
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 One-name studies without a computer: Using a portable typewriter, ring binders and shoe boxes to record 32 generations of Carews Joan Richardson 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 One-name studies without a computer: Original records and hand-written family trees were basis of my study Eddie Pollikett 0 pdf link Pollicott, Pollikett
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 A few quibbles but NBI 2 is a good buy for one-namers Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 Modern mapping of your ONS surname by postcode David Mellor 0 pdf link Heppenstall
Oct-Dec 2004 8-8 History and development of the Guild from its early days Derek Palgrave 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 One-name studies without a computer: Pen and paper records never crash and never pick up a virus! Margaret Spiller 0 pdf link Pook
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 One-name studies without a computer: My manual method is easier for finding people than a computer Henry Christmas 0 pdf link Christmas
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 One-name studies without a computer: Researching a medieval family without a computer Sydney Smith 0 pdf link Salvin
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 One-name studies without a computer: Fifty ring binders and 9,800 record cards in my ONS Karen Tayler 0 pdf link Pattenden
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 Intelligent searching of 1837online and how to get the best out of the site Peter Walker 0 pdf link FindMyPast, FMP, website, BMD
Jul-Sep 2004 8-7 Why the Guild has changed its e-mail system to defeat spam and viruses John Hanson 0 pdf link email, SpamAssassin, Internetters, filter
Apr-Jun 2004 8-6 Custodian 3 has some irritating teething troubles but great potential for one-name records Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2004 8-6 Let online auction houses and book search websites find those rarities for you Rob Alexander 0 pdf link ebay, e-bay, PayPal, Amazon
Apr-Jun 2004 8-6 Website of the official organ of government information has lots of interest for one-namers Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link Gazette, London Gazette
Apr-Jun 2004 8-6 Introducing the Guild Archive - an electronic repository for members' one-name records Paul Millington 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2004 8-5 Many surname variants are really misspelt deviants Derek Palgrave 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2004 8-5 Make the most out of online search engines to aid your one-name research Rob Alexander 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2004 8-5 Business card that travelled across three continents and 100 years Valda Shrimpton 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2004 8-5 Digital Library of Historical Directories: This impressive directories collection could do with a better search engine Howard Benbrook 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2003 8-4 Chairman's Notes: Wanna job? We need more willing volunteers to help run the Guild Ken Toll 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2003 8-4 How to get the most from your Guild one-name e-mail address Peter Walker 0 pdf link alias
Oct-Dec 2003 8-4 FamilyHistoryOnline boasts over 14 million records John Hanson 0 pdf link FFHS, Federation of Family History Societies
Oct-Dec 2003 8-4 Officials storm a public library and snatch genealogical society's microfilm Dick Eastman 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2003 8-4 With Surname Atlas a picture tells a thousand words Howard Benbrook & Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link Steve Archer
Jul-Sep 2003 8-3 Fraudulent registration of births and deaths in the 1840s means fictitious people may be in your records Peter Park 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2003 8-3 Using the online electoral roll 192.com for your one-name study Steve Tanner 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2003 8-3 Properly conducted one-name studies are a great boon to genealogists Barney Tyrwhitt-Drake 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2003 8-3 PRO moves the goalposts on 1901 census but extractor program still finds families John Hanson 0 pdf link 1901 Census Extractor Utility
Jul-Sep 2003 8-3 Access to Archives - A2A is A1 for a one-name study Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link website, search
Apr-Jun 2003 8-2 Many online records for family historians to be found in National Archives of Australia David Weatherill 0 pdf link NAA
Apr-Jun 2003 8-2 Tracing slave and slave-owning ancestors in British Caribbean countries Guy Grannum 0 pdf link Malcolm Boyes, IGI, Barbados, slave surnames
Apr-Jun 2003 8-2 Your Guild e-mail address alone is worth the subscription John Colloff 0 pdf link alias, hotmail, webmail
Apr-Jun 2003 8-2 Fun and games with day and month names from the 1881 Census John Hanson 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2003 8-2 Was your ancestor a criminal, victim, or trial witness? Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link Old Bailey, Central Criminal Court
Jan-Mar 2003 8-1 How one-namers can make best use of the 1901 census online John Hanson 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2003 8-1 Finding day and month surnames on the 1901 census Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2003 8-1 Why you should document all your records and what is in them John Colloff 0 pdf link archiving, paper records,
Jan-Mar 2003 8-1 What kind of F-ing one-namer are you? finders, ferrets, formalizers, focusers, fitters, and family Roger Goacher 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2003 8-1 Postcards have two sides to them Colin Buck 0 pdf link Postcard Index
Oct-Dec 2002 7-12 Pinpointing the origin of your surname with the Median Area Theory John Titterton 0 pdf link maps
Oct-Dec 2002 7-12 Resources for one-name studies in the archives of York Minster Louise Hampson 0 pdf link Biographical Database of Yorkshire People before 1550
Oct-Dec 2002 7-12 Ancestors reunited - 10 numbers that can trace your family tree Chris Gray 0 pdf link DNA, George Redmonds, Oxford Ancestors, Brian Sykes
Oct-Dec 2002 7-12 Slaves in the family and the problems of tracing ancestral lines Malcolm Boyes 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2002 7-12 New BIVRI CDs have 13 million records Richard Eastman 0 pdf link Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, IGI, LDS, Mormons
Jul-Sep 2002 7-11 Proposed civil registration changes will bring good and bad news for genealogists Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link Government White Paper,
Jul-Sep 2002 7-11 Publishing for One-Name Studies: The nuts and bolts of publishing a 400-plus-page family book Jack Blencowe 0 pdf link Blencowe
Jul-Sep 2002 7-11 Publishing for One-Name Studies: The advantages and pitfalls of web page publishing Penny Denby 0 pdf link copyright
Jul-Sep 2002 7-11 Publishing for One-Name Studies: a wealth of information at Essex publishing seminar Alan Kinnaird 0 pdf link John Blanchard, Ken Grubb, Jess Jephcott,
Jul-Sep 2002 7-11 Advice in Guild booklet on publishing a one-name journal or newsletter Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2002 7-10 Armorial book-plates - a little-known source for one-name studies Andrew Peake 0 pdf link heraldry, College of Arms, Court of the Lord Lyon,
Apr-Jun 2002 7-10 How patents of inventions at British Library can help one-namers Stephen van Dulken 0 pdf link Tritton, espacenet.com
Apr-Jun 2002 7-10 How the 1901 online census project went sadly wrong Dominic Johnson 0 pdf link census website, Qinetiq
Apr-Jun 2002 7-10 How big will your one-name study be? Alan Bardsley 0 pdf link John Colloff, Wrigley and Schofield
Jan-Mar 2002 7-9 Four-page review of the National Burial Index John Hanson 0 pdf link NBI
Jan-Mar 2002 7-9 Overwhelming Whitehouses force my sad decision to de-register Keith Percy 0 pdf link responding to enquiries
Jan-Mar 2002 7-9 How many genealogists can boast two Registrars among their ancestors? Harvey Horton Kernick 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2002 7-9 Genealogical Miscellany: Internet project to produce surname index for 1851 census of Yorkshire Graham Tuley 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2001 7-8 Transferring the family files from paper and computer on to CD-ROM Michael Dummer 0 pdf link publication, preserving
Oct-Dec 2001 7-8 How our Web-on-a-Disk beats 'raid and run' on a society's website John Blanchard 0 pdf link publication, preserving
Oct-Dec 2001 7-8 What about the Joneses? Some ideas for tackling widely spread surnames John Colloff 0 pdf link surname frequency
Oct-Dec 2001 7-8 Carbis - a Cornish surname from the Lebanon? John Carbis 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2001 7-8 Genealogical Miscellany: Some jottings from members Jim Holdich, John Hitchon & David Hawgood 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2001 7-7 Locating marriages in England and Wales between 1837 and 1912 Paul Millington 0 pdf link GRO Indexes, cardinal points, Marriage Index
Jul-Sep 2001 7-7 Marriage by Certificate and Notice of Intent David Hawgood 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2001 7-7 DNA Testing: a valuable new tool for one-namers Chris Pomery 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 2001 7-7 Strategies for involving today's generations in one-name studies Brian Otridge 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2001 7-6 Does it run in the family? Links between genealogy and genetics Diane Brook 0 pdf link dominant traits, recessive traits, genes, sex-linked, colour blindness, Celts, Vikings, blood types, DNA
Apr-Jun 2001 7-6 Was your ancestor a brushmaker on the Tramp Route? Janet Heskins 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2001 7-6 Where does George Bernard Shaw's mistress fit into my one-name study Lesley Kennedy 0 pdf link Achurch
Apr-Jun 2001 7-6 How I published a 1000-page family book on paper and the Internet Jess Jephcott 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2001 7-6 Why do 'Rip van Surnames' come alive? David Hawgood 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2001 7-5 Strategies for managing the paper to digital revolution for one-name groups Chris Pomery 0 pdf link computers, internet,
Jan-Mar 2001 7-5 From straw plaits to the City - the rise and fall of an old family business Peter Amsden 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2001 7-5 Irish studies must draw line between Gaelic and non-Gaelic surnames Michael Merrigan 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2001 7-5 Mystery of my bigamous grandmother led to a one-name study Kit Leitch 0 pdf link Phelps, Chinnock
Oct-Dec 2000 7-4 Lloyd George's 'Domesday' Act of 1910 that created millions of land records Peter Park 0 pdf link 1909-10 Finance Act
Oct-Dec 2000 7-4 Carrying on your inherited family research into the Internet age Brian Otridge 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 2000 7-4 How Irish one-name studies differ from those in England Michael Merrigan 0 pdf link Irish surnames, patronymics,
Oct-Dec 2000 7-4 Working Group is set up to look at Guild categories and criticisms Roger Lovegrove 0 pdf link WGC
Jul-Sep 2000 7-3 Using manorial records to trace Thomas Alefounder, schoolmaster and mapmaker Peter Alefounder 0 pdf link wills, maps
Jul-Sep 2000 7-3 The best software programs for one-namers - a Forum survey Jean-Baptiste Piggin 0 pdf link databases, TMG, Custodian, Clooz, Access, Legacy, Family Tree Maker, FTM, The Master Genealogist, Paradox, Smartware, Filemaker
Jul-Sep 2000 7-3 Using USA website birthday data in a one-name study Peter Fifield Wells 0 pdf link Fifield
Jul-Sep 2000 7-3 An evil witch's tragic murder victim and my one-name study Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link Mary Bateman
Jul-Sep 2000 7-3 Serendipity, the Guild's London Seminar, and my father's old home Barbara Harvey 0 pdf link Bretby, Brizlincote, Startin
Apr-Jun 2000 7-2 Don't let disability be a barrier to your one-name research Viv Dunstan 0 pdf link Cavers, online indexes, FreeBMD
Apr-Jun 2000 7-2 Carpet cleaning to paint - innovative Scottish Orrs who led the way Brian Orr 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2000 7-2 How researching first names can aid your one-name study John Titterton 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2000 7-2 Oh, what a load of (double-barrelled) Morgans! David Morgan 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 2000 7-2 Hidden data that draws readers to your web page David Hawgood 0 pdf link HTML, title, keywords, description
Jan-Mar 2000 7-1 Cracking the County Record Office - a first-time user's guide Julie Mansfield 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2000 7-1 Land Tax records are a worthwhile source for family historians Janet Heskins 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2000 7-1 Navigating your way around FamilySearch on the Internet David Hawgood 0 pdf link LDS, IGI
Jan-Mar 2000 7-1 Marching into battle at the Family Records Centre Peter Amsden 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 2000 7-1 Many curious oddities of spelling on the 1881 Census disks Peter Langford 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 The value of heraldry as source material for a one-name study John Titterton 0 pdf link Duncan Currie, College of Arms
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 How to win media interest and good publicity for your family reunion Penny Denby 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 The Debneys - one lot were said to be blonde, the other brunette Jean Debney 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 The Cox Repository finds a new life on the Internet Roy Cox 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 Archiving your work for posterity - what do members want from the Guild? John Colloff 0 pdf link paper records, digitisation, archiving
Oct-Dec 1999 6-12 The 1881 British Census discs - a brilliant tool but with shortcomings Stephen Archer 0 pdf link LDS, Mormons
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Astonishing hike in Wills charges provokes genealogists' fury Audrey Collins 0 pdf link First Avenue House
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Advance planning is the key to a successful reunion Shelagh Mason 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Writing cold to strangers and the best way to go about it Jean-Baptiste Piggin, Linda Hansen 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Stimulating appeal of surnames in time and space Trevor Ogden 0 pdf link Society for Name Studies in Britain, SNSB
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Am I paranoid or is the LDS persecuting me? Peter Amsden 0 pdf link FamilySearch, IGI
Jul-Sep 1999 6-11 Data protection, the new law and one-namers Iain Kerr 0 pdf link Data Protection Act
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 I held a trump card in my search for family roots Peter Amsden 0 pdf link orphans
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 My one-name study and the remarkable tale of a World War II airman Keith Reedman 0 pdf link UK-info CD-ROM, telephone listings, Readman
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 We're Camin - but from where? Len Camin 0 pdf link Huguenots
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 Orrs at war: thematic approach to a one-name study Brian Orr 0 pdf link CWGC
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 How accurate are pedigrees on the Net? Bob Cathcart 0 pdf link Pilgrim Fathers, LDS
Apr-Jun 1999 6-10 The Scottish Statutory Registers of BMDs Jim Floyd 0 pdf link New Register House, Edinburgh, OPRs, maiden surnames
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 Internet search produced a Jesuit priest for my one-name study Graham Jaunay 0 pdf link Jaunay
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 Eborall, Abrahall, and a tale of three hedgehogs Duncan Currie 0 pdf link heraldry, arms
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 My old notebook purchase led to 300 descendants of a Sussex couple Ash Emery 0 pdf link Shoosmith
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 The ironic and very small world of genealogy Beryl Metherell 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 My one-name study began on April Fool's Day! Shelagh Mason 0 pdf link Stead, Steed
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 Small and uncommon can be beautiful Viv Dunstan 0 pdf link Cavers
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 From Irish martyr to founder of a US town - the Orr story Brian Orr 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 To publish or not - my Choice/Choyce choice Betty Choyce Sheehan 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1999 6-9 The Death of a Bristol sailor Brenda Dimond 0 pdf link Saunders
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 How my search for my partner's mother turned into a one-name study Susan Atkins 0 pdf link Scotchmer
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Coincidence, luck, a jigsaw puzzle, and desperately seeking Susan Peter Amsden 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Verrall, a Sussex surname that once was Fairhall Michael Verrall 0 pdf link Patronymica Britannica
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 What's in an 'R'? Wigglesworth and Wrigglesworth - a tale of two surnames Anne Newman 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Privacy and the Genealogist: An underwhelming response to Guild Working Party initiative Ken Toll 0 pdf link Jules Gribble
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Privacy and the Genealogist: Why are we obsessed with privacy and trivial details? Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Privacy and the Genealogist: To publish and be damned, or consider what distress may be caused? John Titterton 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 Privacy and the Genealogist: The 'sins of the fathers' continue to haunt many genealogists John Witheridge 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1998 6-8 1881 Surname Distribution Project: 'Where are the spreadsheet and maps that I've paid for?' Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1998 6-7 My four-year search for Copsey marriages in London Peter Copsey 0 pdf link LMA
Jul-Sep 1998 6-7 My Millennium Joy - or a remarkable tale of 2,362,000 Smiths Graham Fidler 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1998 6-7 The Salvins of Nottinghamshire, their origins and subsequent history Sydney Smith 0 pdf link aristocracy, Domesday Book
Jul-Sep 1998 6-7 A surname distribution in fine detail - how local to Ogden are Ogdens? Trevor Ogden 0 pdf link mapping
Jul-Sep 1998 6-7 The McTurks and their disperson from ancient Galloway Iain Kerr 0 pdf link Ayrshire, migration
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 How rare are surnames? Trevor Ogden 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 My Experiences in the Confederacy - Part 2, by Samuel Vance Warth Kelvin Warth 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 Satisfaction Guaranteed! Alan Kent 0 pdf link Trethewy, Hall of Names International, Cornwall
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 Dugdale, Harleian, Surtees, etc. - Part 3 John Hitchon 0 pdf link Societies
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 Update on the Guild 1881 Project Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1998 6-6 Trip of a Lifetime Ron Duckett 0 pdf link Australia
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Methods of estimating surname frequency and distribution Keith Percy 0 pdf link Whitehouse, 1881 Census
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Stockdale/Stockdill, the IGI, telephone directories and discs Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link BT phone disc, variants, Ireland, Scotland
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Update on the 1881 Project Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Your marriages are wanted Kelvin Warth 0 pdf link Guild Marriage Index
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Using the Internet for research Brad Scott 0 pdf link Northmore, telephone directories, US Census,
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 My experiences in the Confederacy, by Samuel Vance Warth Kelvin Warth 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1998 6-5 Dugdale, Harleian, Surtees, etc. - Part 2 - Record Societies John Hitchon 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 Jaunay - the name, facts and figures 1800-1990 Graham Jaunay 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 The 1881 Project - British Surname Distribution Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 Motives for migration Mike Spathaky 0 pdf link Cree
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 Darlington Robert Darlington 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 Genealogical Research in the state of New Hampshire Peter Fifield Wells 0 pdf link New England
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 A voyage in the Mediterranean Sea 1878 - from the diary of Richard Gillett of Hull (1839-1935) Sheila Weston 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1997 6-4 A family party recalled Tony Pomeroy 0 pdf link Cornwall Family History Society, Cornwall FHS
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 Obituary: An appreciation of Ted Wildy 1925-1997 Marianne Philson 0 pdf link Marriage Witness Index
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 Characteristics of One-Name Studies Ted Wildy 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 The 1881 Project - British Surname Distribution Geoff Riggs 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 Trials and tribulations of a County Representative Chris Swarbrooke 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 Metherell Beryl Metherell 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1997 6-3 Chapman Codes R.I.P.1987 David Abbott 0 pdf link BS6879
Apr-Jun 1997 6-2 Presented by the Constable Jim Holditch 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1997 6-2 An account of James Plant's voyage to Australia in 1854 Kathy Compagno 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1997 6-2 Spice up the look of your family newsletter! Roy Stockdill 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1997 6-2 How common is your surname? Jess Jephcott 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 How useful to One-Namers are the Indexes to Patents? Gillian Bedingfield 0 pdf link Thunder
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 Databases for One-Name Studies Jim Tatchell 0 pdf link Brother's Keeper
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 The origins of the Spe(a)k(e) name J D Speake 0 pdf link Speake4
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 Dugdale, Harleian, Surtees, etc. John Hitchon 0 pdf link Camden, Chetham, Thoresby, Thoroton, William Salt
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 How big is the Eldred family? Vernon W Eldred 0 pdf link Graham Fidler
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 The Third Update to 'Name Identification' Ronald Smallshaw 0 pdf link John Heritage, Graham Linter, Keith Percy, Whitehouse, Hilary Gardiner, Mulcock, Edward Kendrick, Geoff Spikins, Clive Essery, Eric Banwell
Jan-Mar 1997 6-1 A Shearmur family get-together Mary Mather 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 USA East Coast Liaison - What does it mean? John H Cookson 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 Miscellany - with apologies to Frances Cannon and John Titford Brian Christmas 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 How many alive today? Donovan Murrells 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 Largest one-name tree competition - update Alan Savin 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 Index of Births, Deaths and Marriages 1788-1918 in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania Ron Phelps 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1996 5-12 High Frequency Name Studies Eric Banwell 0 pdf link Smallshaw numbers
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 The Diary of a Young Gentleman - talk by David Eddershaw Peter Towey 0 pdf link Adlestrop, Charles Fiennes Cholmondley
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 The Windebanks in Oxford - talk by Mary Rumsey Mary Rumsey 0 pdf link Windebank
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 The Burial Index Project Carol A McLee 0 pdf link BGRUC, FFHS
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 New Technology Aids the One-Name Researcher Graham Jaunay 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 The Second Update to 'Name Identification' Ronald Smallshaw 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 Largest One-Name Tree Competition Alan Savin 0 pdf link Pattenden
Jul-Sep 1996 5-11 The Sermon / Surman Family Gathering John Sermon 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 County Representation Roger Lovegrove 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 Index of Alias Names Ron Phelps 0 pdf link Colmer
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 FFHS Reception at the House of Lords, 22 September 1995 Graham Ullathorne 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 Migration in a One-Name Study Dennis Longman 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 How Many Smiths Are There? Alan Bardsley 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 Family Reconstruction - How Far Can Computers Play a Part? Fred Sole 0 pdf link Locoscript
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 The Origins of the Name Adrian Richard H Adrian 0 pdf link
Apr-Jun 1996 5-10 Report of the Haskell Family Society Peter P Haskell 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 Computers [for beginners] John Witheridge 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 Interim Report on Members Survey Questionnaire Kelvin Wrath 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 Seminar (Tintern): Other uses for One-Name Data pp Derek Palgrave 0 pdf link Derek Palgrave, Y-chromosome, surname atlas, soundex, migration
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 Regretfully yours Barbara Sanders 0 pdf link Camplejohn
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 How big is your one-name study? Graham Fidler 0 pdf link
Jan-Mar 1996 5-9 Transported in Australia Alan Horder 0 pdf link Warland
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 From Pocket Watch to Family History Sydney Smith 0 pdf link Salvin
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 A modern Family History Detective Story John Slatford 0 pdf link Trafford
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 Have you sent your marriages in yet? Karen Tayler 0 pdf link Kelvin Warth
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 Name Identification - an update Ronald Smallshaw 0 pdf link Carew, Choyce, Goulty, Isard, Marriage, Smallshaw, Wagstaff, Wyard
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 Maps for one-name studies Alan Savin 0 pdf link
Oct-Dec 1995 5-8 A Local Connection Update Beryl Bucklee 0 pdf link Landon
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 'Things are seldom what they seem': A talk given by Dominic Johnson at the AGM and Annual Conference Polly Lawrence 0 pdf link palaeography
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 Compuserve for One-Name Studies, part 2: Access to phone books, genealogy software from Compuserve Mike Spathaky 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 Are My Pattendens Typical? Karen Celia Tayler 0 pdf link study size
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 To Every Purpose There is a Program: Some thoughts on software for family history Alan Lindfield 0 pdf link computers, software, Brothers Keeper
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 The Landon Story - A Local Connection Beryl Bucklee 0 pdf link
Jul-Sep 1995 5-7 The 1881 Census - Is your County Average? Eric Banwell 0 pdf link name frequency

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