We have over 100 years of NGS journals |
One in a series by CGS member Chris Pattillo, highlighting some of our holdings at the CGS Library in
Oakland. For a fuller listing of books, journals, and more, consult the CGS Library catalog in WorldCat.
One of our largest journal collections is the National
Genealogical Society Quarterly. We have journals covering the period 1912 - 2019 – over 100 years! The March issue begins with a lengthy article
titled “A Family for Mary (Jones) Hobbs Clark of Carroll County, Arkansas.” It
is an extremely well-documented piece where the footnotes occupy more space
than the article itself. Of particular interest to some will be the lengthy
section on DNA.
A 3-page tree for my 8th great grandparents begins on page 1122 of this book. |
There are several volumes on royalty in this section
including a three-volume set titled The Royal Ancestry Bible by Michael
L. Call. It contains 3400 pedigree charts and royal ancestors of 300 colonial
American families. Just for fun I checked for the one family name of mine that
I thought might possibly be included and sure enough found my eighth great
grandparents, Dr. John Waller and Mary Pomfrett, on page 1122. Their pedigree
chart extends over three pages and includes several names I am not familiar
with – so I guess you know how I’ll be spending my afternoon.
One of the many things we inherited from the California
Historical Society is a twelve-volume set of American Ancestry: Giving The
Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the
United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, by Thomas P.
Hughes. Volume One was published in 1887. While the first two volumes focus on
two counties in New York State, the remainder cover the whole of the United
States. Each listing provides a brief biography for each individual.
An example of one of the family trees in Bible and Family Records by the DAR |
This section of the library holds two shelves of blue-clad books containing Bible and Family Records that were collected and
transcribed in 1953 by the California State Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution. Margaret Griffith was the Editor. Our collection begins
with Volume Ten so if you happen to have volumes 1-9 in your personal
collection, please consider a donation to the library. Each volume has a listing
of the contents followed by a carbon copy of typed pedigree charts. It is
mind-boggling to me that someone typed these highly formatted pages without a word processor.
These are followed by two similar volumes that were
prepared by CGS members in 1921 and 1944. Most of the material in these books
is typed but the 1944 edition has numerous hand annotations. Next are several volumes of California
Genealogical Society Collections: Family Histories. Volume One includes the
trees of the Perkins, Weeks, Snow, Knight, Wines, Armstrong, Thompson and Davis
families. Each is quite substantial.
This group of reference books ends with books about
immigration, military records, four volumes about Southern families and a few
other topics.
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