> Please more information on what I would be subscribing to. My roots are in > Prince Wm. county, Joseph Wells abt 1765 to 1844 and not much else. I have > been in touch with REMIC. Are you with the PWCGS or more on your own? Dear Mr. Evans, and other PWC list members, NVG is an independent publication (actually a one-woman operation). The following is a reply I posted on the Loudoun list. If it doesn't answer your specific questions, please ask again. Marty wrote: > Since you asked--Northern Virginia Genealogy used to be a "quarterly > periodical." Unfortunately, it turned into an extreme case of the tail > wagging the dog, wherein I could not maintain the printing and distribution > schedule. So, it turned into an annual publication. I put the same number of > pages (192 + index), with the same amount of content, bound them altogether > with a laminated cover, and produced it as an "annual." > > The first 4 volumes (1996-1999) were quarterly, 2000 is an annual, and I'm > still considering whether to print 2001 as two issues or another annual > volume. The content for 2001 is almost ready for the first draft of editing. > The geographic area covered is Old Prince William, that is, Loudoun, > Fairfax, Fauquier, PW, Arlington & Alexandria. > > The price of a subscription is $22 per year. That covers the layout, > printing, mailing, and some of my gasoline as I run around to the various > courthouses to collect information. The mailing address is NVG, 39475 > Tollhouse Road, Lovettsville, VA 20180-1819. > > This journal is basically a volunteer effort, so if any of you would like to > donate family information, or record transcriptions, it will be cheerfully > considered publication. > > In another post Gary Thompson asked about the URL for "my website." I don't > have one. This publication is only available in old fashioned hard copy. > Willow Bend Books is going to host a site where the indexes and tables of > contents will be posted, but it's not ready, yet. Several libraries, and a > few western genealogical societies subscribe, so maybe back issues are > available to you through a library. > > Sorry this was such a long message, but I tried to cover all the bases. > > Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS
Hello Marty, Congratulations on your work. Most of my questions (i.e. Is there any info on my family...and if so, what ?) could probably be answered by having a look at the Index & Table of Contents that haven't been posted yet according to your email. Please let us know when they are available and at what URL. Thanks.....malinda jones Marty Hiatt wrote: > > Please more information on what I would be subscribing to. My roots are > in > > Prince Wm. county, Joseph Wells abt 1765 to 1844 and not much else. I > have > > been in touch with REMIC. Are you with the PWCGS or more on your own? > > Dear Mr. Evans, and other PWC list members, > > NVG is an independent publication (actually a one-woman operation). The > following is a reply I posted on the Loudoun list. If it doesn't answer your > specific questions, please ask again. > > Marty wrote: > > Since you asked--Northern Virginia Genealogy used to be a "quarterly > > periodical." Unfortunately, it turned into an extreme case of the tail > > wagging the dog, wherein I could not maintain the printing and > distribution > > schedule. So, it turned into an annual publication. I put the same number > of > > pages (192 + index), with the same amount of content, bound them > altogether > > with a laminated cover, and produced it as an "annual." > > > > The first 4 volumes (1996-1999) were quarterly, 2000 is an annual, and I'm > > still considering whether to print 2001 as two issues or another annual > > volume. The content for 2001 is almost ready for the first draft of > editing. > > The geographic area covered is Old Prince William, that is, Loudoun, > > Fairfax, Fauquier, PW, Arlington & Alexandria. > > > > The price of a subscription is $22 per year. That covers the layout, > > printing, mailing, and some of my gasoline as I run around to the various > > courthouses to collect information. The mailing address is NVG, 39475 > > Tollhouse Road, Lovettsville, VA 20180-1819. > > > > This journal is basically a volunteer effort, so if any of you would like > to > > donate family information, or record transcriptions, it will be cheerfully > > considered publication. > > > > In another post Gary Thompson asked about the URL for "my website." I > don't > > have one. This publication is only available in old fashioned hard copy. > > Willow Bend Books is going to host a site where the indexes and tables of > > contents will be posted, but it's not ready, yet. Several libraries, and a > > few western genealogical societies subscribe, so maybe back issues are > > available to you through a library. > > > > Sorry this was such a long message, but I tried to cover all the bases. > > > > Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS > > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Prince William County, USGenWeb Home Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapwilli/pw.htm > Check out the Prince William Archives and add your records! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/princewi.htm
Marty, Just wanted to say hi, I do not know if you remember me. I became active in Questing Heirs, mainly due to you. Looks like you are keeping busy. Sandy in Southern Los Angeles County