I agree about the importance of the journal, and recall that Brent Tarter, of the Library of Virginia, brought the NGSQ issue to the attention of the list a few weeks ago. It is indeed very informative - a fine summary of the evidence and the current state of the debate. Copies can be conveniently ordered via the The National Geneaological
Society's website.
Jon Kukla
w. cary anderson wrote:
> My dear Virginia Friends,
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> I am surprised that no one has suggested that the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 89, #3 (September 2001) be read in full. All articles in this issue pertain to the question of Jefferson and Sally Heming's. I found them quite informative. Several items of fact that relate to this discussion were presented that I had not seen.
>
> Helen F.M. Leary, Certified Genealogist, Certified Genealogical Lecturer, Fellow of the National Genealogical Society, Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists, lead article,"Sally Heming's Children: A Genealogical Analysis of the Evidence", is the lead-off article. However, all articles should be read.
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> Cary Anderson, Ed.D.
> Retired International Educator
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