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    1. [CA-PCGS] Re: Numbering Your Genealogy
    2. Bobette McClellan
    3. Thanks for the information about "The Genealogist". I was at the FHC today, and Joyce House suggested that I look on PERSI. Cindy Tofflemeir came in and we tried to find the article, couldn't even find a periodical (newsletter) called "the genealogist". I entered key words from the title of the article,but no luck. (Cindy I found the complete title after you left.) Does anyone have the most recent PERSI disk? The one at the FHC is not the latest one, although you would think it would have something from 1985.. I was just curious to see what a model genealogy would look like. Gerry, I went to Cyndi's List and found that page your referred me to and several others. I also found that Dollarhides Ahnentafel System (http://www.genealogybulletin.com/archives/HTML/current11.html ) is different than Rory's Ahnentafel System(http://free.prohosting.com/~roryc/arts/num.htm ), they number collaterals completely differently. -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Leak <kin2barb@pacbell.net> To: Bobette McClellan <mamabobi@foothill.net>; CA-PCGS-L@rootsweb.com <CA-PCGS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 11:24 AM Subject: Re: [CA-PCGS] Re: Numbering Your Genealogy Bobette, "The Genealogist" is a periodical -- one of the "scholarly journals" -- edited by Charles Hansen, FASG, and Gale Ion Harris, PhD, FASG. It is currently being published by the American Society of Genealogists, although I think the ASG acquired it fairly recently. You might check PERSI to see if a copy of the article is available from the Allen County Public Library. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: Bobette McClellan <mamabobi@foothill.net> > > What is "The Genealogist", is it still being published?

    07/03/2001 02:52:49
    1. Re: [CA-PCGS] Re: Numbering Your Genealogy
    2. Barbara Leak
    3. Hello again Bobette, The National Genealogical Society's library has *The Genealogist*. They will loan out to NGS members. Looks like the shipping is $10 for 2 books (plus return posteage). PCGS belongs to NGS, so you might be able to have PCGS borrow it for you, or I personally am willing to get it for you as I am an NGS member. Or you can use the NGS photocopying service. It costs $1.25, plus 25 cents per page for NGS members. There is an extra $5 surcharge for non-members, but again I can get it for you at the member rate. They probably will not photocopy the entire artice due to copyright, but they probably can do a few pages. You can check out the NGS library catalog and copy services at www.ngsgenealogy.org Barbara

    07/04/2001 06:16:20