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    1. [SOG-UK] Indexes to the Genealogists' Magazine
    2. Debbie Kennett
    3. Is there by any chance a more detailed index to the Genealogists' Magazine other than the indexes which are currently listed on the SOG website? http://www.sog.org.uk/genmag/genmag.shtml Debbie Kennett http://www.one-name.org/profiles/cruwys.html http://cruwys.blogspot.com

    05/28/2012 12:54:06
    1. Re: [SOG-UK] Indexes to the Genealogists' Magazine
    2. Chris Pitt Lewis
    3. In message <[email protected]>, Debbie Kennett <[email protected]> writes >Is there by any chance a more detailed index to the Genealogists' Magazine >other than the indexes which are currently listed on the SOG website? > >http://www.sog.org.uk/genmag/genmag.shtml > >Debbie Kennett >http://www.one-name.org/profiles/cruwys.html >http://cruwys.blogspot.com > > Each volume, except the recent ones, has a detailed index, either published separately (together with title and contents pages for binding) or included in the last issue of the volume. Volumes 1 to 4, which were smaller than later volumes, and are generally bound together, have a joint index. However, as far as I am aware, the last volume to be indexed was volume 26, which ended in 2000. We are now almost at the end of Volume 30. Are there any plans to catch up with the indexing? -- Chris Pitt Lewis

    06/05/2012 02:58:46
    1. Re: [SOG-UK] Indexes to the Genealogists' Magazine
    2. Debbie Kennett
    3. Chris The index to the first four volumes of the Genealogist's Magazine is now in the MySog area on the website along with digital copies of all the issues in those first four volumes. The volumes from 2010 to the present are also on MySog. Indexing is an enormously time-consuming process so I can understand if it was discontinued. Perhaps the remaining volumes might eventually be added to MySog, and people could then be encouraged to contribute to an index. Debbie Kennett >Each volume, except the recent ones, has a detailed index, either published separately (together with title and contents pages for >binding) or included in the last issue of the volume. Volumes 1 to 4, which were smaller than later volumes, and are generally bound ?>together, have a joint index. >However, as far as I am aware, the last volume to be indexed was volume 26, which ended in 2000. We are now almost at the end of >Volume 30. Are there any plans to catch up with the indexing? -- Chris Pitt Lewis ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/09/2012 03:32:47